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Systems Thinking with Marta Ceroni
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In this episode, Marta Ceroni joins us to discuss systems thinking. The focus of our conversation is the life and work of Donella Meadows, a distinguished systems and environmental thinker in the mid-late 20th century. Ceroni stewards Meadows' archives and furthers her work as co-director at the Academy for Systems Change.
In our conversation, Marta and Jenny discuss Meadow's life, the key attributes of complex systems, and some of the leverage points to influence the outcomes of a system. They talk about the importance of information flows, being conscious of paradigms, and how we can move out of our heads and into our bodies to inform systems change.
- "We can't control systems or figure them out, but we can dance with them" [3:30]
- Marta's background [5:35]
- Meadows' background, education, and travels abroad [9:22]
- Key attributes of a system [15:26]
- Leverage points to change a system [22:00]
- Importance and power dynamics of information flows [22:24]
- Meadows' highest-ranked leverage points [24:11]
- Realizing the paradigm that there are paradigms [30:21]
- Moving beyond the intellect to the embodied aspects of systems thinking [32:45]
- The impacts of trauma and trauma-healing in a system [37:52]
- Meadows' envisioning talk and guided practice [40:49]
- Meadows' ecovillage [43:26]
- About the Academy for Systems Change [49:41]
Resources:
- The Donella Meadows Project at the Academy for Systems Change stewards an archive of her life and work
- Cobb Hill the on-going ecovillage that was her work and vision
- Denizen's summary of Meadow's work, Lessons from Donella Meadows.
Notable writings and talks from Donella Meadows:
- Thinking in Systems: A Primer this short and accessible book covers her essentials for systems thinking
- Dancing with Systems this essay outlines some of her most essential ideas
- Limits to Growth (1972) she was the lead author of this pioneering study about the sustainability of economic growth
- Envisioning a Sustainable World a speech by Meadows that offers the experience of visioning the world we want to bring into being
- Video archives of her teaching
46 episoder
Manage episode 350924535 series 3422135
In this episode, Marta Ceroni joins us to discuss systems thinking. The focus of our conversation is the life and work of Donella Meadows, a distinguished systems and environmental thinker in the mid-late 20th century. Ceroni stewards Meadows' archives and furthers her work as co-director at the Academy for Systems Change.
In our conversation, Marta and Jenny discuss Meadow's life, the key attributes of complex systems, and some of the leverage points to influence the outcomes of a system. They talk about the importance of information flows, being conscious of paradigms, and how we can move out of our heads and into our bodies to inform systems change.
- "We can't control systems or figure them out, but we can dance with them" [3:30]
- Marta's background [5:35]
- Meadows' background, education, and travels abroad [9:22]
- Key attributes of a system [15:26]
- Leverage points to change a system [22:00]
- Importance and power dynamics of information flows [22:24]
- Meadows' highest-ranked leverage points [24:11]
- Realizing the paradigm that there are paradigms [30:21]
- Moving beyond the intellect to the embodied aspects of systems thinking [32:45]
- The impacts of trauma and trauma-healing in a system [37:52]
- Meadows' envisioning talk and guided practice [40:49]
- Meadows' ecovillage [43:26]
- About the Academy for Systems Change [49:41]
Resources:
- The Donella Meadows Project at the Academy for Systems Change stewards an archive of her life and work
- Cobb Hill the on-going ecovillage that was her work and vision
- Denizen's summary of Meadow's work, Lessons from Donella Meadows.
Notable writings and talks from Donella Meadows:
- Thinking in Systems: A Primer this short and accessible book covers her essentials for systems thinking
- Dancing with Systems this essay outlines some of her most essential ideas
- Limits to Growth (1972) she was the lead author of this pioneering study about the sustainability of economic growth
- Envisioning a Sustainable World a speech by Meadows that offers the experience of visioning the world we want to bring into being
- Video archives of her teaching
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