Programs we'll run:
Programs we’ll run:
Programs we'll run: Read More »
And some info about the land (where the sponsorship $ will go)
And some info about the land (where the sponsorship $ will go) Read More »
check out the Earth4All website–it features a major initiative of economists and thought leaders working together on how to respond to our planetary emergency and how to transform our 21st-century economy toward well-being for all… https://www.earth4all.life/news
This was a great interview about our project. Thank you Nico and @CityDAO twitter.com/i/spaces/1BRJj…
FutureThinkers.eth🌲 Smart Village🌲Archetypes NFT retweeted: We will have a conversation with @FutureThinkers_ later today at 5:30 EST about building sustainable smart villages! Join us if you’d like to learn more! twitter.com/i/spaces/1BRJj…
RT @OortCloudAtlas: A couple of weeks ago, I had an awesome conversation with @guystocks (Guy Sengstock) about Circling, embodiment, intimacy, emotions, and more. Hear it all in the latest Deconstructing Yourself podcast: https://deconstructingyourself.com/a-conversation-with-guy-sengstock.html
A self is a complicated thing to “have”. But it’s an extraordinary thing to GIVE…
A self is a complicated thing to “have”. But it's an extraordinary thing to GIVE… Read More »
RT @politicalham: Technology disruptions leading to a new, more advanced society? Only if we make good decisions about the future. If we make bad ones, well… Interview w/@NafeezAhmed of @rethink_x. #energytwitter #cdnpoli #ableg @tonyseba @jamiearbib https://share.transistor.fm/s/842b2cdb
RT @TheHum_Team: hey do you know about our 5 moves for getting unstuck in collective decision-making? 1/5: Break the binary binary framing invites polarisation, reframing invites more nuance e.g. instead of “support/oppose”, try “prefer/tolerate/object”
RT @TheHum_Team: hey do you know about our 5 moves for getting unstuck in collective … Read More »
hey do you know about our 5 moves for getting unstuck in collective decision-making? 1/5: Break the binary binary framing invites polarisation, reframing invites more nuance e.g. instead of “support/oppose”, try “prefer/tolerate/object”