Off to Seattle!
I’m in the air somewhere between Baltimore and Detroit on my way to meet Vicki, Susan, and Heather for a three-day pow-wow about coordinating the first (annual?) Conversation Week. We’ve had a series of conference calls over the last few months, triangulating from Washington state to Virginia to Massachusetts, but this meeting is designed to get us all some face time for, well, meaningful conversation! We’ll be calling in Ian Manheimer, our co-organizer from dropping knowledge, as well as a few other folks (details to follow).Our agenda is packed and we’re all anxious with anticipation for what bright ideas and good energy will come out of our time together. I’m actually putting this blog together in-flight in order for us to have a talking point for the Conversation Week website - it will likely look much different a month from now!
Talk - and listen - to ya later!
Talk - and listen - to ya later!
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Thanks for these very interesting posts, Kai!
These are stimulating times when you can get together face to face
Sami
Thank you for your expertise and for caring about person and planet well being.
Are you aware of the crisis I describe below and its readily available remedy? (I include a link to releases and articles you may use.) It is the second most important question in the world now and I urge you to include it in conversation week.
“Most people know that we live on the surface of Planet Earth. But do we?”
Some men, in order to prevent the supposed intentions of their adversaries, have committed the most enormous cruelties — Clearchus, in Xenophon
When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, ‘Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don’t believe? — Quentin Crisp