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Resilience & Innovation: The Connection
Space Bangkok supports the creation of resilient individuals, teams, and organizations; increasingly creative and effective meetings; and...
Jenn Weidman
Apr 17, 20204 min read
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Surviving Covid-19 in a World of Can
As the situation said, "You can't do things," the magnificent individuals of the world said, "Yes, we can and we are." This is our challenge
Jenn Weidman
Mar 25, 20204 min read
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Peacebuilding as Energy Transfer
The theories of John Paul Lederach have helped usher us in to an era of web thinking. We no longer conceptualize peacebuilding in terms...
Jenn Weidman
Oct 5, 20193 min read
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Trusting the Process: The Relationship Between Facilitation & Gardening
In many ways, facilitation is like gardening. You just have to trust the process. Dirt plus sun plus water equals growing plants. ...
Jenn Weidman
Jul 17, 20193 min read
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Holding & Releasing Space
“Suddenly I feel much lighter, a release…” she commented as she breathed deeply in, then out. We had just closed a facilitation and...
Jenn Weidman
Jun 3, 20193 min read
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Family & the Ring
There was a tournament this year at my martial arts school’s annual gathering. Not only did we perform the ceremonies to respect the...
Jenn Weidman
May 20, 20193 min read
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Haiku Challenge
For the last 117 days I’ve been writing a haiku a day. I was inspired by John Paul Lederach’s self-challenge of writing a haiku each day...
Jenn Weidman
Apr 9, 20192 min read
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Personal Resilience During Earthquakes
Torrential rain produces a 50 centimetre sheet of water which cascades down a gravel race finding its way between flattened rocks. This...
Charles Allen
Feb 25, 20194 min read
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Ego & Learning
(สำรับภาษาไทยกรุณาอ่านด้านล่าง) You could hear a pin drop. It was an annual gathering at my martial arts school and my master was giving...
Jenn Weidman
Feb 5, 20193 min read
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Tongariro: Resting from our Courage
As the year comes to an end and I fiercely try to protect the time I scheduled for rest, renewal, and some deep thinking, this poem by...
Jenn Weidman
Dec 29, 20182 min read
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Lessons from a Hedge Maze
Last week I spent some time in a place with a hedge maze. Yes, a hedge maze. The hedges of this particular maze came up to about my...
Jenn Weidman
Dec 17, 20183 min read
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Prep
In a few days I’ll be heading to a beautiful, quiet beach in Phuket. It will be the day before the folks coming to our next resilience...
Jenn Weidman
Nov 11, 20182 min read
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Intention & Resilience Practice
The last six months have been quite the whirlwind for me. And its got me thinking again about intention and resilience practice. In the...
Jenn Weidman
Oct 20, 20182 min read
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Existential Composting
I recently started composting. Let me help you visualize that. I live in an apartment. With a couple small balconies. In the city. ...
Jenn Weidman
Mar 26, 20184 min read
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Lobsters & the Olympics
(สำรับภาษาไทยกรุณาอ่านด้านล่าง) “Lobsters come to mind…” I found myself saying in a recent chat with a friend. In answer to my friend’s...
Jenn Weidman
Feb 15, 20183 min read
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Identity, Actions, Feelings
What is a resilience retreat? What is it that Illoura Peace Retreats and Space Bangkok offer our participants? Some read the...
Charles Allen
Jan 25, 20183 min read
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Work Life Balance or Quicksand
This blog was originally posted on PCDN as part of the PCDN Career Series. ----- Work life balance. It’s a phrase that can easily be...
Jenn Weidman
Nov 23, 20172 min read
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Necessity, The Mother of Innovation
Old American cars are one of the prevailing visions across Cuba, particularly in Havana. These large, 50’s model cars are iconic and...
Charles Allen
Oct 23, 20172 min read
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Mental Baggage
I’m at the airport smiling as I go through check in. My emotions are tightly packed into my 7kg carry on baggage. False bravado. I’m...
Ellen Maynes
Oct 9, 20173 min read
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It’s all uphill from here
“It’s all uphill from here!” That’s what automatically popped into my head as I was cheering a friend on. I typed it in the chat...
Jenn Weidman
Sep 22, 20172 min read
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