All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Transition Network’
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Response Ability: Fielding Feedback and Adjusting Course
Plans tend to change from solid to liquid as they fill with complexity. Sometimes you just have to throw out a rough sketch to get the shape in your head, knowing that most of the details will likely morph or melt away eventually. As anticipated, …
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Working with what we have, where we are, when we can
I recently riffed about how what you have to work with hinders largely on your location. I’d like to offer up a few real-world examples of this phenomenon, and why it should matter to more Americans. As previously discussed, the Transition movement is a guiding …
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Blasting the Speakers: Motherships and the Act of Making Contact
As with most entrepreneurial forays, I’m pretty much figuring this whole thing out on the fly. I have a good idea of where I want to go and a general course to take for getting there, but the travel itinerary often looks a lot different …
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7 Life Lessons from a Three-Year-Long Blog Launch
Oh, me and this trusty Musicianing blog have shared a long and tumultuous history, we have. I’ll be honest, this site was over three years in the making prior to its current incarnation, complete with several misguided attempts and failures. I actually decided to keep …
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