Episodes

  • Shifting out of urgency
    Mar 2 2024

    Sometimes it can seem as though there is no way to stop and rest, to enjoy life amidst the great unraveling. This is a guided audio journey for those moments, when you need a little reminder about how to make yourself a priority in your life.



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    21 mins
  • #8 [german] - Transformative Gerechtigkeit mit Sven und Kathi vom Kollektiv Radix
    Oct 26 2022

    Content Notification: Es geht in dieser Folge unter anderem um den Umgang mit Gewalt


    Kathi und Sven vom Kollektiv Radix führen uns in dieser Ausgabe von Shift in das Thema Transformative Gerechtigkeit ein. Sie berichten uns davon, was falsch ist mit dem „klassischen Justizsystem“, warum es für von Gewalt betroffene Menschen oft keine Option ist sich an die Polizei zu wenden, welchen Prinzipien transformative Gerechtigkeit folgt, was kollektive Verantwortungsübernahme bedeutet, welche Bedingungen in einer Gruppe dazu beitragen, das Transformative Gerechtigkeit funktionieren kann, wie ein transformativer gerechtigkeits-Prozess ausehen kann, worauf dabei zu achten ist um die Bedürfnisse aller beteiligten am Schirm zu haben, wie Gruppen anfangen können mit transformativer Gerechtigkeit zu experimentieren und warum es sinnvoll ist sich mit dem Thema zu beschäftigen, bevor es zu ernsten Fällen von Gewalt kommt. In dieser Ausgabe von Shift wurde ein Haufen wertvoller Ressourcen genannt, ich lege euch stark ans Herz diese mal durchzuschauen. Das Thema transformative Gerechtigkeit ist super spannend aber auch viel zu groß um es in etwas über einer Stunde umfassend zu besprechen. Diese Folge ist also eher ein Überblick über das Thema.


    Ressourcen und Links


    Das Kollektiv Radix bietet eine breite Pallete an Bildungsformaten an, mehr Infos findet ihr hier: https://kollektiv-radix.at oder auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kollektiv_radix/


    “Emergent Strategy” & “We Will Not Cancel Us” von adrienne maree brown https://www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html & https://www.akpress.org/we-will-not-cancel-us.html


    “Toward Transformative Justice” – ein Reader der Generation 5 http://www.generationfive.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/G5_Toward_Transformative_Justice-Document.pdf


    Die Podmapping Toolbox ist ein konkreter Ansatzpunkt, an dem du mit deiner Community anfangen kannst mit Transformativer Gerechtigkeit zu experimentiern https://batjc.wordpress.com/resources/pods-and-pod-mapping-worksheet/


    „Disrupting the Bystander“ ist ein Buch über den Umgang mit Gewalt und vor allem sexualisierter Gewalt im Freund*innenkreis https://disruptingthebystander.com/


    Für mehr Links zum Thema, schau dir diese Folge auf meiner Website an: https://jonasgroener.com/8-transformative-gerechtigkeit





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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • #7 [german] Bürger*innenräte und Dynamic Facilitation mit Martina Handler
    Aug 17 2022

    In dieser Ausgabe von Shift habe ich die große Ehre Martina Handler begrüßen zu dürfen. Martina ist Mediatorin, Prozessbegleiterin, Moderatorin und Beraterin für Bürger*innenbeteiligung. Sie war Teil des Moderationsteams des österreichischen Klimarates und hat jahrelange Erfahrung mit der Durchführung von Bürger*innenräten und dem Thema Partizipation.


    Wir unterhalten uns darüber, was ein Bürger*innenrat ist, die Methode Dynamic Facilitation, den Wert des Zuhörens, wie ein Bürger*innenrat zustande kommt und wie er abläuft, was mit den Ergebnissen passiert, Martinas Erfahrungen beim Klimarat und viele weitere Themen.


    Ressourcen und Links


    Hier kannst du mehr über den Klimarat erfahren: https://klimarat.org


    Hier kannst du mehr über die Methode Dynamic Facilitation und Wisdom Council nachlesen https://www.dynamicfacilitation.com/ https://participedia.net/method/1692


    Wenn du dich für das Thema Partizipation in Österreich interessierst, kannst du hier viele Ressourcen finden: https://partizipation.at/


    Hier findest du das Buch „Time to Think“ von Nancy Kline, in dem es darum geht, wie aufmerksames Zuhören unsere Kreativität anregt https://www.timetothink.com/books/time-to-think/


    Hier kannst du dich über das Büro für Zukunftsfragen in Vorarlberg informieren, http://www.denkwerkzukunft.de/index.php/inspiration/index/Vorarlberg


    Hier findest du Informationen über das Moderationsframework „Art of Hosting“ https://artofhosting.org/


    Lass uns in Kontakt bleiben


    Du findest die Videoversion dieses Podcasts hier https://jonasgroener.com/shift


    Wenn dir diese Ausgabe von Shift gefallen hat und du mehr davon willst, melde dich auf jonasgroener.com/newsletter zu meinem Newsletter an. Den verschicke ich ungefähr einmal im Monat mit allen neuen Podcast Folgen, Blogartikeln und Workshopangeboten.


    Außerdem findest du mich auf Instagram, Twitter, Facebook und LinkedIn


    Wenn du Gedanken, Kritik, Anregungen oder Themenvorschläge hast, dann schreib mir doch an hello@jonasgroener.com


    Wenn du diesen Podcast wertvoll findest und meine Arbeit unterstützen willst, kannst du mir hier eine Spende zukommen lassen.


    Coverphoto by Mirko Mina on Unsplash


    Thememusic Music by Wataboifrom Pixabay



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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • #6 - [english] Meetings, Collective Agency & Community Organizing with Jen Sandler
    Jul 27 2022

    In this episode of Shift I have the absolute privilege of talking to Jen Sandler. Jen is an antrhopologist, activist, community organizer and facilitator based in the US. In her research she has been focusing on the role of meetings for social change, what makes a good meeting and why good meetings are so important for succesful social movements. We talk about what she has been finding about the role of meetings, some principles and practices for good meetings, community organizing, the conditions that create momentum in social change, the difference in conditions between the states and Europe and many other things.


    If you are interested in the topics Jen and I talk about, you might want to check out TheSTOKE Collective – a training collective for activists and changemakers, that provide skill development around social change. You can find them at https://thestokecollective.org


    Also I have a bunch of workshops planned around Collective Resilience and Grounding in Personal Intentions in the next view months if you are interested in those, you can take a look at https://jonasgroener.com/events


    If you want to stay up to date with this podcast, related blog posts and upcoming events, the best way to do that is to sign up to my Newsletter. You will receive a compilation of valuable resources directly to your inbox once a month. https://jonasgroener.com/newsletter


    You can find the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/QjRtCLHtNto



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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • #5 [english] - Shifting Collaborative Culture in Community with Pascal Hazeleger
    Jul 11 2022

    In this episode, I have the absolute privilege of talking to Pascal Hazeleger. He works on solving complex problems through developing networked organizations. He is involved with the blue neighborhood economy foundation in Spijkerkwartier in Arnhem/Netherlands. The foundation is running a community center and many different projects in the neighborhood. About 10% of people in the neighborhood are actively involved in one of those projects.


    Pascal and I talk about why this community is so valuable to the people participating, how it is set up structurally, what challenges they are encountering with regards to organizational culture and bringing their collective vision into reality and how they are going about mastering those challenges.


    This is the first episode of shift, which is also on video. If you prefer seeing our faces and not only listening, you can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-LH1C_u4us


    Links


    This is the website of Spijkerkwartier where this project is located https://mijnspijkerkwartier.nl/


    And here is the website of the community center https://www.dazo.nl/


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    Ressources


    Here you can learn more about microsolidarity https://microsolidarity.cc


    I wrote an article with my learnings from the gathering where Pascal and I met https://medium.com/@jonasgroener/key-learnings-from-the-microsolidarity-gathering-428f54c75187?postPublishedType=initial


    Citizens by Jon Alexander and Work with Source by Tom Nixon are two books that were mentioned by Pascal.



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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • #4 [english] - Turning a Work-Place into a Purpose-Place with Mazin Jamal
    May 4 2022

    In this episode, I have the absolute privilege of talking to Mazin Jamal. Mazin is a fellow coach trained by the academy for coaching excellence, a trainer, author, artist, musician, activist, and thought leader in building a world where everyone can thrive. He is the founder and executive director of Holistic Underground – an organization that supports social movements and companies to bring principles of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion to their work.


    In this conversation, Mazin tells us about his theory of change, the methodology Holistic Underground works with to train movements and organizations in JEDI principles which is called “purpose place”, some organizational shifts toward self-organization and distributed leadership they are going through at the moment, his perspective on transformative justice, and a recent trip to Sudan, where he visited his family there and got to support the local revolution and resistance against the military coup that is happening there.


    Links


    Find more about Mazin’s work at https://mazinjamal.com or his Instagram @mazinjamal_


    You can learn more about the programs and training that Holistic Underground offers and get in touch with them if you are interested in working with together at https://holisticunderground.org.


    If you want to stay up to date with this podcast or what I am up to, you can subscribe to my newsletter at jonasgroener.com/newsletter or follow me on Instagram @jonasgroener


    Resources mentioned


    The Ready is an organization that is working on designing and transforming organizations: https://theready.com/


    The OS Canvas is a tool developed by The Ready to better understand and re-design organizations. You can read about it here https://medium.com/the-ready/the-operating-system-canvas-420b8b4df062


    Holacracy is a governance model for the self-organization of big groups. You can check it out here https://www.holacracy.org/.


    Essentialism by Greg McKeown is a book about focusing on the really important things to be more successful in them. You can listen to the author introducing his book here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9x6D09AKBU



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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #3 [english] - Dismantling White Supremacy Culture with Natalie Davenport
    Mar 18 2022

    Natalie Davenport is a facilitator, organizer and coach. She is based in the United States and all of her work is rooted in the purpose of supporting people to participate in building the new world with ease and joy and a sense of belonging. As a coach Natalie supports people to clarify their vision for change and to consistently take action. Recently she has been focusing her energy on dismantling white supremacy culture through an array of offerings, from interviews on instagram live to a 3 month study group. Today we will be talking about what white supremacy culture is, how it shows up in our organizations and society as a whole, how it relates to widespread conflict in social movements and why it is important to dismantle it.


    Ressources mentioned by Natalie


    Natalie's Coaching Website https://nataliedavenport.carrd.co/and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nataliexeilatan/


    Beyond White Supremacy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyondwhitesupremacy/


    The Website based on the document “Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture” by Tema Okun https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/


    adrienne maree brown https://adriennemareebrown.net/and her book “We Will Not Cancel Us” https://www.akpress.org/we-will-not-cancel-us.html


    Clementine Morrigan and her zine “F**k The Police Means We Don’t Act Like Cops To Each Other” https://www.clementinemorrigan.com/product/f**k-the-police-means-we-don-t-act-like-cops-to-each-other


    Ressources mentioned by Jonas


    Daniel Schmachtenberger and his thinking on “Generator Functions of Existential Risk” https://futurethinkers.org/daniel-schmachtenberger-generator-functions/


    Joana Macy and Molly Brown and their book “Coming Back To Life” https://workthatreconnects.org/resource/coming-back-to-life-the-updated-guide/and “The Work That Reconnects” https://workthatreconnects.org/


    Jonas’ newsletter https://jonasgroener.com/newsletter, coaching website https://jonasgroener.comand Instagram https://instagram.com/jonasgroener



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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • #2 - Organizing mit Katie und Micha
    Jan 12 2022

    Katie und Micha arbeiten beim Future Matters Project. Das FMP unterstützt die Klimabewegung durch Trainings für politisches Organizing. Wie Katie es beschreibt: "Wir schauen, was soziale Bewegungen erfolgreich macht und wie wir diese Erkenntnisse zurück in die Praxis tragen können." Wir unterhalten uns darüber was politisches Organizing ist, warum es so wichtig für soziale Bewegungen ist, wie gutes Organizing gelingen kann, warum es für den Erfolg der Klimagerechtigkeitsbewegung wichtig ist ihr Thema in der Breite der Gesellschaft zu verankern, was die beiden motiviert sich vollzeit dem Klimaaktivismus zu widmen und was sie dabei immer wieder hoffnungsvoll stimmt.


    Wenn du mehr über die Arbeit oder die Angebote des FMP erfahren willst, schau doch mal auf futuremattersproject.org vorbei.


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    Coverphoto by Mirko Mina on Unsplash


    Thememusic by Wataboi from Pixabay



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    1 hr and 9 mins