Episode Description I guess in the end riches are made of stored relational energy from unequal exchanges. True wealth may be best described as an increase in relations, rather than growth in the surplus energy produced by them. This would be the difference between a growth-based and increase-based economy. We... Read More
Episode Description Second public sharing of an Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab think-tank session, in which we grapple with our ongoing thought experiment about Extinction Offsets.
Episode Description Jack’s back! Jack Manning-Bancroft from AIME, Indigenous CEO (a real one, not just one of these people who start a dog-washing business and put CEO on their LinkedIn profile) has the hard yarns about taking the woo-woo out of innovation, creativity and imagination, while still retaining a shred... Read More
Episode Description Fritjof Capra in dialogue with fellows from the IK Systems Lab, Jack Manning Bancroft and Tyson Yunkaporta. Fritjof shares his accessible translation of a systems view of life – a four-part logic sequence that sits well in dynamic relation with Indigenous Knowledge. Creation is not just about patterns... Read More
Episode Description Jack Manning Bancroft is an Indigenous Australian change-maker who built the juggernaut organisation AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience) on the power of hope, trust falls, high fives and “follow your dream!” tropes. It worked. Many individuals were uplifted and empowered. But the one thing it didn’t change was... Read More
Friends, Do you sometimes wonder who we are? For thousands of years humanity has sought the answer to the great question: what it means to know yourself. That’s why knowing yourself is one of the values that guide us. I sat down with a pen to jot this down to... Read More
Friends, Do you sometimes wonder who we are? For thousands of years humanity has sought the answer to the great question: what it means to know yourself. That’s why knowing yourself is one of the values that guide us. I sat down with a pen to jot this down to our... Read More
This email may take a minute. For the last 18 years I’ve been on a radical journey, organising concerts on Sorry Day at Sydney University, founding AIME, growing it, growing my brain as a mentor and taking AIME to the world. The gift of which has revealed to me our superpowers... Read More
Benjamin Franklin once said the world was “divided into three classes: the immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.” I believe you are on the AIME mailing list because you are movable, or you move. We have to move the dial on inequality, we all have to move... Read More