Ao h berlin nov 2011 small_final

Frauke Godat
Frauke GodatVice President at AIESEC Germany
9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany




 Many of us are leading transformative initiatives in our cities...

 We are working in civil society, business,
 government, culture and the arts, some of us across
 sectors and organizations. We strive to improve the
 well-being and sustainability of our communities and
 places of work. We are creating and connecting
 movements for the common good in new and
 collaborative ways.
 We are drawn into this space because we feel the
 possibility of a different way of living and working
 together. We feel the possibility and have had
 glimpses of the experience, that a different future is
 possible. We are aware that we can make this              „Public Hubbing“   (in front of the Reichstag, Berlin/Mitte)
 happen in our lives.

 Berlin can in many ways be seen as a laboratory for change, providing spaces for a wide range of
 experiments in creating urban communities, connecting locally and translocally in order to address
 local and global challenges such as climate change, migration or an ageing society. Throughout its
 history, the city has undergone a series of remarkable changes, not least the peaceful transformation
 in 1989, when it became a crystallization point for a new world order.
 Today, people from all over the world move to Berlin, searching for orientation, inspiration and
 visions. New manifestations of democracy, civil-participation and cohabitation spread out to world
 from here, and contribute to shaping ideas of future cities – may they be metropoles or provincial
 towns.



 The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
9am Friday 18th – 4pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany

  We invite you to join us in conversation
  and dialogue to explore:

   ?     What will thriving cities look like in the future?


   ?     How do we want to learn and engage
         as changemakers in our local realities?


   ?
         How can we make meaning of our experiences
         and connect translocally in order to address global      Intercultural urban gardening area “Mauer
         challenges?
                                                                  Garten” (Wall Tree House, Berlin/Kreuzberg)




                                                      Entrepreneurs, social innovators, people who
  We invite:
                                                 *    are attracted to change

                                                   Business/public sector leaders, facilitators,
                                                 * trainers, consultants,teachers, community
                                                   and youth workers, coworkers

                                                      Learning practitioners who would like to join
                                                 *    a growing local and global learning
                                                      community

                                                      All people who want to experience a
                                                 *
  Social innovators connect during breakfast
  at coworking space (Betahaus/ Berlin)               different perspective of collaborating and
                                                      leading which sets free other people's
                                                      creativity and intelligence


 The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
9am Friday 18th – 4pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany
Context and background                                        The Art of Hosting
We have discovered that the principles of self-               is more than just a training
organisation, participation, ownership and non-linear         This is a practice ground for all who aspire
solutions are key to both individual and collective           to bring out the best in themselves and
discoveries.                                                  others. It is based on the assumption and
                                                              experience that human beings have an
We are particularly inspired by what happens in the
                                                              enormous       untapped     potential   and
creative tension between chaos and order – the chaordic
                                                              resilience.
field – where learning, innovation and harvesting take
place and where wise and sustainable change can be            The Art of Hosting is a practice for a world
discovered and grounded into acting wisely.                   that is becoming increasingly complex and
                                                              fragmented, where true solutions and
                                                              innovations lie not in one leader or one
                                                              viewpoint, but in the bigger picture of our
                                                              collective intelligence.
                                                              It is a response at a time when institutions
                                                              and democracies as we know them are
                                                              failing to address the increasing complexity
                                                              in our world. It is a testing ground for those
This training is not for spectators!                          seeking to find new, effective and healthy
                                                              patterns for organising, innovating and
Our learning will grow out of everyone’s contributions
                                                              interacting to create new structures.
and presence – we will support each other as co-
learners.                                                     There is a growing global community of
                                                              practitioners, supporting each other to
We will learn by observation, experience and practice,
                                                              explore and accomplish what we most care
using our collective experience and wisdom to build a
                                                              about. It is a self-convening network of
safe and inspiring learning ecology.
                                                              practitioners / hosts.     Art of Hosting
The training offers…                                          trainings have been offered in Europe, the
                                                              Middle East, Africa, Asia and South and
        Exploring hosting as a practice for collaboration     North America in the past 10 years. Learn
        and participatory leadership                          more      about   Art   of    Hosting   at
        Conditions for using       different   facilitation   www.artofhosting.org
        methods and tools
        Entering the network of learners and
        practitioners supporting you in using new
        skills                                                Grafitti at playground that hosted one of our
                                                              calling team meetings (Berlin/Neukölln)
What will you learn?
        Design and lead powerful conversations that
        result in clearer thinking, intelligent solutions,
        and group coherence
        Initiate interactive processes to generate fresh
        thinking, restore trust, and create shared
        commitment to wiser actions
        Fundamental organizing patterns that invite
        profound shifts in how we can live and work
        together



 The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany
Who is calling for this event?                                                             Anonymus arts installation
                                                                                           (Weichselplatz/Berlin)
We are a group of committed and driven individuals coming from different
backgrounds, who strongly believe that meaningful conversations across the
city can transform living and working together in urban environments:
Sascha Altenhoff (Egopreneur), Valentina Catena, Frauke Godat (Learning
Designer), Benjamin Kafka (Social Entrepreneur), Giulia Molinengo, Soledad
Pons Caruso, Eva Ressel, Martina Rudolph (Wellness Coach), Karen Schmidt
(Consultant & Entrepereneur).




Who is hosting this event?
Mary Alice Arthur, SOAR, www.getsoaring.com                  Ria Baeck, Vitis, www.vitis-tct.be
Mary-Alice is New Zealand’s leading narrative                Ria is fascinated by communities-teams-collectives and
practitioner, and at the heart of her work is the practice   how we can make them work. She is a long-time self-
of recognising, bringing to light and working with the       employed psycho-therapist who combines deep
personal and group stories, conversations and inquiries      compassion, bodily awareness and a lust for life. She
.
that hold the keys to collective wisdom and wise action.     founded Vitis whose core purpose is to bring deep
She is a well-seasoned and delighted practitioner of all     transformation in individuals, organisations and society.
types of participatory practices and a keen participant in   Ria is a clinical psychologist and coach with a lot of
the art and practice of transformational conversations       experience in individual and group work. She is a
and creating powerful questions. Her current focus is        Steward of the global network of Art of Hosting
around conversations on stewardship, eldership, and          practitioners. And besides all that: she is dedicated to
collective wise action.                                      create beauty in her garden and in all conversations.


                                                             Simone Poutnik, www.natural-innovation.net
                                                             Simone     studied     Communication       Systems    for
                                                             International Relations at the International University
                                                             of Perugia in Italy. She is initiator and co-founder of
Frauke Godat, future@ucation                                 the Hub Brussels and Natural Innovation - a social
Frauke was born and raised in northern Germany. She          enterprise whose purpose is collaborative learning,
studied political science and international relations in     research and experimentation for resilient futures. She
Berlin and at the London School of Economics. She            is also a member of FoAM - a research group and
worked with AIESEC in Germany and India, with                transdisciplinary laboratory for holistic and speculative
Greenpeace International in Amsterdam, and co-               cultures. She has been working with social
created The Hub Berlin. Since 2000, Frauke has been          movements, learning networks and communities of
active as a freelance and volunteer trainer for social       practice for the past ten years; for the past two years
change, youth leadership, and education for                  she has been supporting two systemic change projects
sustainable development. She has co-initiated                in the Uk ‘The Finance Innovation Lab’ and ‘Tasting
future@ucation in Berlin with the vision to establish an     the Future’ (changing the way we work with food).
intergenerational future learning space in the city          Simone has been part of the Art of Hosting network
using Art of Hosting as her learning and project             since 2006 and has called and co-hosted trainings in
development practice.                                        Belgium, the Uk, Germany and most recently Egypt.




 The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany
Our Venue
We will be hosted by the Forum of the Evangelische
Schule Berlin Zentrum. A newly built learning space
which is the general assembly hall of the school
between its Eastern German architecture buildings.
The Forum is currently developing into a community
learning center focusing on school innovation
exchange, social responsibility, and sustainable
development education. A part of your fee will go to
support the school's work in the future.
Evangelische Schule Berlin Zentrum
Wallstraße 23, 10179 Berlin
www.ev-schule-zentrum.de

Some Pictures of the venue:
www.bit.ly/aohberlin-venue




 Fees
This training is run on a not-for-profit basis. We as a calling team of nine people have been working
since February 2011 to make it happen. One of our goals is to keep costs as low as possible. Taking
this into account, we have calculated a price that we consider fair and appropriate. We do however
realise that the price might be prohibitive for some potential participants. Financial constraints
should not prevent you from participating. If you feel called to this training, please get in
touch with us by e-mail as soon as possible!

Fee for Businesses and Government: EUR 950
Self funded: EUR 650
    Fee includes: Training (Friday 9 a.m. till Sunday 5 p.m.), Workbook, Lunch and Coffee Breaks.
    Accommodation is not included, we will however provide some recommendations for
    accommodation when the training comes closer.
    We offer a 10% reduced “Early Bird Rate” for all registrations before September 30th.


Please register online before October 21st:
                                                     www.bit.ly/aohberlin
If you have any questions, write to artofhosting@impuls.net


This training is hosted by Impuls, Agentur für angewandte Utopien. It is VAT free according to §4 No 22a UStG.



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Ao h berlin nov 2011 small_final

  • 1. 9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany Many of us are leading transformative initiatives in our cities... We are working in civil society, business, government, culture and the arts, some of us across sectors and organizations. We strive to improve the well-being and sustainability of our communities and places of work. We are creating and connecting movements for the common good in new and collaborative ways. We are drawn into this space because we feel the possibility of a different way of living and working together. We feel the possibility and have had glimpses of the experience, that a different future is possible. We are aware that we can make this „Public Hubbing“ (in front of the Reichstag, Berlin/Mitte) happen in our lives. Berlin can in many ways be seen as a laboratory for change, providing spaces for a wide range of experiments in creating urban communities, connecting locally and translocally in order to address local and global challenges such as climate change, migration or an ageing society. Throughout its history, the city has undergone a series of remarkable changes, not least the peaceful transformation in 1989, when it became a crystallization point for a new world order. Today, people from all over the world move to Berlin, searching for orientation, inspiration and visions. New manifestations of democracy, civil-participation and cohabitation spread out to world from here, and contribute to shaping ideas of future cities – may they be metropoles or provincial towns. The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
  • 2. 9am Friday 18th – 4pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany We invite you to join us in conversation and dialogue to explore: ? What will thriving cities look like in the future? ? How do we want to learn and engage as changemakers in our local realities? ? How can we make meaning of our experiences and connect translocally in order to address global Intercultural urban gardening area “Mauer challenges? Garten” (Wall Tree House, Berlin/Kreuzberg) Entrepreneurs, social innovators, people who We invite: * are attracted to change Business/public sector leaders, facilitators, * trainers, consultants,teachers, community and youth workers, coworkers Learning practitioners who would like to join * a growing local and global learning community All people who want to experience a * Social innovators connect during breakfast at coworking space (Betahaus/ Berlin) different perspective of collaborating and leading which sets free other people's creativity and intelligence The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
  • 3. 9am Friday 18th – 4pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany Context and background The Art of Hosting We have discovered that the principles of self- is more than just a training organisation, participation, ownership and non-linear This is a practice ground for all who aspire solutions are key to both individual and collective to bring out the best in themselves and discoveries. others. It is based on the assumption and experience that human beings have an We are particularly inspired by what happens in the enormous untapped potential and creative tension between chaos and order – the chaordic resilience. field – where learning, innovation and harvesting take place and where wise and sustainable change can be The Art of Hosting is a practice for a world discovered and grounded into acting wisely. that is becoming increasingly complex and fragmented, where true solutions and innovations lie not in one leader or one viewpoint, but in the bigger picture of our collective intelligence. It is a response at a time when institutions and democracies as we know them are failing to address the increasing complexity in our world. It is a testing ground for those This training is not for spectators! seeking to find new, effective and healthy patterns for organising, innovating and Our learning will grow out of everyone’s contributions interacting to create new structures. and presence – we will support each other as co- learners. There is a growing global community of practitioners, supporting each other to We will learn by observation, experience and practice, explore and accomplish what we most care using our collective experience and wisdom to build a about. It is a self-convening network of safe and inspiring learning ecology. practitioners / hosts. Art of Hosting The training offers… trainings have been offered in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and South and Exploring hosting as a practice for collaboration North America in the past 10 years. Learn and participatory leadership more about Art of Hosting at Conditions for using different facilitation www.artofhosting.org methods and tools Entering the network of learners and practitioners supporting you in using new skills Grafitti at playground that hosted one of our calling team meetings (Berlin/Neukölln) What will you learn? Design and lead powerful conversations that result in clearer thinking, intelligent solutions, and group coherence Initiate interactive processes to generate fresh thinking, restore trust, and create shared commitment to wiser actions Fundamental organizing patterns that invite profound shifts in how we can live and work together The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
  • 4. 9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany Who is calling for this event? Anonymus arts installation (Weichselplatz/Berlin) We are a group of committed and driven individuals coming from different backgrounds, who strongly believe that meaningful conversations across the city can transform living and working together in urban environments: Sascha Altenhoff (Egopreneur), Valentina Catena, Frauke Godat (Learning Designer), Benjamin Kafka (Social Entrepreneur), Giulia Molinengo, Soledad Pons Caruso, Eva Ressel, Martina Rudolph (Wellness Coach), Karen Schmidt (Consultant & Entrepereneur). Who is hosting this event? Mary Alice Arthur, SOAR, www.getsoaring.com Ria Baeck, Vitis, www.vitis-tct.be Mary-Alice is New Zealand’s leading narrative Ria is fascinated by communities-teams-collectives and practitioner, and at the heart of her work is the practice how we can make them work. She is a long-time self- of recognising, bringing to light and working with the employed psycho-therapist who combines deep personal and group stories, conversations and inquiries compassion, bodily awareness and a lust for life. She . that hold the keys to collective wisdom and wise action. founded Vitis whose core purpose is to bring deep She is a well-seasoned and delighted practitioner of all transformation in individuals, organisations and society. types of participatory practices and a keen participant in Ria is a clinical psychologist and coach with a lot of the art and practice of transformational conversations experience in individual and group work. She is a and creating powerful questions. Her current focus is Steward of the global network of Art of Hosting around conversations on stewardship, eldership, and practitioners. And besides all that: she is dedicated to collective wise action. create beauty in her garden and in all conversations. Simone Poutnik, www.natural-innovation.net Simone studied Communication Systems for International Relations at the International University of Perugia in Italy. She is initiator and co-founder of Frauke Godat, future@ucation the Hub Brussels and Natural Innovation - a social Frauke was born and raised in northern Germany. She enterprise whose purpose is collaborative learning, studied political science and international relations in research and experimentation for resilient futures. She Berlin and at the London School of Economics. She is also a member of FoAM - a research group and worked with AIESEC in Germany and India, with transdisciplinary laboratory for holistic and speculative Greenpeace International in Amsterdam, and co- cultures. She has been working with social created The Hub Berlin. Since 2000, Frauke has been movements, learning networks and communities of active as a freelance and volunteer trainer for social practice for the past ten years; for the past two years change, youth leadership, and education for she has been supporting two systemic change projects sustainable development. She has co-initiated in the Uk ‘The Finance Innovation Lab’ and ‘Tasting future@ucation in Berlin with the vision to establish an the Future’ (changing the way we work with food). intergenerational future learning space in the city Simone has been part of the Art of Hosting network using Art of Hosting as her learning and project since 2006 and has called and co-hosted trainings in development practice. Belgium, the Uk, Germany and most recently Egypt. The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter
  • 5. 9am Friday 18th – 5pm Sunday 20th November 2011 in Berlin, Germany Our Venue We will be hosted by the Forum of the Evangelische Schule Berlin Zentrum. A newly built learning space which is the general assembly hall of the school between its Eastern German architecture buildings. The Forum is currently developing into a community learning center focusing on school innovation exchange, social responsibility, and sustainable development education. A part of your fee will go to support the school's work in the future. Evangelische Schule Berlin Zentrum Wallstraße 23, 10179 Berlin www.ev-schule-zentrum.de Some Pictures of the venue: www.bit.ly/aohberlin-venue Fees This training is run on a not-for-profit basis. We as a calling team of nine people have been working since February 2011 to make it happen. One of our goals is to keep costs as low as possible. Taking this into account, we have calculated a price that we consider fair and appropriate. We do however realise that the price might be prohibitive for some potential participants. Financial constraints should not prevent you from participating. If you feel called to this training, please get in touch with us by e-mail as soon as possible! Fee for Businesses and Government: EUR 950 Self funded: EUR 650 Fee includes: Training (Friday 9 a.m. till Sunday 5 p.m.), Workbook, Lunch and Coffee Breaks. Accommodation is not included, we will however provide some recommendations for accommodation when the training comes closer. We offer a 10% reduced “Early Bird Rate” for all registrations before September 30th. Please register online before October 21st: www.bit.ly/aohberlin If you have any questions, write to artofhosting@impuls.net This training is hosted by Impuls, Agentur für angewandte Utopien. It is VAT free according to §4 No 22a UStG. The Art of Hosting & Harvesting Conversations that Matter