00:36:29 Janet du Preez: Great comment Nadezhda. 00:45:55 margaret purcell-alberg: i can’t hear Miriam very well. is it just me>? 00:48:22 Miriam Volle: Sorry everyone... I read the article thru the lens of my organization, which is a health care org. The idea of flowing through the cycles and recognizing what was valuable and learned behavior during COVID as we flexed and responded to the challenges it brought. 00:48:58 Miriam Volle: The temptation I'm seeing it to try to capsulize the skills needed then and not allowing us to flow into the next phase and what that demands. 00:50:00 Miriam Volle: There's also fear of "ossifying"... what a telling word! 00:50:49 Bruce Mabee: Birth-Death-Resurrection! Or something like this. Such models are so different from most of my experiences of orgs attempting to live forever, when no longer really contributing. 01:07:14 Miriam Volle: Peter Block has an interesting book he authored with two theologians on this idea of departing consumerism... "An Other Kingdom"... points to idea of neighborliness. 01:08:59 Nadezhda Belousova: One more book I wanted to share is “Designing Regenerative Cultures” by Daniel Christian Wahl 01:14:13 Bruce Mabee: Do "girl gangs" get into this, too? Or can "guys" learn from the new feminine leaders? 01:15:26 Dave Jamieson: Thank you all . Great information 01:15:39 william Zybach: Nuala, thanks for holding the space for an emergent conversation - wonderful 01:15:57 Janet du Preez: Wonderful debate. Thanks everyone!!!! 01:16:01 william Zybach: Bruce, thanks for nudging us to a different level 01:16:21 Nadezhda Belousova: What an exciting conversation today! Thank you, Nuala, and all who participated and held space for sparks :) 01:16:54 Bruce Mabee: thanks, Nuala! 01:17:04 Janet du Preez: Thanks Nuala and Tanya! 01:17:16 william Zybach: Thank you Nadezhda for your excellent contributions too 01:17:25 Dipayan Roy: thanks everyone, super conversation👍 01:17:48 margaret purcell-alberg: thank you. excellent discussion