Konstantin Kisin Gave This Speech :This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far, For The Oxford Union Debate Club Which has bee nquite viral the last week. I have edited the speech and added subtitles for those of you for whom english mioght be difficult,...
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Spiritual Growth, Leadership and Consciousness - Part 2
Our guest in this session Hans-Peter Kraus shares his thoughts, learnings, observations with the host Indrani Sinha on the role of Spirituality in the realm of Leadership Development and Corporate Consciousness. In this 2 part series Hans-Peter discusses...
Read moreCOVID-19 Will Fuel the Next Wave of Innovation
This global pandemic will shape businesses for decades to come. Black swan events, such as economic recessions and pandemics, change the trajectory of governments, economies and businesses — altering the course of history. The Black Death in the 1300s...
Read moreAre You A Giver Or A Taker?
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a culture of generosity and keep self-serving employees...
Read moreThe Man is the Music
This short film, The Man is the Music, draws us into the imaginative and captivating world of Lonnie Holley, an Atlanta-based artist and musician. A lover of Mother Earth, Holley treasures the ...
Read moreWhy Offline Is the New Online (and What This Means for Entrepreneurs)
It's not about what you know, it's about who you know and who they know. All it takes is one new human connection to change the trajectory of your entire life. This is something I experienced after doing tons of traveling this summer. I was attending...
Read moreCreative Communities Workshop Documentation
So the first day of the architecture workshop startet with a tour around an in the cathedral led by Ulrich Gehmann and Heiner Weigand. The workshop officially startet with lectures by John Marx and by basislager8 Bernard Prigge
Read more7 Reasons Why Smart, Hardworking People Don´t Become Successful
For the longest time, I believed that if smart people worked hard and grew up in a reasonably nurturing environment, success would come eventually. I looked at other people and thought, “Wow, that person’s going to go on to do great things.” But as I...
Read moreImpressions of the Creative Communities Architecture Workshop Event
Impressions of the Creative Communities Architecture Workshop at basislager8 the ponstructions team camp Impressions of the International Creative Communities Workshop Event with John Marx Architecture and Art Director burning man San Francisco; Federico...
Read moreCreative Communities- build.future.cities Workshop Event
First impressions of an extraordinary event and kick off for a new network with the topic: build.future.cities and creative communities...with the initiators Ulrich Gehman ideal space and Heiner Weigand karmacom with the ponstruction team. The workshop...
Read moreArchitecture Workshop CREATIVE COMMUNITIES building.future.cities
- creative-communities-invitation-lettre_20191107.pdf „Man is the measure of all things.“ Protagoras If there are no reliable constants and truths, if the individual is the point of all reference, scale, and orientation, how can architecture, with its...
Read moreEventworkshop CREATIVE COMMUNITIES building.future.cities
We want to comprehend the needs of „living people“ and shed light on what insights can be obtained into creative and dynamic urban development removed from immediate constraints. We therefore cordially invite you: ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP CREATIVE COMMUNITIES...
Read moreTransitions: There Is Infinite Hope, But Not For Us with Barbara Cecil & Dahr Jamail
s.soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lastborninthewilderness/cecil-jamail A conversation with Barbara Cecil and Dahr Jamail, co-authors of the ‘How Then Shall We Live?’ series published at Truthout. An excerpt: What I’ve learned is when you really listen,...
Read moreAn architect's vision for 'the city of the future' is now a hippie commune in the Arizona desert — here's what it's like
For decades, a community of workers has been building "the city of the future" in the Arizona desert. The project, known as Arcosanti, was envisioned by architect Paolo Soleri, who wanted to create
Read moreMost people are focused on the wrong measure of success
In your career, you earn currency with those in power. Unfortunately, most people focus on building up their performance while forgetting to build their relationship currency. Bild von rawpixel auf Pixabay Attracting a sponsor takes more than doing good...
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How Your Leadership Skills Will Determine Your Company Culture
Think about the culture you want to build, then master these leadership skills. The rest will fall into place. Build a culture of teamwork. In 2012, chef Niki Nakayama was living her dream, preparing traditional Japanese kaiseki feasts at her Los Angeles...
Read moreThree Dimensions of the Great Turning
Eco-philosopher Joanna Macy explains three dimensions of the Great Turning: slowing down, creation of sustainable structures, and a shift in consciousness.Joanna MacyEco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Ph.D., is a scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory,...
Read moreMusic is a visual art | Hunter Ewen | TEDxBoulder
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. We can use visuals to better describe music. Hunter Ewen is a dramatic music composer, educator, and multimedia designer. During the day, Dr. Ewen teaches strategies...
Read moreFloating University Berlin
From May to September 2018 raumlaborberlin will create a visionary inner city offshore laboratory for collective, experimental learning. With numerous partners we will experiment with knowledge transfers and the formation of transdisciplinary networks...
Read moreWhat is it to be indigenous? Sharon Blackie in conversation with Pat McCabe, Woman Stands Shining
“In this episode, Hedge School founder Dr Sharon Blackie is in conversation with Pat McCabe. Pat, also known as Woman Stands Shining, is a Diné (Navajo) mother, grandmother, activist, artist, writer, ceremonial leader and international speaker. The discussion...
Read moreFrom competitive to collaborative advantage: co-creating conditions conducive to life
There is a lot of talk about ‘collaboration’ these days. That is a good thing! We need to shift from thinking about ‘competitive advantage’ to co-creating ‘collaborative advantage’ if we want to create a world that works for all. The converging crises...
Read moreEmployers like EY and IBM are now hiring workers without college degrees
Companies often use a bachelor’s degree requirement as shorthand for a variety of soft skills. But the tight labor market is forcing them to broaden their talent pools. At many companies, having a college degree is simply the price of admission for landing...
Read moreCulture Creatives inspire: Save Big, Eat Great_SÜPERMARKET
SÜPRMARKT is a low cost organic grocery servicing low income communities in LA. It operates weekly, providing 100% organic produce to make great health and healing available to the communities which need it most because everyone deserves great After growing...
Read moreThe Myth of “Natural Flow”
When teaching or facilitating, I often hear, “Can we have a meeting and just talk, without any special format? It feels more natural that way.” Sure, you can. But I won’t join you. Why? Because I am aware of what we are buying into when we promote “natural”...
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