Every Monday, starting noon Pacific / 9pm CET
June 21, 2021 AGENDA
Noon PST / 3pm EST / 9pm CET
Spiral Dynamics
Sam Rose in the Hot Seat
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Collaborative Grantwriting Quest
with TRCC GrantLab
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CICOLAB INSIDE OUT
Collaboratory Baby Steps
Gifts from the Circle
Parallel Weave
Last week's session
(videos, transcripts, attendees)
June 14, 2021 — in Trove
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JUNE 21
9-9.15pm CET — Sam Rose Hot Seat on the work of Clare Graves
9.15-10pm CET — Integral Patterns: Spiral Dynamics
10-11pm CET — Collaboratory Grantwriting Quest with TRCC Grant Lab
11pm —> CICOLAB Inside Out | BabyLab Circle Gifts
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SPIRAL DYNAMICS
9-10pm CET
We begin with a Hot Seat presentation by Sam Rose on Clare W. Graves, discussing some of the lesser-known treasures found in Clare W. Graves's Emergent-Cyclical Levels of Existence Theory
Then we’ll follow with a 'pattern jam' identifying patterns, proto-patterns and anti-patterns around the spheres of spiral dynamics, also stirring the pot of political dynamics tending to polarize the SD world.
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GRANTWRITING QUEST
10-11pm CET
Collaboratory Grantwriting Quest with TRCC Grant Lab
This week we resume our extended conversation around collaborative granting: matching people, projects, resources and opportunities within and around our peer-to-peer innovation incubation ecosystem.
Founding Agreement of CICOLAB Grantwriting Quest
In this quest, we will gather together everyone in the TRCC Grant Lab who is interested in applying for grants and see how we can work together in smarter ways to help increase the amount of money we raise as a whole. For example, we can partner with people in different countries, or alert others to possible grants that don’t apply to our own organization which someone else could follow up on. We will use federated technology to the extent that we can, which means that we maintain our own databases and information but connect it all together in order to share the information. We imagine this being run by a small, organized, and responsive core team that would take charge during a time-limited and constrained period.
See below short wrap from CICOLAB’s March 2021 roundtable developing our Grantwriting Quest.
Ben Roberts of Thriving Resilient Communities Collaboratory:
”This is helpful for better understanding the Just Transition framing we are using: https://movementgeneration.org/justtransition/
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Grantwriting Quest (8 min. wrap)
[cicolab] Snarky Anarchy 2021-03-08
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Shoutouts to Kernel Fellows and TRCC (Thriving Resilient Communities Collaboratory)
We're cross-pollinating between multiple communities, to extend a warm welcome to Kernel Junto-goers and adventurers on TRCC field trips.
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LAST SESSION:
COLLABORATORY COLLABORATION
RECEIVING COMMUNITY GIFTS
June 14, 2021
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BabyLab “WAAAAAAA!!!”
(wrap 2021-06-14)
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Gifts from the Circle
With Love,
CICOLAB
(wrap 2021-06-14)
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JUNE 28
SWAP: Summer Wisdom Art Party
Peter Kaminski in the Hot Seat: Ergonomics & Creative Flow
JULY 5
CICoLab is thrilled to welcome author and “mess-mapper” extraordinaire Bob Horn as our featured speaker on July 5th. Bob’s book, Visual Language: Communication for the 21st Century, introduced people to the idea that visual language is emerging as one of the most important tools for enabling people to effectively work with complex and messy systems.
More recently Bob authored The Little Book of Wicked Problems and Social Messes. Bob is a pioneer in the field of visualizing and making sense of social or wicked messes, which are characterized as having both high systems complexity coupled with high social complexity, making them even more difficult to grapple with. Bob’s mess-mapping approach is a natural complement to collective intelligence and has been used successfully on numerous projects from the problem of nuclear waste to creating the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Vision 2050: The New Roadmap for Business. Bob will present an overview of messes and mess-mapping and outline the fundamentals of how to use mess-mapping in your work in order to be a more effective change agent. It’s highly recommended that you spend a little time on Bob’s website before this session, and download his draft “Little Book” linked above.
(Thank You Ken Homer!!)
JULY 12
Hot Seat: TIMZ.FLOWERS
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Trove Alpha:
Create an account to participate in the project, changemaker, and event directories emerging on Trove. Go to catalist.network/invite/cicolab and enter your name and email. You’ll receive an email to set a password, create your profile, and be automatically added to the CICOLAB community. There you may discover a variety of events and content, and connect with other aligned/ related communities. New features each week!
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CONGRATULATIONS TO JOSHUA BRIDGE AND FAMILY ON THE BIRTH OF THEIR DAUGHTER — During the last CICOLAB session (14 June), extended AfterFlow!!
Congrats to Alex Kennedy and ONCE Crew for launching
http://oncecollective.com/
Pragmatic Design
http://facebook.com/dylan.howard23/videos/10159133374068043/
“Tryin’ Fire” — Jef Lee Johnson
”Living Parallel” by Sun Ra
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