Creative Circle for Earth and Donut Economics (#3) (Past)
We support each other and co-create strategies to help humanity evolve through Donut Economics.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
- We come together on the first Sunday of each month, 12 noon EST on Zoom.
- We are a monthly support group and global learning community.
- We acknowledge our Earth grief, heal our hearts, nurture our vision and our creative imagination.
- We create a practice to feel inner-peace, love, happiness and good humor, while working for justice and sustainability.
- We collaborate and co-create. Your hosts for the meeting on 5th September are Sanford Hinden (Long Island) and Aman Walia (Amsterdam).
In this event series, we create, collect and share learnings about how to work together on a global network-scale. To achieve this, we follow a step-by-step process and reflect on our experiences to incrementally re-define learnings and strategies.
10 min Presentation of concept: "Learning how to work together"
< 5 min each Second Pass (Connecting to the Creative Circle)
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Topic: Creative Circle for Earth and Donut Economics #3
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Aman Walia
Human on Earth. Economics, Energy & Climate expert.
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Ekin Al
İstanbul, Türkiye
Sustainability•Regeneration•Impact Design Ekin Al is an impact and new economy designer. He is involved in the design of regenerative and distributive economies in an interdisciplinary manner. Selected as one of the Post Growth fellows at the Post Growth Institute, Ekin works towards a holistic system transformation and a new economic paradigm. He reflects on business transformation, culture and leadership, human and life rights. Aspiring to be a point of dialogue, Ekin brings together civil society, social entrepreneurship, the business world, public sector, local governments, and marginalized communities. He is the founder of the platform "Onarım Atölyesi | Regenerative Impact Space", where he designs projects for the transformation of the private sector and advocates for a new economy across various verticals. Additionally, he hosts a podcast series where he converses with different guests. Ekin produces written and live broadcast content for Harvard Business Review Turkey and economic newspapers. As the community leader of Doughnut Economics Türkiye, he thinks, reads, explains, and brings people together on new economic models! 🌎Founder - Onarım Atölyesi | Regenerative Impact Space 🗞️Columnist - Nasıl Bir Ekonomi Gazetesi 🙌🏻 Leader - Doughnut Economics Türkiye #neweconmy 🎙️Speaker & Host https://linktr.ee/ekin.al
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John Adams
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
I retired early from my career in technology sales. The culture of corporate America was no longer working for me. Specifically the idea that there is a moral space, where as long as you are not breaking the law, your only responsibility was to shareholder value and pursuit of profit. Full acceptance of this leaves little space to connect with your values and principles. As I dug deeper into the concepts of Doughnut Economics the decision to retire from my professional job was a no-brainer. It was a purposeful transition from years of accumulating, to focusing on how to thrive so that I could live the concepts. This in turn has freed up my time and attention capacity to make sense of the current situation of the world, understand the underlying systems, and determine how I can contribute to help make positive change. I came to DEAL to find guidance on how to take action.
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Maxime GARDE
São Paulo, Brésil
I have been working for 15 years in the investment banking sector, both in Switzerland and in Brazil, in the financing of commodities and large corporates. I am now in a career transition, following a course in social innovation management at the Amani Institute.
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Astrid Brook
London, England, United Kingdom
Hello 👋 I wear two hats: 🎩 I’m a singer-songwriter; and 🎩 I’m also a senior HR professional in a global business. I believe it’s up to us how we evolve and we have the ability to design a future where we all thrive. I’ve even written a song about it called: We The People 🎶 (listen via YouTube link)
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Aditya Jamwal
Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India
I have a bachelor's in the sciences and a master's in economics. I have acquired knowledge in fields like economics, statistics, and mathematics. With the knowledge I've gained throughout my education and past life experiences, I'm currently looking for a place where I can fit in. I'm a passionate individual ready to work with kind, like-minded individuals, gain knowledge from their experiences, and give back to society.
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Irene Höppner
Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
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rob de laet
Ubaíra, Bahia, Brazil
Humanity is in the most pervasive crisis of its history. It affects every level from psychology, society, economy, politics to nature and spirituality. So whether we approach the current chaos from a spiritual, cosmological, social, political or ecological or economic angle, it is all relevant. But a great basis to start with is to take action in the economy, the community. Kate Raworth's Doughnut model is by far the best I have seen to work with, because it is intuitive and deals with the two most practical aspects of economy: its foundation in nature and the necessity for a just society. My name is Rob, I am 64 years old, born in Holland, now reforesting an area in the Mata Atlantica area of Brazil.
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Antonio Arruebo
Ámsterdam, Noord-Holland, Países Bajos
Spanish economics master-student passionate about the doughnut economy and environmental, social and economic issues
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Marie Indrelid Winsvold
Oslo, Norge