
Using Strategic Doing to Manage Conversations and Networks to Create Change (Past)
In just 5 months, Regen Brisbane has created an active platform and local and international connections. Here's how...

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Regen Brisbane combines Doughnut Economics and Strategic Doing (more), and draws on the Shady Lanes Project. We have built connections with local networks, with Y-DONUT in South Korea, and with Ed Morrison and others in the Strategic Doing networks.
In this session, we discuss how we use the Strategic Doing methodology to create loose interconnecting networks (from small local initiatives to global networks) with a common purpose, to support and learn from each other, and form innovative collaborations.
This event will be held on ZOOM - make sure you register for the Global Donut Days event and then you can see recording of this and other zooms on the day.
https://globaldonutdays.vfairs.com
You can see a copy of the slides and scripts on the Regen Brisbane substack in English here and in Korean on the Y-Donut substack here.
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Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] [ ] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter
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Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Kyungmin Lee is the Co-Founder of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition) and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and the Supunro Cooperative based at Neutinamu Library. She holds a PhD in Public Administration and currently serves as a Research Associate Professor at Ajou University in South Korea. Her research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking, aiming to build regenerative and redistributive communities through participatory governance and locally grounded innovation.
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Ma. Marilou Ibita
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Amy Daniels-Moehle
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Samiran Das
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Kaixin Li
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Aiman Somoudi
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kate Muggeridge
New Zealand