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Transforming Conversations that Matter – One World in a New World – Recap Pt 1 (2021)

December 28, 2021 by Zen

One World in a New World – Recap Pt 1 (2021)
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Please comment, share and subscribe if you haven’t yet. We’ve shared a great year and your presence is a precious present in the precious present. Let’s resonate, not just ring, in the New Year.

Beginning in June of 2021, new conversations developed and dove into areas not often addressed in the marketplace, let alone everyday lives. Our goal was to demonstrate that deep dives into the relationship between inner and outer realities is not only possible, they are so very similar across the vast backgrounds of the guests.

This gives us hope, perhaps even inspiration that we can grow together and co-create opportunistic solutions for moving us toward harmony within self, with others and with Nature. The latter is a two-fold reality pregnant with possibility; that which is within us and that which is of the world merging for the greater good of all.

These clips from about half our guests, as Pt 1, offer a collection of poignant realizations and salient points of a new order that appears to be developing naturally, Our apocalyptic chats illustrate how the curiosity, inquiry and vulnerability of the participants allow them to speak from their depths of contrivance beyond the petty notions of separation and survival.

Closing out 2021 brings immense gratitude for these opportunities to examine and explore the rise from our past traumas individually and collectively toward something greater. We don’t know exactly where we are going, or even how to get there, yet these chats are part of many that are happening around the globe now.

Evolving toward a civilization that demonstrates our humanity is a desire apparent in all the guests, applying and offering their personal skill set to the process. Our entrance into 2022 will start with an exciting tone for expanding our conversations into this emerging order and how it might be helped through participation and sharing resources that facilitate the process.

For now, I invite you to explore my recent book – ZERO to ONE: Making Our Way Toward a Conscious Civilization. Moving beyond the commission breath to more rarified air, you can download it for free at ZERO to ONE

Filed Under: 2020 Vision, leadership, thought leadership, vision Tagged With: awareness, Consciousness, experience systems, experiential wisdom

What Leads Us Toward Transformation?

December 10, 2021 by Zen

Bright Beginnings

I’ve spent my life learning how to communicate better and to rally people, places and things toward common goals and objectives. I’ve had that experience in aerospace, construction, education, events, music, theater and even in ufology. Throughout them all, the basic principles of critical thinking, pattern recognition and sense-making have led groups and teams toward peak performance.

in 2019, 61 years and six months after being given up for adoption at birth, I met my birth mother through Ancestry.com and my half-sister’s attempt to find me. I was the last item on ‘Mom’s’ bucket list accompanied with so many years of internal strife and regrets. Our meeting was spectacular, though, and probably in the 3rd Standard Deviation range of the overall experiences of adoptees meeting their birth parents. In the process, oddly enough, I found out I’d actually met my birth father in the late 80s as well. I got to know him as a man, not an absent father. I liked him, too.

Now I was informed of my adoption by very loving parents a few months after my fourth birthday, just after they brought my adopted sister home. Their love for me edified through their explanation, I already knew of its depth. It left me with serious and yet simple questions as a young boy. “Who are my ‘real’ parents and why did they really give me up?” was one of the first.

For some reason I went deeper, “Do I have a father and mother in heaven, too, and can I talk to them?” Now that might seem very naïve and innocent, yet the answer that came was life-changing. My quest, a prayer even, was to find out. A few months later, the first event of a lifetime of engagement occurred.

My Introduction to Other Worlds

One evening after dark I was standing on the landing of our stairway looking out the small window over our front porch. My elbows were on the window sill with my hands clasped and my chin resting on them, waiting for Dad to come home from the store. Out of nowhere I hear, “Hey You!” in this booming deep voice that reverberated in my head, yet for some reason didn’t ‘spook’ me at all.

I spun around and immediately asked Mom, who was sitting near the base of the stairs on our couch watching TV, if she heard the voice. She didn’t, kind of sluffed it off as a potential ‘peeping tom’ and returned to her program. I KNEW different. That voice touched the very core of my being, even at that age I recognized it.

Over the years I developed a relationship with that voice, never asking his name, as it felt too close to even need a name. It was just ‘there’ as a wise advisor, inquisitor and reflector. I’ve often been curious of this same operational component in others and found it’s there, just not given the credence it deserves. It seems the intellect and outer world reality too often becomes a distraction and the intention of ‘living in spirit,’ so to speak, is thwarted by the subtle and sometimes exacerbated fears of the individual regarding the outer life and the perception of safety in it.

I was fearless in my curiosity as a youth, asking questions that often didn’t have answers yet. I’ve maintained that attitude as an adult, with some challenges one might expect with a boat rocker. Growing up in a small town with amazingly astute parents gave me opportunities I might not have had otherwise. They empowered and encouraged my curiosity and engagement. I was a stellar athlete, student and social butterfly who also got into more than his fair share of shenanigans.

I was a Master Councilor in DeMolay at 15 and co-captain of our varsity football team, a defensive safety with a 4.3 40-yard dash time. I was also medalist on our gold team my senior year. I was a lifeguard for three summers and enjoyed performing high dives with twists and somersaults during breaks. I performed a trampoline feat for a half-time circus act during a basketball game, too.

Entering a Pre-Med program at Ball State University, I’d tested out of 5 quarters of general education credits through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). I wasn’t sure what I really wanted to be yet, though I admired our town doctor, my uncle Fred. His humor, wit and skill with people was an inspiration and path I wanted to explore. I wasn’t prepared for what was to come.

Rite of Passage – Coming of Age

I had a profound event happen at the beginning of my second quarter in college, at 18, living in the honors dorm; what many would call a near-death experience. It didn’t come from any trauma, other than my emotional state of feeling empty and alone. I returned to school after break and knelt in prayer, asking to know what truth was and I was willing to die for it if necessary. Be careful what you ask for indeed. On 11/22/75 I got my answer during a mid-afternoon meditation to music between classes and ‘home work.’ “Bruce, are you willing to die for what you believe in?” came the question from that voice I’d known for over a decade now. What happened over the next few minutes gave my life direction; mission and purpose. I was told of trials and tribulations to come that would last a lifetime.

Of course I shared my experience with my parents as soon as I was able, who had me see a psychiatrist (which I found out later my half-sister had been to as well) that listened intently and offered a reflection I certainly didn’t expect, yet hoped for to a degree. After several visits he shared that I’d had the classic signs of going through a spiritual awakening, though my age was extremely uncommon for it. He stated that most folks don’t go through it until their mid-40s, if they ever do. He was quite rare and unique as well, including a tarot card reading, and offering that his best advice was to keep quiet; that no one would understand the wisdom I carried. Admittedly, I’m predisposed to talk a lot, regardless.

During the second quarter of my second year I made some foolish choices, buying not one but two sets of drums and put them in my dorm room. I played incessantly and I’m sure irritated a lot of other students. I did get quite good though, at playing along with albums of my favorite bands like Chicago, Journey, Moody Blues, REO Speedwagon, Rush, Starcastle and Yes. Only thing was I had to move out during Christmas break because I’d spend my room and board money on them.

I found a house in the country several miles away, rent free but no heat or running water as pipes were frozen and fuel-oil tank was dry. A week after moving in my car was totaled in wreck trying to avoid an oncoming car in my lane on the way to school. A perfect set-up, I hitch-hiked to school on the following Monday, in -77 wind chill factor. I made it to school, went to class and with no way to get back to the house I got beat up at a frat house early the following morning.

Finding myself in the psyche ward a few hours later, and subsequently on 2,000 mg of Thorazine, I felt like I was so alone and lost in a maze of misunderstanding. I had nearly the same discussion with the Doc as I had with my previous psychiatrist and got labeled a manic-depressive paranoid schizophrenic. That was a shock as I knew I was none of those. People just weren’t listening to me well.

Oh, and I wasn’t a lump in the corner, either. I was playing a lot of ping-pong and beating the male nurses quite handily. They couldn’t figure me out as that amount of Thorazine, had it been effective for my ‘treatment,’ would have indeed made me a lump in the corner. I did, however, pay close attention to the variety of patients and personalities of both patients and staff. It wasn’t as bad as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, though it certainly hedged the edge at times.

We all have rites of passage in life, whether they are formal or informal as a process in our growth curve toward maturity and wisdom. I tended to trust people at their word and was chastised by my father often. I remember one incident clearly, “Goddammit, Bruce, do you have to trust everyone?” My response, even then, “Yes, otherwise they cannot prove themselves to be worthy of it.” We often want to believe and override our gut instincts. I did. Then I learned to trust my gut, which often felt like a similar sensation to the ‘voice’ when I was engaged with it. I later wrote a piece on discernment.

Further Trials and Tribulations

After finally ‘admitting’ to the story the Doc had wanted to hear, I had a miracle sure and reduction of medication with a release another three weeks later. I was scared to talk to anyone about my inner experiences then. When asked questions about why I was ‘in’ and my normal authentic and transparent response became present, I literally shook so bad on the inside that my body actually trembled in fear of rejection.

I was like that for about a year or so, until I married a girl who had sought to rekindle a relationship just before going to college. A couple of years later we had a one-year old daughter, pregnant with a second, and moved to Phoenix after three jobs fell through in the same number of days. The move came after throwing my hands up to the son the morning after the third drop, with an, ‘”Okay, I’m listening. Where do you want me to go?” …. “Phoenix,” the voice replied. Three weeks later we were there.

online life coach, virtual life coach, transformational life coachingNearly ten years later we had four children and I went through the throes of a divorce. My wife didn’t work, in order to raise our children, so I’d been working 55 to 70 hours a week as a production control coordinator for an aerospace company, was going to school two nights a week to finish a BSBA degree, and was an Elder in our church with attending duties I performed religiously. I was preparing our future.

Unfortunately it didn’t bode well for my marriage and instead of being involved with the wholesome environment of church activities with our children, my wife chose to have affairs instead, four of them, and counseling after each just didn’t work. I finally had to come to terms with letting go. There was literally nothing more I could do. I found out after our divorce that she’d told our Bishop that I was having affairs, so his attitude was that I needed to be excommunicated, even though I’d been faithful up until our divorce was final.

I’d already been demoted at work, the week our divorce was final (11/22/88), after being asked to find a consultant for interpersonal skills training as a result of my previous stellar performance and management’s inquiry as to how I was able to perform so well. I was top of the performance chart in a department of 35 people at the time. With church, school and work I thought we are on our way to the kind of life I knew I could provide, much like my father had for our family. Man, was I wrong. It seemed like everything I did in the best interests of moving forward with the consideration of others at the core of my efforts and intentions; it just wasn’t to be. I fell hard and again it took a year or so to even begin to feel whole again.

Meanwhile – A Backup Plan

Never one to play the victim, I’d started Be The Dream in January of 1988, registering the name with the State of Arizona, as a means to contribute on a larger scale with the development and implementation of combining business and spiritual best practices in the workplace. I had big dreams for it as the need was so obvious, especially in the command and control corporate environment that was nearly ubiquitously back stabbers and ladder climbers with self-interests that were often contrary to the company’s goals.

After my expulsion the following year, a few weeks after my ex moved back to Indiana with our children (and began her poisoning process), I vowed to return to the corporate world someday with practical and pragmatic process and procedures for empowering peak performance. I hadn’t considered the ‘harmony of self, others and Nature’ yet. I had a year of menial jobs, far below my capability, yet they gave me time to recover and recuperate. I found a job with developmentally disabled adults that I loved, and got the opportunity to host a TV show simultaneously.

The opportunity for the show literally fell in my lap, although I was a member of the Christown Lions Club production crew for another show at the time. The last couple of years’ activity with metaphysical and new-age groups gave me a network of initial potential guests and we expanded into education, law, social programs and even politics. Bill Moyers and Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove were two interviewers I wanted to emulate, hoping some day I’d be worthy of an interview with one of them.

The show, called One World, was an exploration into what prompted folks to pursue their careers from both inner and outer perspectives, what fears they encountered and, more importantly, how they overcame them. Sharing how they reflected on the common human experience around them regarding such observations gave so many different and often insightful perspectives for our audience to engage in their own lives. It was like getting a Ph.D. in communication and practical wisdom for me.

We produced over 120 shows with 200 guests over 2 and a half years. It was public access, so ownership of tapes was an issue. A local TV station donated nearly a hundred used 3/4 inch tapes a few months into production. A commercial opportunity came up and I had to let the show go in order to move forward with it. Collecting the show tapes was a challenge, and only about 70 remained of which only a few were digitized and uploaded to YouTube.

Practical Paths of Perseverance and Persistence

I went back to school and earned an MBA, then Secondary Teaching certification and went on to teach high school for almost a decade. Near the end of my tenure I went back to school and earned a Master of Arts in Organizational Management, writing a business plan for a model school/village as my final project. After a few presentation, it was obvious it was way ahead of its time. I went another direction.

Simultaneously I had the opportunity to become a certified life coach and partnering facilitator. The former capitalized on my empathic ability, insightful questions and co-creation of structured action plans while the latter utilized my ability to facilitate people, places and things to work together better. These two professions developed into businesses that I’ve had for nearly 20 years.

That didn’t seem to be enough, though. I’d built my first computer our of government surplus spare parts in 1990 and my first website in 2000 which got over 25,000 visits by its second year. It had over a thousand pages of stories and resources on metaphysics, parapsychology, and ufology. I took it down after the fourth year as I didn’t like what I saw happening with conversations and people acting out aberrantly.

I spent a lot of my spare time crafting websites on a few different topics; all themed with ‘harmony among people and planet.’ That’s been refined to harmony with self, others and nature thanks to Dr. Robert Gilman. I eventually took the advise of a wise grandmother, Winifred Barton, and crafted a digital vitae of sorts to have an easy-access repository featuring the books, shows and websites I’ve written or developed over the last decades. Evidently that all needed to be in place for the next phase.

Wishes Do Come True

As if by magic, the last half-decade has been a cascading of causal and conscious choices culminating in a cosmic conspiracy that brought my love into my life. Twin-flame is an appropriate term. I’d given up, was comfortable with just being alone and self-centered with my activity after decades of attempting to serve others with no real partner in place. She came via St. Petersburg, Russia and perfectly fit the theme of my life, too.

We grew together wonderfully as we explored the depths of communication and relationship through resolving our cultural and language challenges. We were prepared to grow together, too, having a lifetime of experience each. I only dreamed of the possibility until we met in 2016 and married on the fall equinox of 2017 on one of the metaphysical hotspots of the world… the base of Bell Rock just outside Sedona, AZ.

Her encouragement and support ignited my soul and inspired me to expand my vision. In June of 2018, I received a voice mail message from one of the websites I built. It was Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove, letting me know of an interview he’d just completed that he thought would be interesting to my audience and asked for a review and sharing. I recognized his voice before announcing his name and my heart’s pitter patter took a leap. Was it finally happening?

I watched the interview, wrote a review as a blog post and sent the links to his email, along with a .pdf of Stubbing My T.O.E. On Purpose. Three days later I received an email with a simple message, “Would you like to come talk about it.” Within a few days we scheduled a time, August 11 & 12, and we made our way to Albuquerque for the conversations. His choice of topics, “A New World Order,” “The Sociology of Ufology,” and “On Hearing Voices.”

My point in sharing all this is that we can transcend and transmute our life experiences from the devastating and tragic to the demonstrable determination of transformation and triumph. Each of us has events in our lives we can learn from, reflect on and glean an awareness of how deeply connected we are and how our reality reflects how our attitude really determines our altitude. I am blessed with such a life. I am further blessed with sharing it with my love. I am even further blessed with being able to share it with you, here, now.

And as the year is closing, what better reference can one have than this, from Robb Jarrett, host of The Uncommon Podcast:

I had the good fortune to host Zen Benefiel on my podcast recently and what a pleasant surprise it was. Zen is well versed in the art of living and is able to share and communicate experiences, thoughts, ideas and concepts at a level you would expect from a seasoned practitioner. One word that describes Zen is eclectic. If you are looking for someone to talk to or read, about the who, what, why, when, where and hows of life. I recommend you reach out to Zen Benefiel.

You can reach out, too…. just schedule a free consultation here.

Filed Under: 2020 Vision, intelligent design, leadership, thought leadership, vision Tagged With: awareness, belief systems, Cognitive science, Consciousness, experience systems, experiential wisdom, transformation, wisdom sharing

Strategies for Connecting with Your Best Self

November 3, 2021 by Zen

What is your Best Self?

Before considering strategies for connecting with your best self, your definition of your ‘best self’ is imperative to know. It takes a bit of critical thinking about your activity; the attention, intention and interaction you have with yourself, others and the world on a daily or moment-by-moment basis. Are you happy with the results? Could they be better? How?

How do you see yourself? How would you like to see yourself? What might be the simple changes you can make to reach from the former to the latter, if there is a difference? Being able to catch a glimpse in the mirror may not always work. Many, like myself, seek out reflections of who we are through investigating personal assessments of various kinds. Sometimes we made need some clarity on our ‘Why?’ in life.

Do We Know Ourselves?

strategies for connecting with your best selfA little research would provide a plethora of surveys that offer views based on your honest responses. The key is ‘honest’ and some choices of preferences are tough to make. Some of those surveys are paid, like BrainMap, DISC, Kolbe, and Clifton Strengths (formerly Strengthsfinder).Then there are some free alternatives like Myers-Briggs, Genius Report,  High 5 Test, Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Big Five Personality Assessment and Holland Code to name a few. If you are curious, that will keep you busy and provide much for consideration and reflection.

In my own quest for strategies for connecting with my best self one, an example of a Genius Report survey, defined me as a ‘Dynamo Genius.’ Remember this isn’t about bolstering your ego, it’s about learning the keys to transcend your ego and engage a perspective of ‘wego’ in collaboration with others. The tendency, I suppose, is to want to pat yourself on the back for being such and such. That’s not the purpose. Hopefully, you seek to learn how you can work better with your natural aptitude, attitude, strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes we aren’t self-aware enough to understand how and why we approach life like we do.

When it comes to expressing your thoughts, feelings and emotion you tend to use lots of inflexion, more pitch variation, more variety in vocal intonation and vocal quality. High Yellows communicate readily – answer and comment quickly, and tend to speak more forcefully, at a higher volume and a faster, more forceful, pace. Your voice is the primary mechanism through which you influence the brain responses in others.

IQ, EIQ and the Esoteric/Spiritual

If you’ve ever taken an IQ test, you get a score that places you in certain percentiles of the population. Many of the above surveys or tests do the same. There is a plethora of personality types as well as communication and problem-solving preferences. At some point most of us thought that other people feel and think like us, which is a often a huge stumbling block for effective communication and working with others in any way. Sometimes seeing ourselves revealed in such ways gives us the opportunity to overcome the imposter syndrome, which is loosely defined as doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud.

What we hope for in our search for strategies for connecting with your best self is a reflection of how we know ourselves to be, yet may not have defined or discovered our characteristics and strengths that allow us to be our Best Self. The above consider our preferences, mostly, in dealing with situations we encounter in life, relationships and work. By considering these perspectives in short order, such as the assessment, we can get a better overall picture of our nature. When we know ourselves better, we can better manage how we respond to situations beyond our control. There’s another aspect we haven’t considered yet, and that is Emotional Intelligence.

No matter what situation we encounter, how we respond emotionally is usually the core of how we negotiate through life’s moments. Daniel Goleman’s work resulted in another kind of survey; the Emotional Intelligence Quotient test which is based on research and study of many behavioral, cognitive and developmental scientists. Nearly all the above surveys are in some way associated with IQ. Much of how we handle situations does involve IQ; our academic performance indicators as well as person and professional success is highly influence by it, though IQ doesn’t answer all the possible reasons for how we behave.

What I’ve found to be true is that other types of assessments and charts also reveal the same or similar things. In considering strategies for connecting with your best self there is a decisive and distinct correlation with the astrological birth charts as well as numerology reports. If you doubt that, compare them yourself. The ‘predictive’ nature often associated with the ‘esoteric sciences’ is a very small aspect and, quite frankly, an easy distraction for not paying attention to life and making the best choices. The two forms mentioned offer the same, perhaps even more revealing, reflections of challenges and opportunities in life.

Opportunities in Creating Your New Normal

strategies for connecting with your best self

The recent events in the world have challenged our freedoms, our safety and our ability to rise above the challenges as resilient humans that we are now. Two things began this process of global self-assessment; the obsession on self-hygiene and sequestration. While we were concerned with the safety and security in the outer world, our inner world suffered greatly from the lack of human interactions. We simply aren’t designed to be alone, though being alone gives us time to think. How we think is the key to our survival and thrivability.

On the one hand we can think about the destruction and devastation of livelihoods. It includes the inability to perform normal rituals with family and friends, whether for births, marriages or deaths. We’ve never encountered that kind of limitation in our lifetimes, and certainly never globally. There’s a lot of reasons to belabor those points. However, rather than getting sequestered in the mayhem and projecting our anger toward some unknown enemy, let’s consider another opportunity that has been placed in front of us.

We’re faced with immense challenges in restoring or retrofitting our lives and work; designing strategies for connecting with your best self is imperative. Mandatory actions to remain employed are ripping people apart from the inside, faced with losing job security and support for their families. Many consider it their ‘only way out’ of a horrible situation and succumb to the process just to support their families. Our compassion and understanding is tantamount to our transition through this period.

It could be that with better knowledge of our skillset, personal and professional preferences, not to mention strengths, would give us the opportunity to shift into something more compatible with our conscience. None of us are alone, although it may feel like it at times. Did you know that knowing yourself better also allows you to know others better, too? Even though it may be tedious or seem inconsequential at first (rarely do we like tests), growing in your self-awareness only benefits you. That’s just the beginning in developing strategies for connecting with your best self.

your best selfNow you’ve at least considered trusting the reflections offered from answering questions about you honestly. Now what? What do you do next? Perhaps the way is clear now and your path forward is obvious. That’s amazing! Congratulations! It’s also rare. We usually need help. Help can come in a variety of forms. Exploring self-assessment tools certainly offers tremendous insight, though not much for direction toward your best path. That answer is within you.

The ‘what’ question about your best path is one for which I am particularly suited to help you answer. With a balanced EIQ, education and experience in both hard and soft skills as well as a highly intuitive nature, my best path and best self unite in serving your Best Self. Perhaps we can talk?

Individual Support for Conscious Co-Creation

For the future and perhaps your part in the evolution of our planetary society, we need to learn how to get along as a global village and in support of not just sustainability, thrivability. As we’ve found from the discoveries of quantum physics and the nature of reality being built on vibration, or vibrating strings, we have to learn to sense our way through life. Thinking about it is just not enough.

Of course being your Best Self is just the beginning. Aptitude and attitude for agility and innovation is a requirement in today’s business, educational, environmental, industrial, political and societal arenas. Systems thinking got a huge boost with Senge’s work, including personal mastery and the development of learning organizations. How do we take that forward in regard to our global needs now?

ZERO to ONE – Making Our Way Toward a Conscious Civilization takes a holistic view of systems, starting with a grander view of what’s inside of us naturally. It offers considerations and references for first conceiving an inner and outer relationship with our lives as a reality. It then takes the organizational development notions to a natural conclusion of the inclusion of our innate abilities, natural design and transformational qualities necessary for a brighter future.

Just consider this: What would it be like if you were able to live in quantum entanglement with the unified field? What would that mean for you?

Filed Under: attitude of gratitude, career coaching, challenge to change, cognitive science, executive coaching, intelligent design, leadership, life coach, thought leadership, transformational coaching, vision Tagged With: awareness, belief systems, Cognitive neuroscience, Cognitive science, Consciousness, experience systems, experiential wisdom, self-assessment, self-awareness, transformational life coaching, wisdom sharing

One World in a New World with Antony Upward – Sustainability Business Architect

October 29, 2021 by Zen

Zen leaps onto the unconventional Flourishing Business Canvas to explore the possibilities with Antony Upward. A Sustainability Business Architect and Principal of flourishing enterprise design consultancy, Antony is the founding entrepreneur of Edward James Consulting Ltd.

We met during a Thought Leaders in Systems Transformation World Café designed and organized by the Institute for Evolutionary Leadership where he was a resource. His focus is creating sustainable outcomes for enterprises by integrating all three dimensions of sustainability, social/people, environmental/planet and economic/profit, into holistic solutions using business model diagnosis and design.

Our discussion highlights the model and takes a deep dive into the world view that is transforming through scientific discoveries. Mr. Upward has thirty years of management consulting experience focused on a full range of business process and information systems projects at a variety clients.

In 2010 he returned to university full time, completing his graduate thesis in Strongly Sustainable Business Model Design in 2013. Mr. Upward is working with a global group of co-authors on a crowd-funded collaborative book to bring his new better strongly sustainable business model design tool to the world (www.FlourishingBusiness.org).

Our conversation brings to light the struggle to create conversations that matter FIRST in the development of flourishing businesses. It’s people that matter first and their ability to communicate effectively and with passion and purpose are primary components of agile business today.

For more, visit: http://www.edwardjames.biz/

Connect with Antony on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonyupward

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Filed Under: career coaching, cognitive science, communication, management consulting, thought leadership, vision Tagged With: awareness, belief systems, experience systems, experiential wisdom, sustainability, wisdom sharing

One World in a New World with Dr. Robert Gilman – Planetary Midwife

October 22, 2021 by Zen

Zen dives into a discussion about harmony with self, others and nature with Dr. Robert Gilman, an astrophysicist, sustainability pioneer and someone who most definitely qualifies as a cultural “change-agent”. For over 30 years he’s been on a mission to help communities around the world understand cultural transitions and encourages everyone to embody practices that will lead to a humane and sustainable future. He feels we are all planetary midwives in the era of change.

Our apocalyptic conversation engages systems thinking, reticence to move on to ‘what’s next’ and the patterns, sequences and observation of an evolving civilization. Robert speaks to the bridge from being where we are to being where we want to go by making existing models, those impeding and imposing unnecessary patterns and systems, obsolete. His work offers a way to explore a way through our current dilemmas with his Bright Future course.

One phrase that stood out regarding the emerging future, Robert speaks of ‘Covid the Destroyer, Covid the Illuminator, and Covid the Accelerator. He feels the faster we understand and move toward harmony within ourselves, harmony with others and harmony with Nature, the faster we’ll co-create and realize a better world. He offers a unique exercise that might help your ability to be present and available for learning how to play better with each other.

For a deeper dive, there are the presentation sets from the Bright Future Now course:

• What Time Is It? – provides a systems look at where we are in history https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJFp8JsJD5AJ506swLOhHtb31nSALzvpV

• Human Operating-System Literacy – provides concepts like your Optimal Zone https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJFp8JsJD5AI058h5DKKhkbHUPI4ZikqH

• Systems Literacy – important for going beyond the limits of our current culture https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJFp8JsJD5ALVAk1OlLIS2Cp3Fa26PBz0

For more, visit: https://www.context.org/ Connect with Robert on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-gilman-3169882/ __________________________________________________________________________________

From Robert: Zen feels like an emissary from the future, a time when many more people are at home with a wider scope of consciousness. It’s not an easy role to be in but Zen has lived it with openness, courage, humility and grace. It was a delight to talk with him and I recommend his story to you.

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One World in a New World – Fyodor Ovchinnikov – Co-Founder, Institute for Evolutionary Leadership

October 15, 2021 by Zen

Our First Episode of One World in a New World

Your host explores a multinational journey and personal passions for getting people, places and things to work together better with Fyodor Ovchinnikov, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of the Institute for Evolutionary Leadership The Institute for Evolutionary Leadership is a California-based social enterprise that develops leaders for systems transformation through educational programs, advising, strategic initiatives, and community building. It was co-founded in 2014 by Manuel Manga and Fyodor Ovchinnikov.

Fyodor shares his circuitous journey through various universities for undergrad and graduate work, his mentors and their suggestions for assisting business development that eventually became IEL. The multidimensional path to meeting Manuel Manga and co-founding IEL is particularly interesting for those who have a passion for changing the way we approach business in the 21st Century.

He speaks of developing relationships around the world and the impact of a dream he had as a teen that had a profound connection to the reality he experienced years later. The reality of the attention, intention and interactions Fyodor gave to his passion demonstrates how many worlds work together simultaneously even though we may not be aware at the moment.

From Fyodor:

“Zen is very knowledgeable about a variety of topics related to transformational leadership and group dynamics. As a contributor to collective narratives co-created by the participants of the Thought Leadership for Systems Transformation Program, he added great value with his passion and experience. Zen is also a talented network weaver and a skilled podcast host. If you are looking for a coach or facilitator who has a deep commitment to transcending division and separation or if you are looking for a thought partner or connector in the field of change, engaging Zen would be a great choice!”

Filed Under: challenge to change, communication, self-knowledge, synchronicity, thought leadership Tagged With: awareness, belief systems, experiential wisdom, thought leadership, wisdom sharing

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