Adapting for an Uncertain Future: A conversation with Phoebe Tickell
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Phoebe is a scientist, facilitator, interdisciplinary systems thinker and serial social entrepreneur with a background in molecular biology at Cambridge University and Imperial College London. She blends scientific and artist approaches and has developed new tools and methodologies that create systemic change across institutional innovation organisational design, government, the education sector and regenerative agriculture. She has developed a new curriculum and set of methodologies called Moral Imagining - which connects people to what is truly important to them using creative systems thinking approaches, visioning and group exercises. She holds the following positions: Science Director at Edinburgh University’ Planetary Health Lab, Assistant Lecturer at Schumacher College, Advisory Board at International Bateson Institute and Advisor to the Consilience Project. Her mentors include Nora Bateson, Joanna Macy, Fritjof Capra and Stephan Harding.
Zoom details to our conversation will be emailed to you nearer the time.
Co-founder of HEART Community Group, Kimberley Hare is a writer, coach, facilitator, community leader, and “Post-Doomer”.
After more than 35 years leading a highly successful consulting firm, she found herself drawn to a deeper, more profound approach to making a difference in the world. Waking up to the various interconnected predicaments we are facing she was nudged to close down her business and devote herself full-time to making a contribution here.
HEART Community Group works across Hertfordshire to educate, support and advocate for local community resilience.
Kim is also an ‘Elder’ and Facilitator in the global Deep Adaptation Community.
She does all her work ‘in the gift’.