The new diagrams we use to describe our economic, social and ecological worlds reveal connections and understanding.
Read MoreMutual agency fosters sovereignty in self and others and enables a generosity that seeds our regenerative future.
Read MoreWhat would it mean for a city to embark on a host-as-all-of-us journey, for citizens to be in conversation with ourselves about who we want to be as a city, and what it will take to be that city?
Read MoreOur cities are an expansive nestwork of feedback loops. The healthier and stronger the connections are within the nestwork, the healthier our cities. To a great extent, the quality of our cities, and how well they serve us, is up to us because we make or disable the connections within the nestwork.
Read MoreConsider that innovation is simply new work, and the constant regeneration of new work is how we adapt to our changing world. If our work stayed the same, our species would not have travelled and settled across the planet. New work--innovation--allows us to evolve. The habitats we build for ourselves have evolved with us, for they are the result of our work.
Read More“Let this book take you by the hand. You will be nourished, informed, and shown the patterns that influence self, others, city, and the power of compassion like a caring mentor who would support your whole person to blossom.”
Read MoreAs a species we are experiencing and watching our transformation in real time. Two questions guide me into possibility: What is the quality of life I/we wish to have?Under what conditions do I/we respond responsibly?
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