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Author Archive for Amy Lenzo – Page 14

Liminal Songlines

Gisela Wendling (Ph.D.) recently moved from a position of Associate Professor at Sonoma State University in northern California to a housewife in Australia, where her husband was relocated. Some women might find such a drastic shift completely disorienting, but Gisela hasn’t lost a beat.

Following her doctoral research interest in indigenous ways of knowing, Gisela is taking full advantage of the remarkable opportunities (spiritual and creative) she now has to dive deep into aboriginal culture. Not long after arriving in Australia, she found herself in the incredibly fortunate position of joining Aboriginal women elders in sacred ceremony deep in the desert, an experience which not surprisingly has had a profound effect on her.

At the same time, as an artist inspired by the Aboriginal art she is studying, Gisela’s own creative style has been evolving and growing. Here’s an unfinished version of hers which has now become an absolutely glorious painting called “Men and Women in Sacred Circle”:

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At some point Gisela found herself wanting to write about what she was learning and experiencing (while respecting the ceremonies she’d been part of and protecting what needs to be kept secret). She also wanted to share her creative process in a culturally sensitive way, using her experience and deepening knowledge to forge a path of understanding between cultures.

She began to look around for a collaborator – someone to help her realize her ideas in an interactive form. Around that time a mutual friend re-introduced us (we’d met before) and I found myself blessed to be working with Gisela on Liminal Songlines.

Using Skype’s video VOIP to bridge the distance between California and Australia – at 5pm my time it was 10am the next day for her – it was quite an adventure! An artist herself, Gisela knows what she wants to see, and I was determined to give it to her. I remember one epic 4.5 hour process tweaking the banner of her blog to get it exactly right that left us both punch-drunk with fatigue and at the same time deeply satisfied with the result.

I warmly invite you to become a part of what Gisela is doing with Liminal Songlines – I think you will be entranced with the beauty she sees in the desert and its people, and touched the way it is impacting this German-born academic and seeker. You may even find your own perceptions beginning to shift.

Berrett Koehler Publishers – A Company with a Vision

BKcornerlr Berret Koehler Publishing, known to many simply as “BK”, is an extraordinary company. As you can read on the logo, their mission is to create a world that works for all and with a publishing list that includes Meg Wheatley’s Leadership and the New Science, Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller’s The Secret, Peter Block’s Stewardship, Joe Jaworksi’s Synchronicity and The World Cafe: Shaping our Futures through Conversations that Matter, they’re really doing it.

A BK fan for many years, I am honored to serve as online strategist and designer for many BK authors, so you can imagine how excited I was to be called in as chief consultant for the development and launch of their online BK Community site. Already vibrant less than a month since its launch, this online community features wit, wisdom and informed inquiry from a diverse set of stakeholders ranging from BK authors to readers of these brilliant books to the full impressive array of BK staff and other luminaries in the publishing and promotional industries.

One of my favorite things about BK is their forward-looking understanding and application of digital media, and their early adoption of a community platform is a great example of their foresight in this area. With David Marshall at the helm in digital developments, BK is a company ready for the future.

If you are a BK author or reader, or if you just care about books and where they’re going, time spent in this community will be illuminating and definitely worth your while.

Congratulations! The Art of Convening is Born!

My old and dear friends Craig and Patricia Neal of Heartland Circle have just announced the birth of their first book, with Cynthia Wold. It's called The Art of Convening: Authentic
Engagement in Meetings, Gatherings, and Conversations
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This book is going to be very important and of great benefit to everyone, especially those of us working with groups. The Art of Convening is available for pre-order at Amazon, and I invite you to join me in welcoming this wonderful new book – pre-order copies now for yourself and your friends and colleagues, and become a fan on their FaceBook page.

to be an artist…

Recently I had the pleasure of attending a workshop with the Center for Digital Storytelling. These guys are fabulous – very caring and knowledgeable individuals that in this case managed to draw out beautiful, personal, moving stories from each of the dozen attendees. Even more impressive, they shepherded us into making them finished videos in only 3 days.

It was a crazy adventure for me because I was trying to subvert the system and do something that could be useful for the intensive Digital Arts & Community course I'm teaching next month with FireHawk for Hartnell College, down in Salinas Valley. I didn't think the "personal story" form that Center for Digital Storytelling is geared towards was going to work for that purpose, but as it turned out doing anything less would not have been taking advantage of their wisdom and skill. It also probably wouldn't have been as good as what I ended up with, either. Have a look – it's only 2 1/2 minutes – but be sure to stay through the end, where there's a little surprise: