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Relating to Self as a communal practice { with Richard D. Bartlett}

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In this episode of Relating to Self, I have a conversation with Richard D. Bartlett.

Richard helps people grow high-trust communities & decentralized organizations.
He's a co-founder of tech co-op Loomio, community building network Microsolidarity, non-hierarchical management consultancy The Hum, and director of the social impact collective Enspiral.

Topics, resources, and useful links mentioned in the episode:

  • Why Richard is suspicious of the Self
  • Relating to Self as inner conversations with mischievous kids
  • Coming to a more agentic state of mind
  • Relating within a group
  • Good company as a privilege, how to create it?
  • Extending co-regulation into our identity
  • How to be a good mammal
  • Cultivating trust as a practice
  • Making relationships themselves as the object of curiosity
  • The meaning of "grace"
  • The balance between our animal and human sides
  • The illusion of free will
  • Meeting people where they are
  • Non-attachment to outcome and wonder
  • Not pushing your reality onto other people
  • Being famous for values that serve people
  • What's difficult for Richard
  • Optimism as a lens

If you enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend and leaving a rating or review. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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In this episode of Relating to Self, I have a conversation with Richard D. Bartlett.

Richard helps people grow high-trust communities & decentralized organizations.
He's a co-founder of tech co-op Loomio, community building network Microsolidarity, non-hierarchical management consultancy The Hum, and director of the social impact collective Enspiral.

Topics, resources, and useful links mentioned in the episode:

  • Why Richard is suspicious of the Self
  • Relating to Self as inner conversations with mischievous kids
  • Coming to a more agentic state of mind
  • Relating within a group
  • Good company as a privilege, how to create it?
  • Extending co-regulation into our identity
  • How to be a good mammal
  • Cultivating trust as a practice
  • Making relationships themselves as the object of curiosity
  • The meaning of "grace"
  • The balance between our animal and human sides
  • The illusion of free will
  • Meeting people where they are
  • Non-attachment to outcome and wonder
  • Not pushing your reality onto other people
  • Being famous for values that serve people
  • What's difficult for Richard
  • Optimism as a lens

If you enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend and leaving a rating or review. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Sign up for the Relating to Self newsletter

Follow Joachim on Twitter

  continue reading

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