The Work Beneath the Work: What Mushrooms Teach Us About The Work Nobody Sees
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We see the mushroom and think that's the whole organism. But the mushroom is just the visible fruiting body. The real organism is the mycelium, a vast underground network connecting root systems, sharing nutrients, sending chemical signals across the forest floor. Most of what keeps the forest alive is invisible.
In this episode, we talk about the work nobody puts on a slide deck and the gifts of decomposition as a precondition for growth.
And we talk about mycoremediation: fungi that break down toxins in contaminated soil. Because sometimes the ground has been poisoned by broken promises and extractive practices, and our work starts with cleaning the soil before we try to plant anything new.
IN THIS EPISODE
Why the most important organizational work is the work nobody sees, and what happens when you invest only in the visible outputs. Decomposition as a precondition for growth, not a sign of failure. How healthy organizations redistribute narrative capacity the way mycelial networks redistribute nutrients. And what it looks like when community engagement is genuinely symbiotic, not a one-way transaction dressed up as service.
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