Carl Lindeborg (website) has worked with people and organisations as an advisor, consultant and teacher, both in Sweden and internationally for the past 20 years. He is the founder of Lindeborgs Eco Retreat and author of the book The authentic shift (Available in English and Swedish). This conversation is about the person an about the book, what it takes to shift, what it feels like to learn, what it means to become a teacher, stage models and the importance of actually doing the work. Enjoy!
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184. Ditte Lysgaard Vind: Circularity as a tool, careing for the triad of material, product and business model and otherh things regenerative
183. Johnn Andresson: Systems of transformation instead of innovaion, systems as epistemological not ontological and the state of our world
182. Kajsa Balkfors and Ola Jubelin: Sensitivity, Play, Creativity. Reinventing swedish preschools and building community. Talking to practicioners.
181. Viveca (Fallenius) Svensson: Legal design, law as liberating structures and GDPR as the bible,
180. Ariana Alexander-Sefre: Spoke.world, music as windows and channels of communication with subcultures, mental health, melancholy and much more.
179. Indy Johar - The boring revolution, computational bureaucracy, the accounting pathway from ownership to stewardship
178. Daniel Görtz: Metamodern AI, sensemaking and a new, closer look at the transformation we're in
177. Lennart Hennig - Growth, sustain and decay cycle of life, boundaries and interaction and neurodiversity as adaptive
176. Stefan Engseth: Sharks, sharkonomics and what a few hundred million hears of evolution has to teach humans
175. Alexander Crawford and Ylva Björnberg: Conversation 1 and conversation 2 and some of the fundamentals for shifting ones world view (part 2)
174. Ylva Björnberg and Alexander Crawford: Introducing conversation 1 and conversation 2 and some of the fundamentals for shifting ones world view (part 1)
173. Cheryl Hsu & Sam Hinds: Exploring the edge of our collective knowing
172. Solo Episode 3 (Amit): Generation, transcending the story of the hero, consequences, openness, nested timelines
171. Lene Rachel Andersen: Bildung and why its relevant to re-invent the concept in our day and age.
170. Helena Norberg-Hodge: An alternative story of progress, a critique of the economic worldview and the localisation movement
169. Eugenio Molini: Organisational transformation, mans search for meaning, the dunbar sequence and its relationship to efficiency
168. Gita Rajan - Complexity, trauma and waking up to a some basic truths about what it is to be human
167. Dada Shambushivananda: Neohumanism, education, the human potential and what we are missing out on by leaving spirit out of 'everyday life'
166 Revisiting the RCO: An organisational model for regenerative organisations
165. Thomas Herrmann: Open space technology and five to fold. Structures for bring co-creation to the center
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