July 2021

Download article as PDF Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) During President Clinton’s election, the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid” was coined. It should have been “It’s the worldview, stupid.” When Obama…

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Blog, Feature Articles

7/21 — Integral Leadership in a Time of Pandemic

Download article as PDF Robertson Work Well, the previous critical decade came and went, and we entered the “real” or final or at least the current critical decade. We are…

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Download article as PDF Paul Hess What can we learn about nutrition from stages of human history? How can nutrition and health coaches design nutritional solutions and help people understand…

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Download article as PDF Marilyn Hamilton, Integral City Meshworks Integral City continues its contributions to the 11 way stations of Peace and Unity we recognized in World Unity Week 2020. Now…

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Download article as PDF Aftab Erfan The following story and the analytic endnote after the story are excerpted from the Postscript of William R. Torbert’s new book, Numbskull in the…

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Download article as PDF Paul Quaiser The Greatest Challenge for Contemporary Leadership is Existential When I was asked to share my perspective on the intersection of Sustainability and Leadership, I…

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Fresh Perspective

7/21 — ReGen Villages with James Ehrlich

Download article as PDF James Ehrlich, Eric Reynolds, Jeremy Johnson Editor’s note: Eric and Jeremy were honored to interview James Ehrlich on the future of housing with ReGen Villages for…

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Download article as PDF Richard Verboomen A fish pays no attention to the water around it; rather, it is truly fully integrated in its habitat. It hasn’t developed the lenses…

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Download article as PDF Dennis Whittrock The first thing you need to know is that this is a passionate book, written by a passionate author. And, full disclosure, Marco Robledo is a…

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Download article as PDF Halim Dunsky Bill Torbert’s Numbskull in the Theatre of Inquiry  is a delightful and thought-provoking volume. More than an engaging memoir, it offers a concise summary…

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