Well, my keynote at ClimateWeekNYC next week isn’t exactly on Broadway (it’s a few blocks to the west) but we’re still gonna do an “out-of-town tryout” during this month’s Living Between Worlds webinar tomorrow.—Wednesday September 18th.
You’ve heard me ask “What might it be like if we did business as though we actually belong to the living world?” The question on the table, this week and next, is what would it take to make that a reality in corporate boardrooms? What would it take for “nature” to have a voice—or a vote—at the table. Or to be ever-present in the minds (and hearts) of business leaders? What steps would it take? What shifts would it require? Where has it been done? Equally important, how would we know we were there?
These may seem like radical questions today, but of course it’s the way humans have oriented for tens of thousands of years, and the way some humans still do.
I’ve been thinking deeply into this, and would like to share these thoughts with you Wednesday, and invite you to “workshop” these ideas with me before I take the show on the road next week at ClimateWeek. Will you join me? Register for the Living between Worlds webinar here, and for my ClimateWeek keynote here.
In solidarity,
Gil
Gil Friend
CEO, Natural Logic, Inc.
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