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Introducing my new Patreon podcast series…

April 29, 2020
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[…] imaginative – for reimagining everything – this it is. Now is the time to get together and reshape the world. In a couple of weeks, I will be starting a brand new podcast called ‘From What If to What Next’. It will be based on ‘What If’ questions sent in by you, the listener – and my challenge […]


Compost, community and cash: tasting the new economy in Geneva

March 30, 2017
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[…] I gave it a pretty good shot last week. I travelled (by train, as is my wont) to Switzerland to support several initiatives there, in and around Geneva. I love trips like this, where hopefully I leave behind some ideas and inspiration, but I also take a good share of that back with me too.


Jason Roberts on imagination: “I like this idea of new ways of thinking”

May 8, 2017
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Creativity comes from this intersection of two disparate ideas that happen to cross, and that’s where you get these creative ideas come out, and solutions. Ultimately we are social beings and we want to connect, we want to have connections. I feel like what I see in these processes is first of all where […]


Dominique Christina onusing the raw material of possible to say all of the urgent things”

November 1, 2018
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“To me the most radical thing that you can do is to centre the wholeness, to centre wellness, not brokenness.  The way to respond to some of this stuff is to imagine what we want as opposed to constantly reacting to what we do not want.  You know, to me, when I am spending […]


Training Imagination Activists in Brussels: January 2024

January 26, 2024
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Last week I was with the entire staff team of Climact in Brussels running an imagination workshop with them, which was such fun. We made potato creatures (the first time I’ve ever had potato creatures partly composed of snowballs), time travelled, played ‘Yes, But/Yes, And, had a Walk of What If. worked up some […]


Kali Akuno on imagination and “the ways we can and must resist”

November 13, 2018
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“I know one of the things that you’re investigating is the imagination. Why I like it is that if you don’t ask yourself ‘what if’ questions, then it keeps you in a static view of the world, “I’m going to play by the rules as they exist and I’m going to just try to […]


Maggie Jackson on ‘Distracted’ and the fragmentation of attention

May 15, 2018
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Today we’re talking about technology and the fragmentation of attention with Maggie Jackson. After an early career as a foreign correspondent, Maggie returned to the US and began writing about workplace and worklife issues. She began noticing the impact of early technologies such as laptops and cellphones on people. At that time, the tone […]


Sally Weintrobe on nurturing imagination amid a ‘culture of uncare’

May 28, 2018
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[…] a handle first on the culture neoliberalism has created, and in which we are all, to a greater or lesser extent, implicated. I have been intrigued by her work and her thinking for some time. She has written about what she calls ‘the new imagination’, thinking that clearly overlaps with the explorations we’ve been having here.


Michele d’Alena on Bologna, the city with a ‘Civic Imagination Office’.

March 4, 2019
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In Bologna, a new approach to engagement and civic action is emerging, rooted in the imagination. One driver for this shift is the realisation we are living in what Michele calls “a distrust era”, where people don’t trust public administrations, NGOs, or private businesses.  The Civic Imagination Office’s approach is towards what Michele calls […]


Sarah Corbett on Craftivism and the imagination

June 22, 2017
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It’s such a broad label for lots of things, so my approach to Craftivism is ‘gentle protest’. You’re protesting against something but you always focus on what you want in the world, a positive vision of the world, and you’re using craft as a tool to do gentle protest which is careful, considerate and […]


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