• about
  • projects
    • Beach Loft Interior Design
    • Contact Conference
    • Emerging Leader Labs
    • Junto
    • Open Foresight
    • The Future of Money
      • future of money, cont.
    • The Future of Facebook

emergent by design

Tag Archives: creativity + design

Facilitating Trust & Capacity-Building in 21st Century Organizations

19 Monday Dec 2011

Posted by Venessa Miemis in Uncategorized

≈ 11 Comments

Tags

creativity + design

I just got back from co-facilitating my first Fusion, an amazing two day event in Mill Valley, California! (We modeled it after the Fusion retreat I attended a few weeks ago.)

The framing was intended to address the question many of us are asking at both personal and organizational levels today –

How do we shed old frameworks and practices (both cognitive and emotional) that are not serving us anymore, increase our ability to communicate, build our capacities, form dynamic and high-performance teams, and become more collectively intelligent?

So to answer that question, we gathered almost 20 high integrity futurists and systems innovators from our network to do a deep dive in trust, and actually start DOING IT in order to discover how. This was about kickstarting the process of going from a community of talk to a community of practice and action. Continue reading →

Fusion: A Mindmeld for Action-Oriented Change Agents

18 Friday Nov 2011

Posted by Venessa Miemis in Uncategorized

≈ 10 Comments

Tags

creativity + design

anvil ranch, sonoma county, california

What a rush!!!!!I just arrived back home after one of the more transformative weeks of my life, kicked off by an incredible personal foresight weekend in Northern California.I want to share with you – Fusion.This was the 10th year already that my good friends John Smart & Iveta Brigis have been hosting this annual gathering that “brings together an intimate group of high-integrity futurists interested in improving their personal and social foresight on a sustainable budget.”

They’ve been inviting me for several years now, and I finally made the commitment to myself to attend. Not just to clarify my own mission and goals in life, but because I want to begin hosting Fusions myself. After organizing Contact, a social technologies conference which went off successfully last month, I have a lot more confidence in bringing people together around meaningful topics and themes. But I want to do something more intimate, and highly focused on action-orientation.

Here’s a bit more about the structure and flow of Fusion:

“Fusion is a great opportunity to connect with a small, unique group of creative, open-minded, and goal-oriented futurists. Modeled after Benjamin Franklin‘s Junto, a mutual improvement club, our annual weekend involves deep sharing and assessment of our strengths, passions, weaknesses, fears, and current challenges among high-integrity peers with similar core values but diverse and complementary skillsets. We seek communications that are both non-judgmental and non-defensive (we don’t take offense at any unintended judgments). A major priority of the weekend is for each of us to leave with clearer personal goals, better and more concrete strategies to reach them, and a broadened perspective from the input of other sharp minds.

Great dialog is a challenge. The physicist David Bohm (see On Dialogue, 1996) stressed the importance of “decoupling reflexive responses” and practicing “non-judgmental learning” about others’ perspectives on reality. John Kao says the effectiveness of any social network is proportional to the diversity, ability, and commitment (intellectual and emotional) of its members. Our invitation process attempts to maximize each of these elements. You’ll meet scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs, writers, artists, and other individuals who are intellectually curious about the future and their role in it. We also seek people who are optimistic, critical, self-honest, and solutions-oriented. Those with spiritual perspectives that are tolerant of secular humanism and atheism are also warmly invited.”

The weekend was capped at 28 participants (to allow for 7 small groups of 4 participants), and invitation only, to curate a peak experience for everyone involved. And that’s definitely what happened for me.

You can check out the site for more info about the profiles we filled out beforehand and the schedule for the weekend.

My takeaway was that a beautiful kind of social alchemy can happen when a group of mindful people are gathered together around specific intentions. In just two days, I had a pretty powerful and intimate conversation with just about every other person there. We had time for small group facilitated conversations, a gorgeous afternoon hike overlooking mountains and vineyards, potluck dinners, and late night jacuzzi time. 🙂

AND, in addition to what looks like just a lot of fun, some amazing breakthroughs and clarity were actually going on under the surface, which bubbled up into clear actions and goals by Sunday morning, when we made commitments about what we intended to accomplish over the upcoming 12 months.Having a community of people in mutual respect and admiration, who are driven by their own passions and care about the success of their peers, is pretty frikkin powerful. I have a zest for life that feels unparalleled at the moment. (and sure, the shine will wear off over time, until the next great experience happens, but this is a great wake up call that it’s not only possible, but can be designed.)So, in addition to several other exciting goals I’ve set for myself, I am committing to doing at least one online Junto a month – using either Buzzumi or Google Hangouts to host them, with a public backchannel for anyone else who wants to attend. (as were my thoughts about hosting Juntos earlier last year, but I didn’t quite have the tools yet.)

Also, I’m committing to holding at least one Fusion event in 2012. 28 people. Invite only. Most likely in the Catskill Mountains of upstate NY. May also do a Northern California event as well, to cover both coasts.

If attending a Fusion event sounds interesting to you, feel free to shoot me an email at emergentbydesign at gmail, and I’ll keep you posted about upcoming developments.

Onward and Upward!

Creative Entrepreneurship: Day 1

30 Tuesday Nov 2010

Posted by Venessa Miemis in Uncategorized

≈ 30 Comments

Tags

creativity + design

Today kicks off day one of a creative entrepreneurship retreat I’m attending in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The fundamental question to be answered here is “What is the unique gift you can leverage that has a value in the marketplace people will pay for?” Great question, and the process of seeking the answers is even better. Instead of a dry, run of the mill business development course, this program uses visual journaling to help tap into the subconscious and embrace the creativity that so often lies dormant.

I’ll be documenting my progress over the course of this week.

 

The Place :: Hacienda Mosaico

The workshop is being held at this great little artist retreat/B&B. Mosaics everywhere, friendly staff, and an amazing atmosphere to get creative juices flowing. Continue reading →

abundance anti-rivalrous authority biohacking books cognitive enhancement collaboration commerce communication community consciousness consciousness & evolution consciousness hacking creativity creativity + design culture currency decor Design digital literacy ello entheogens ethics evolution flow futures innovation interview microdosing money money + currency neurohacker collective neurohacking neuroscience neurotech nootropics personal development philosophy projects psychedelics psychotherapy reputation Resources response-ability scarcity self smart drugs social evolution social innovation Social Media social organization society sovereignty style sustainability technology technology + society Trends Video vision willpower women Work workshop

Archives

Blog Stats

  • 1,076,120 hits

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,189 other subscribers

Top Posts

  • Summary: The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge
  • A Step-by-Step Guide to Tribal Leadership: Part 1: The Five Stages of Tribal Culture
  • 8 Tools for Self-Analysis: Mapping Your Strengths, Gifts & Roles
  • 5 Key Issues Impacting the Future of Facebook
  • Reflection: The Concept of Enlightenment

Recent Posts

  • What it Means to Be A Neurohacker
  • Using Psychedelics to Increase Performance and Reprogram the Mind/Brain Interface
  • Why the World Needs Neurohacking Now
  • The Neurohacker’s Toolbox: Nootropics
  • What is Neurohacking?
  • when the mind hijacks my flow state
  • what mental slavery looks like: repressive & reactive patterns
  • Constructing the New Narrative
  • i am a consciousness with a society of personalities
  • on the forcing of willpower & the art of relaxation

@venessamiemis

Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page.

Emergent by Design

Emergent by Design

Recent Comments

Venessa Miemis on Why the World Needs Neurohacki…
Monica Anderson on Why the World Needs Neurohacki…
Venessa Miemis on The Neurohacker’s Toolbo…
bonnittaroy on The Neurohacker’s Toolbo…
What is Neurohacking… on What is Neurohacking?
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
  • RSS - Posts

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Follow Following
    • emergent by design
    • Join 1,189 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • emergent by design
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...