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Conscious Collectives and Deliberately Developmental Spaces 

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The fourth talk in our Limicon 2024 series: We see the need for the creation of "deliberately developmental spaces". Spaces that cultivate the capacities to respond to the profound challenges of the metacrisis.
Spaces grounded in the revolutionary research of the last half century about our personal and collective potential for growth and transformation.
In this talk we will discuss, as a group, these topics and share Life Itself's Deliberately Developmental Spaces and Conscious Collectives research and community work; how we got to where we are, what we've learnt and where we might be going to next.
Presented by Lauren Wigmore, Matthew McCarthy and Rufus Pollock.
Chapters
00:00 - 02:21 - Introduction
02:21 - Deliberately Developmental Spaces
06:48 - Research Aims and Timeline
30:30 - Conscious Collectives
40:12 - Characteristics of Deliberately Developmental Spaces
51:21 - Psychological Safety and Care (in Corporate Context)
1:18:06 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude
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Life Itself is a community of people seeking a wiser world.
Looking around us we can see that neither our society nor our planet are as well as they should be. Greater wisdom is needed both in diagnosis and in finding cures.
We emphasize wisdom because we believe this is about more than finding a quick-fix in technology or politics - it is about finding something deeper within ourselves and our societies.

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6 сен 2024

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