Dan Palmer, Anne-Chloé Destremau, and Clinton Callahan at an Expand the Box Training in Wellington, NZ, February 2019
This conversation dives into the synergies between Permaculture and something called Possibility Management. It was my honour to be able to explore these synergies directly with Clinton Callahan. Clinton is the originator of Possibility Management, which has now been around about as long as permaculture.
For 40 years possibility management has been an evolving portal into radical responsibility, initiated adulthood, whole-person space and feeling navigation, consciously co-creating fresh possibilities out of nothing, and so much else.28 It exists as a system of piercingly clear distinctions discovered (and hence there to be noticed) inside lived experience. In trainings, books and so forth people are supported to discover and play with the power and possibility explosions resulting from experiencing these distinctions for themselves.
https://youtu.be/HzdYM0l_T3w This episode as a video...
For me, this episode has a kind of magic to it. As I explain in the episode, discovering and experimenting with Possibility Management has been a significant development in my life, and something I am deeply grateful for. To think it all started in May 2018 when I spotted a random book lying on David Holmgren and Su Dennet's coffee table!
Where this all started...
I hope you enjoy this opening dialogue, and here are some online places you can learn more about Clinton's work:
Possibility ManagementInner PermacultureClinton's personal website
Here are some links to upcoming Possibility Management Expand the Box trainings in this part of the world:
Possibility Management in AustraliaPossibility Management in New Zealand
As I say during the episode, if anyone out there has or finds themselves messing about in the places where possibility management and permaculture overlap, please get in touch immediately!
I end with my thanks once again to Ben Mallinson for creating the new intro and outro music - what do you think?
Returning Clinton's book to David March 13, 2019, ten months after I nicked off with it...
Endnote
Dan Palmer, Anne-Chloé Destremau, and Clinton Callahan at an Expand the Box Training in Wellington, NZ, February 2019
This conversation dives into the synergies between Permaculture and something called Possibility Management. It was my honour to be able to explore these synergies directly with Clinton Callahan. Clinton is the originator of Possibility Management, which has now been around about as long as permaculture.
For 40 years possibility management has been an evolving portal into radical responsibility, initiated adulthood, whole-person space and feeling navigation, consciously co-creating fresh possibilities out of nothing, and so much else.28 It exists as a system of piercingly clear distinctions discovered (and hence there to be noticed) inside lived experience. In trainings, books and so forth people are supported to discover and play with the power and possibility explosions resulting from experiencing these distinctions for themselves.
https://youtu.be/HzdYM0l_T3w This episode as a video...
For me, this episode has a kind of magic to it. As I explain in the episode, discovering and experimenting with Possibility Management has been a significant development in my life, and something I am deeply grateful for. To think it all started in May 2018 when I spotted a random book lying on David Holmgren and Su Dennet's coffee table!
Where this all started...
I hope you enjoy this opening dialogue, and here are some online places you can learn more about Clinton's work:
Possibility ManagementInner PermacultureClinton's personal website
Here are some links to upcoming Possibility Management Expand the Box trainings in this part of the world:
Possibility Management in AustraliaPossibility Management in New Zealand
As I say during the episode, if anyone out there has or finds themselves messing about in the places where possibility management and permaculture overlap, please get in touch immediately!
I end with my thanks once again to Ben Mallinson for creating the new intro and outro music - what do you think?
Returning Clinton's book to David March 13, 2019, ten months after I nicked off with it...
Endnote
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