e159 jane marsland - it’s all about balance
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- It's all about balance and moving away from perpetual growth mode. It's about understanding that if you're a tightrope walker, you can't stand still, because the minute you stand still, you fall off. So you have to move forwards, or backwards. There’s no qualitative judgment about whether it's better to move forward or backward. It doesn't matter. You can grow or you can shrink : it's all about balance. If you stay balanced, you'll survive.
A colleague recommended that I invite arts administrator and consultant Jane Marsland to a conscient podcast conversation.
I went to Jane’s website and read about her interest in developing ‘new approaches and methods of working to emphasize agile and adaptive organizational responses that are informed by knowledge of constant environmental changes’. Art and constant environmental changes sounded just right for this podcast.
Janes utilizes a process of working with arts organizations that she has learned through eighteen years of being affiliated with Arts Action Research in New York. Jane believes that each organization has a unique vision, point of view and way of working. The challenge is to learn how to discover, understand and reveal these unique qualities and processes.
I asked Jane about art and ecology and how she advises arts organizations on adaptation to complex issues like climate change. I also asked her about the end of the world (as we know it). I think you’ll be enchanted by her responses.
When I asked what she reading or seeing these days she recommended 6 items:
- Climate Change and Other Small Talk, a series of short videos by Sunny Drake
- Combining by Nora Bateman
- Dancing at the Edge:Competence, Culture and Organization in the 21st Century by Maureen O’Hara and Graham Leicester
- Three Horizons: The Patterning of Hope - 2nd Ed by Bill Sharpe
- Transformative Innovation: A Guide to Practice and Policy for System Transition by Graham Leicester
- Who Do We Choose To Be? Facing Reality | Claiming Leadership | Restoring Sanity by Margaret Wheatley
- Ten Things to do in a Conceptual Emergency by Maureen O’Hara and Graham Leicester
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Thanks for your presence. Season 5 of this podcast is now completed. I'll be back with season 6 on art and culture in times of crisis and collapse (see trailer for details) sometime in 2025.
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