Like everything in nature is a competition for survival. That's just not true, there are many examples where different species 'collaborate' for survival. That's why I developed a different way of making decisions, which includes a C.R.A.P. Filter ... An ecology check if you will. Consequences...? Real costs...? Assumptions,... That we're making and really need … Continue reading Turns out most of what we’re led to believe….Just isn’t true.
π¬ Stop Fueling the Lie: Sugar Isn’t Adventure Food π₯Ύπ₯
Every time I guide a group outdoors, someone pipes up: βYouβve got to eat sugar when you're going uphill!β Do you? Really? #WildCoaching #WisdomWalks #Walkshops
βWhat Monopoly Teaches Us About Privilegeβ
While assessing Duke of Edinburgh at a prestigious private school, I witnessed something Iβve rarely seen in lower-income settings: one student, lacking confidence and status, was quietly sidelined β made to cook, clean, and carry, while others strutted. They weren't evil. Just enculturated. A study had players start a Monopoly game with randomly assigned wealth. … Continue reading βWhat Monopoly Teaches Us About Privilegeβ
Can you really have Capitalism and Community?
Β Watch this reel. Then ask yourself: Was it really βprogressβ? Now we pay for what was once freely sharedβ Time, care, food, stillness, freedom. Capitalism took all that and fed it you back... It sold back your worth, piece by piece. Dynamic community. Decentralised teams. Regenerative culture. The drawbridges are going up. Letβs meet at … Continue reading Can you really have Capitalism and Community?
Still taking calls from the clubhouse?
Might want to rethink that. A 25-year study found living near a golf course increases Parkinsonβs risk by 126%. Turns out all that pristine green comes with a chemical cost β to your health, and the planetβs. The founders and regenerative thinkers building the future? Theyβre not talking strategy over golf carts. Theyβre walking in … Continue reading Still taking calls from the clubhouse?
You Donβt Need to Wait Until You Break: The Case for Wild Coaching
Recently, I watched a clip of Simon Sinek sharing a story about a friend β a woman close to him β who simply needed eight minutes to collect herself. Not a week away. Not a sabbatical. Just eight minutes. But she didnβt ask clearly. She powered on. Until she couldn't anymore. That landed. Because Iβve … Continue reading You Donβt Need to Wait Until You Break: The Case for Wild Coaching
Fancy a bit of ‘Secret Agent’ Team Development?
How about diving into a Secret Agent training Day to boost dynamic team skills..... Or you could go do another boring online course:) #dynamicteaming #teamdevelopment #leadershipdevelopment
βKids these days are softβ¦β
Really? I just spent a few days in wild country with a Silver DofE group. Heatwaves, storms, dodgy kit, team tensions, tricky nav β and they faced all of it head-on. Their research project? βDoes adventure improve mental wellbeing?β They didnβt just talk about it β they tested it. Tracked their moods. Reflected. Looked after … Continue reading βKids these days are softβ¦β
Teams will have to adapt too.
One of the reasons we homeschool is that schooling is primarily based on the industrial model of work. It was after all invented to take care of kids so that their parents could be guided to work in the factories. That's all changing... And so is work. Industrial models of work require people to act … Continue reading Teams will have to adapt too.