Generative Worlding

By: Bringing you into the room as a small group of guest circle members explores the rich relationality of being human.
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  • We are truly ecological beings, informed by and informing so much. By sitting in circle with each other, we can start to explore our lived experiences, ideas, beliefs, and biases through this ecological gaze. And, we can practice being in relationship with the social field, the often invisible but tangible field that arises when we sit in circle together. To be in ecological enquiry is to become intimate with ourselves and each other as ecological.

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  • GW ep5: Edges, Ancestral Lines, and Relationship to Place with Joost Schouten and Andrea Langlois
    Nov 13 2024

    Places Visited In This Episode

    Place as fluid and many: place as name, geographical location, internal cycles, ancestral stories, and states of being.

    Geographical and social and land-based relationships: from questions of being a settler or being a good guest, to stories we hold when approaching ‘new’ places, to stories of place that arise within vs stories of place shared by others.

    Ancestral lines and movement: from broken and reconnected ancestral lines to the springboard of traceable lines, intimate ancestral lines of family to larger ancestral lines of humanity and our place in the history of the Earth and all who live here, and legacies to future generations.

    Threads into and of belonging: from threads into and anchor points of belonging that arise through the familiar, such as familiar trees or language, and tugs of belonging that are not familiar or from before this birth in this body, to whether we feel we belong to Earth as a critical question for our times.

    Episode 5’s Circle Members

    Andrea Langlois is a Canadian-born enthusiast for the seen and unseen elements of life. She is currently living in France, near the Dordogne River, after following the whispers within and the calls of her ancestors. She contributes to the world as an organisational ecologist, consultant, facilitator of systemic constellations, and lover of earth-based ritual.

    Joost Schouten grew up in the Netherlands and after roaming for two decades, now lives with his wife and two kids in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Joost is deply passionate about collective decision-making guided by our collective needs. Currently, he is expressing this passion though buidling and growing Nestr.io, a software platofrm for purpose-driven work.

    Anna-Marie Swan is the host and producer of Generative Worlding. Anna-Marie'’s ongoing discovery of herself as an ecological creature saturates her work, interests, and perspectives. She is the source and host of Generative Worlding, the author of Cellular Rearranging, co-steward of the Facilitation Pods’ Commons, and the author of the Ecological Organisations Framework and the underlying story of ecological organisations (released under creative commons).

    Pre-episode, the circle members partook in a practise that was born from the Earthed Community residency project and through the land at Wild Things Farm, in the Chew Valley, Mendips, Somerset.Generative Worlding is hosted on Substack. Become a free subscriber and receive our free abridged episodes into your inbox.



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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • GW e4: 'Relational Dojos' with Daphne van Run
    Jan 15 2024

    Daphne van Run emanates a deep connection to her environment, her experience of the present moment, and her self. She holds many roles where these qualities are embodied and utilised, including as a facilitator and as a leadership coach, guiding authentic connection and communication and supporting social entrepreneurship and conscious workplaces. A core theme of her work with individuals is the activation of right relationship to self and others through meeting 'what is' in the moment. Her group work within organisations often involves the activation and facilitation of sustainable change through the engagement of multiple stakeholders

    This episode’s conversation was sparked by a relational space that Daphne is facilitating in Exeter, ‘Relational Dojos’, drawing on Daphne’s extensive experience with Circling, Authentic Relating, coaching, change management, and group facilitation. We followed the conversation into our relationship with and response to complexity, the social field - and the impact of physical space on the social field -, why we both struggled in traditionally-organised and -managed businesses, what a ‘Relational Dojo’ is and why Daphne is called to steward and spark them, and so much more.

    You can learn more about Daphne’s background and current work focuses by heading to her website, her LinkedIn page, or her Instagram page. And you can reach out to Daphne directly at connect@daphne-vanrun.com



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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • GW ep3: Safety as Cell Membrane with Ruby May
    Dec 18 2023

    Ruby May is a rich and needed voice in body wisdom, cycle wisdom, and the power of Yin. She has an extensive background as a workshop facilitator and coach in the realms of intimacy, shadow work, sexuality, and power dynamics, and now channels her learnings and experience into leadership and embodiment through the feminine. Ruby is not only a recognised leader in these fields but a prolific writer on social media and through her Substack.

    We open this episode’s conversation with an excerpt from her article The Danger of Needing Safety. From that opening, we take a path into and through the impact of regulated vs deregulated nervous systems on our sense of safety, safety as not just an internal or external job, boundaries as cell membrane, the power of gentleness and deep presence, and just how important it is to recognise and be recognised for our inherent goodness.

    Get to know Ruby and her work better by joining Ruby’s Substack, following her on Facebook or Instagram, or visiting her website. You might also want to buy her wonderful Connection Game! You can reach Ruby at ruby@rubymay.co



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a bit strange

mainly an entrepreneurship podcast with a meditation session feel at the beginning and end, where they talk about blessings and giving thanks. it feels very, very slow paced and not very condensed. i found it a bit awkward overall. only 3ep were available at the time of listen. main points:
ep1: celebrate micro-successes, be flexible and empathetic, understand some reactions are people’s reactions to failure, their own or systemic, collaboration is expected to bring happiness
ep2: patterns and simplifying complex structures, simplification of dialogue, systemising information systems, individual imperfection adds up in a collective, business domain diversity
ep3: comfort, resilience and burnout, creating comfort in a team, experimental environments, group fragmentation

i thought ep2 was better than the other ones, between all of them, i would recommend that one.

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