By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Aug 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: We’re doing a public community call today. 1. What do you think is the most interesting & useful question or subject you could discuss with a group of people? Answer in the comments. 2. Discuss today at 4pm Pacific at futurethinkers.org/discuss
Mike Gilliland retweeted: We’re doing a public community call today. 1. What do you think is the most interesting & useful question or subject you could discuss with a group of people? Answer in the comments. 2. Discuss today at 4pm Pacific at futurethinkers.org/discuss
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 10 Jul 20
I love the feeling of building something with my hands. Over the last couple of months I got into carpentry and built this desk out of pallet wood, stained it, and coated it with epoxy resin.
I love the feeling of building something with my hands. Over the last couple of months I got into carpentry and built this desk out of pallet wood, stained it, and coated it with epoxy resin.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: Here is the much-requested interview with @cognitivepolicy for our regenerative series. We talk about his new book The Design Pathway to Regenerating Earth and how to approach this serious subject with a sense of playfulness. It’s a great conversation!futurethinkers.org/joe-brewer-reg…
Mike Gilliland retweeted: Here is the much-requested interview with @cognitivepolicy for our regenerative series. We talk about his new book The Design Pathway to Regenerating Earth and how to approach this serious subject with a sense of playfulness. It’s a great conversation!futurethinkers.org/joe-brewer-reg…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: Last weekend, we went to check out some properties in the Kootenays for our regenerative center and smart village. Many of them are already off-grid and generate their own clean energy, like this one with a solar panel setup.
Mike Gilliland retweeted: Last weekend, we went to check out some properties in the Kootenays for our regenerative center and smart village. Many of them are already off-grid and generate their own clean energy, like this one with a solar panel setup.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: We’ve got a unique and interesting workshop coming up by @OortCloudAtlas on accessing archetypal mind states. This should be fun! Join us:Futurethinkers.org/Taft twitter.com/FutureThinkers…
Mike Gilliland retweeted: We’ve got a unique and interesting workshop coming up by @OortCloudAtlas on accessing archetypal mind states. This should be fun! Join us:Futurethinkers.org/Taft twitter.com/FutureThinkers…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 Jun 20
Last month I decided to get into carpentry and started building my new studio desk. I cut down 20 pallets with a skill saw into these small strips and arranged them into rows. It was really satisfying to work with my hands and create a physical object.
Last month I decided to get into carpentry and started building my new studio desk. I cut down 20 pallets with a skill saw into these small strips and arranged them into rows. It was really satisfying to work with my hands and create a physical object.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Jun 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: @MikeGilliland and @EuvieIvanova discussing the book ‘Finite and Infinite Games’ by James P. Carse. Follow our YouTube channel and join the discussion every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. youtu.be/XGAn12-1wD0
Mike Gilliland retweeted: @MikeGilliland and @EuvieIvanova discussing the book ‘Finite and Infinite Games’ by James P. Carse. Follow our YouTube channel and join the discussion every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. youtu.be/XGAn12-1wD0
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 11 Jun 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: “Accepting a state of chaos allows us to admit that we don’t have all the answers, which allows us to finally take a real inventory of what we know, what we don’t, and what we can do about it.” — @MikeGilliland link.medium.com/TRs1GiPQQ4
Mike Gilliland retweeted: “Accepting a state of chaos allows us to admit that we don’t have all the answers, which allows us to finally take a real inventory of what we know, what we don’t, and what we can do about it.” — @MikeGilliland link.medium.com/TRs1GiPQQ4
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 11 Jun 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: “Creating Future Thinkers is a cognitively intensive job, and it has taken me several years to figure out what works to sustain the necessary level of focus & energy.” Mike Gilliland shares his daily health & productivity habitsyoutu.be/stJiTCqPKNI
Mike Gilliland retweeted: “Creating Future Thinkers is a cognitively intensive job, and it has taken me several years to figure out what works to sustain the necessary level of focus & energy.” Mike Gilliland shares his daily health & productivity habitsyoutu.be/stJiTCqPKNI
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 11 Jun 20
Mike Gilliland retweeted: New film out – at the Emerge gathering in Kiev, Rebel Wisdom’s @fullydavid , Mike Gilliland of @FutureThinkers_ and Daniel Thorson @dthorson of @whatisemerging in a three-way chat about where the emergent sensemaking conversation might be going next. bit.ly/2ITnl3F
Mike Gilliland retweeted: New film out – at the Emerge gathering in Kiev, Rebel Wisdom’s @fullydavid , Mike Gilliland of @FutureThinkers_ and Daniel Thorson @dthorson of @whatisemerging in a three-way chat about where the emergent sensemaking conversation might be going next. bit.ly/2ITnl3F