Second Last Meet : Magnus & David

Last First Meeting was conducted on the phone, so no recording. This turned out pretty well too. Take three minutes to listen to this from Magnus (linkedin), and if you find it interesting, listen to the whole thing. Share forward to who you think may catch this in their listening, or who may help reach Vanessa Machado de Oliviera Andreotti, or might help us create the world’s first self-financed network.

Summary

The discussion centers around transforming the way we view and engage with online meetings, moving away from a narrow, transactional focus to a more relational and organic approach. 00:25 The participants explore the idea of honoring the presence and attention of all listeners, rather than just the speakers. 02:17 They discuss the importance of being present and attentive, rather than getting caught up in rational thinking. 09:13 The conversation touches on the potential of leveraging money flows to support and scale this more meaningful way of engaging. 01:41 The participants also discuss the need to move away from rigid, mechanistic structures and instead foster more organic, relational ways of working31:40 Finally, they explore the idea of physically gathering in person to further this transformation, with the goal of creating a self-financing, global network. 54:04

Whole Discussion Video (1hr).

Calls to Action

Magnus’ cta: invite Vanessa Andreotti to host a meeting
David’s cta: creating the world’s first self-financed network

Please share forward to someone who is closer to Vanessa Machado de Oliviera Andreotti until Vanessa is reading this and watching this. (Here’s her book: Hospicing Modernity.) Hopefully the money we generate in our sharing is sufficient to invite her. Olivia may be sensitive to our receptive state, based on the inference of Magnus’ recommendation — can she take us further collectively?

Simultaneously, share forward to grow the network who may be interested in meeting in person to transform the in-person meeting so that our real world meetings really are worth the money, time and resources. Can we create the world’s first self-financed network?

How Does Sqale Work?

Money is converted into Credits on Sqale. You can’t use Credits to buy anything. Use Credits to share what you value.

Because the Product Card is Locked, all Credits added for Sharing or Support go to Matt Damon’s water-org.

Share forward, and when enough has been shared and supported, we can approach Matt Damon and he can click a button and receive all the credits/money in order to fund water projects across the world.

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