They’re back! In the first episode of season four, Tim and Tuesday chat through what you can expect for Season 4. From interviews with mentors and elders in the field, to clients working to make change, to Tim & Tuesday’s professional and personal journeys. Join us for an invigorating, insightful, and inspiring new season.
Show Notes:
Tues + Tim: We are back for Season 4 of the podcast!! We hope you are listening while you running, walking your dog, doing the dishes. This season will be different and jammed packed with deliciousness.
Tues: We are going to have Adam Kahane talking about his new book, “Facilitating Breakthrough”, Margaret Wheatley talking about her now work, “A Songline”, Arawana Hayashi, Toke Møller, all these elders and mentors in the field talking about what they are up to and what has them excited.
Tim: Many of these people were formative for me - and us - in earlier parts of our career. We are getting to discover where they are right now. They are in really different places than when we first engaged with them. They rest on a lovely relationship with them. These are people on the cutting edge of their practice - in seeking to get really significant change done their own lives. They are reflecting on the journey and sharing the latest they have to share.
Tues: We also have our peers/clients (Carolyn Townsend, Future of Hockey Lab and Caroline Blackwell, National Association of Independent Schools) who are in senior leadership positions who are doing this work in the field right now in their organizations, trying to make change, to give that perspective: “What does it look like to make change inside of an organization.” And, you would have already heard the episode we recorded with Dr. Robert Strang, who is working with COVID in Nova Scotia. And, we are going to talk to some other public health folks - some in Canada and some in the US. This is systems change at an unprecedented, unlooked for, unnavigable level, COVID. We are going to talk to these folks about what it is like to lead in these times because these folks are at the front lines of leading change in an unprecedented times.
Tim: It’s exciting because they bring different angles. Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed, who is coming on, worked as the Deputy Medical Officer of Health and is now seated in an academic institution with a particular focus on equity. And, with the Minnesota [Public Health] folks, who are going through an incredible process of health transformation there, it’s also the region where George Floyd was murdered, so it is at the epicentre of the conversations round race in the United States.
Tues + Tim: And, [we] are still going to chat and ramble and make them available to you!! And we are going to chat about some of the incredible work we are doing this year and the development of the things we are working on. Tuesday is working on a book proposal and really focusing on writing and I am diving into my own research and development by either taking a Masters or partnering with a research faculty to really look into how we work with those who are in power - who come from positions of wealth and privilege - and how we integrate an analysis into how we work with large scale change.
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