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You know what they say, if you can see your path, you’re probably on someone else’s.
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You know what they say, if you can see your path, you’re probably on someone else’s.
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Designed with the purpose of strengthening your learning for facilitating genuine, meaningful dialogue practices to address increasingly complex problems in a polarized world.
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a few words from Margaret Wheatley In fact, in this day and age, when problems are increasingly complex and there simply are not simple answers, and there is no simple cause and effect any longer, I cannot imagine how stressful it is to be the leader and pretend that you have the answer. So what
To facilitate is to move things forward, helping people collaborate to create sustainable change.
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(Some of the) Thinkers, Writers, Artists I’ve leaned on to disrupt what Vandana Shiva calls the “Monoculture of the Mind”
The Art of Participatory Leadership offers a practical approach for anyone looking to create more effective and positive ways of working together, innovating, and organizing.
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Think of a framework (or theory) as a map – it helps you navigate through complex information and make sense of the world around you.
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For centuries, Western thinking has been heavily influenced by a mechanistic worldview…
Building upon the rich tapestry of global Indigenous knowledge, Permaculture Design offers a practical application of Living Systems Theory. In the early 2010’s, I found myself at Zaytuna Farms in New South Wales, Australia, attending Permaculture Design Certificate training. Arriving at Zaytuna through a series of adventures, living and working with New Zealand and Australian
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This generative space includes the creative tension between chaos (uncertainty, self-organization, creativity, flexibility, open process) and “order” (where there is more structure, direction, rules and use of authority).
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