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Emergence

In Yarns 1 – 4 our yarners share many of the sources behind their ideas. We hope you are curious and will value links to these sources and some related ones – we invite you to explore the wider context of their conversation.

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Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:00:04

Introducing yarners

Beth Smith on Video at 0:01:18

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:02:04

Chels Marshall on Video at 0:02:53

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:04:35

Beth Smith on Video at 0:05:33

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:06:43

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:07:17

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:07:32

Introductions to place, fauna

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:11:04

Listening to Country

Beth Smith on Video at 0:13:48

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:15:08

From toads to networks

Chels Marshall on Video at 0:16:49

From Game of Thrones to biomimicry

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:20:37

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:21:26

About cane toads

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:24:46

On invasion of species and culture

Tyson on “The Stoa”

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:28:08

Brave spaces and art

Beth Smith on Video at 0:31:04

Initiatives in Welsh mines

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:32:22

Chels Marshall on Video at 0:34:45

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:37:41

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:38:54

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:40:41

About systems, complexity and cybernetics

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:42:32

A context for mentoring

Beth Smith on Video at 0:43:10

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:44:00

Resilience, art, community and strangers

Tyson Yunkaport on Video at 0:46:52

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:47:40

Dave Snowdend on Video at 0:49:02

Chels Marshall on Video at 0:51:29

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 0:54:15

Dave Snowden on Video at 0:56:01

Identity

Guy Ritani on Video at 0:58:13

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:02:56

  • Kiely, M., & Snowden, E. (2020). Weaving well-being into the fabric of our organizations with the Cynefin Framework. In R. Greenberg & B. Bertsch (Eds.), Cynefin – Weaving Sense-Making into the Fabric of Our World. Brooklyn: Cognitive Edge.

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:04:22

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:05:51

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 1:06:04

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:07:10

About organisational design

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:08:52

Tyson Yunkaporta on Video at 1:09:03

Beth Smith on Video at 1:14:03

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:17:00

Beth Smith on Video at 1:18:57

Guy Ritani on Video at 1:20:57

Dave Snowden on Video at 1:23:17

Beth Smith on Video at 1:26:41

Tough love and the Welsh Mam

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