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PATHWAYS TO HOPE

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As responsible leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals, we are confronted with unprecedented challenges to running life and business as usual. While vaccines promise an end to the COVID-19 pandemic, the complex devastating effects of climate change continue with increasing ferocity to threaten our very existence.

The facts of this bleak, volatile and disruptive scenario can be overwhelming. Yet we have a chance to be brutally honest about the degenerative practices that got us into this mess.

We have shown how quickly we can pivot to adapt to the pandemic. Hope lies in pivoting radically and purposefully to co-create a truly regenerative future for planet and humanity - with equal urgency. The question is where to start?

Here we acknowledge our responses of anxiety, guilt and grief, and explore potential, practical regenerative PATHways forward through collaboration, courage and hope. In this interactive free session, we invite you in as co-explorers.

Part of the Climate Coaching Alliance's 4th March 24h event "WHAT'S MINE TO DO?"

This is a free session, and we invite donations in support of courageous defenders of human rights and indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia.  Please donate directly to http://www.tenaganita.net/.



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Anne leads AMK Transformations (founded 1995), which delivers customised relevant programmes to leading personnel in key sectors and communities. AMKT specialises in cutting edge facilitation and coaching approaches proven to co-create the conditions needed for client partners to develop holistically, their specific talent and outcomes. In the midst of the radical, rapid and volatile shifts in Climate and Technology, Anne helps her partners chart a pathway towards a sustainable future, a task that has arguably never been more needed.

Samantha is a design strategist for sustainability and regeneration. She is a chartered engineer (CEng MCIBSE) in urban design, architecture, engineering and construction. Samantha informs and facilitates design in complex multidisciplinary contexts, ensuring environmental, carbon and social sustainability aims are met and exceeded. Samantha’s interests are in net-positive, biophilic, participatory and informed design, seeding radical innovation, and implementing holistic measures for climate and social resilience.


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