Author Archives: Hilary Brad
Author Archives: Hilary Brad
What is the role of friendship in ART? Bill Torbert hosted a preGathering conversation which Jean Hartmann illustrates in the delightful video snippet. Bill shares: “So far I’ve learned most about whatever I think and feel about developmental friendships from the book Hilary Bradbury and I wrote, Eros/Power: Love in the Spirit of Inquiry (Integral […]
Read More...Luea Ritter and Nancy Zam write: “In social change, we often find ourselves facing new challenges and with increasing dynamics or greater complexity. For example, plans or strategies that once felt solid and secure, may no longer be realistic or feasible. A challenge may bring a project to a momentary standstill. As one moves from […]
Read More...Louie Gardiner of the Presence in Action Collective writes: “What can I say to open this space sufficiently to give you a flavour – a felt-sense experience – of Presence in Action? I could share how it found its own becoming. But that would be my spin on the trails and tracelines that find me […]
Read More...Ben Teehankee, Jean Hartmann and Petra Schweizer-Ries offer a concurrent session, calling with a…“Bahhhhhhaaaaahaahaaaahaaa …” “We met at the first AR+ Gathering at Chalmers in 2019. Our group of six (three women and three men) then self-organized, calling ourselves “Virtual Black Sheeps.” In this we were much like a regular AR+ coLAB and adding Otto […]
Read More...Chris Riedy is interested in the way that stories and narratives facilitate or hinder transformation towards sustainable futures. He led the second pre-gathering meeting, inviting us to consider our own personal stories, how they influence those we work with and the hope that we can find by re-storying ourselves. Chris’ most recent academic article on […]
Read More...