S2 E25 | Our Beloved Futures Book – The Dissolving: Composting Wetiko

What if the forces driving burnout, extraction, and endless striving are not personal failures, but inherited patterns we can learn to see, soften, and transform?

What if the path toward peace begins not by fixing the world, but by composting the stories, behaviors, and thought-forms that keep us disconnected from ourselves, one another, and the living Earth?

In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with her dear friend and collaborator, Gabriela Nova, to continue their exploration of Our Beloved Futures. Together, they enter Chapter Four: The Dissolving – Composting Wetiko, a profound inquiry into the forces of separation, domination, and scarcity that shape both our inner lives and the systems around us. Through stories of burnout, people-pleasing, performance culture, and the longing to belong, Aubrey and Gabriela reflect on what it means to reclaim sacredness, restore relationship, and gently dissolve the patterns that no longer serve life.

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About the Conversation  

This conversation offers a compassionate and grounded exploration of awakening in a time of collapse. Aubrey shares how recognizing Wetiko as a collective operating system helps transform overwhelm into agency, allowing us to identify the roots of suffering rather than becoming paralyzed by its symptoms.

Together, Aubrey and Gabriela examine the tension between performance and presence, productivity and rest, separation and interbeing. They reflect on the courage required to say a sacred “no,” the importance of honoring our body's rhythms, and the lifelong work of unlearning inherited patterns that obscure our authentic selves.

At the heart of this episode is an invitation to see dissolution not as failure, but as transformation. Like the caterpillar dissolving within the chrysalis, we too are asked to release old identities, stories, and ways of being so that something more aligned can emerge.

What We Explore in this Episode 

This episode explores Wetiko as a cultural and psychological force that thrives through extraction, domination, and disconnection. Aubrey reflects on practices for composting these patterns through self-awareness, service, sacred relationship, and conscious choice. Together, she and Gabriela explore burnout culture, the myths of productivity, the healing power of rest, and the delicate process of dissolving inherited conditioning so that authenticity can shine through.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Wetiko as mind virus – Understanding the forces of extraction, scarcity, domination, and endless consumption that shape modern culture.

  • From overwhelm to agency – How naming the problem allows us to work with it rather than collapse beneath it.

  • Sacredness as antidote – Reclaiming reverence for self, community, and Earth as a pathway toward healing.

  • The performance trap – Why burnout is often rooted in inherited beliefs about worth, productivity, and achievement.

  • The sacred no – Learning to discern what is truly aligned and creating space for deeper, more authentic yeses.

  • The dissolving process – How unlearning, self-inquiry, and transformation mirror the chrysalis journey of becoming.

This episode is an invitation to meet yourself with compassion as you untangle inherited stories, release patterns that no longer belong to you, and remember the deeper truth beneath them. Because healing is not about becoming someone new. It is about dissolving what was never truly yours, so that who you have always been can emerge.

With Love and Gratitude, 
Aubrey Morgan Yee


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