Meeting summary for ChatPeople AfterChat Zoom (12/06/2024)
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| Quick recap | |
| The meeting revolved around discussions on community-based artworks, personal journeys, and the potential for a paradigm shift in business practices. The group also explored the concept of a parallel economy, the importance of shifting to a higher frequency of trust and love in business, and the root of societal issues. Lastly, they discussed the changing world, the potential for a more cooperative and socially conscious economy, and the challenges of implementing such ideas in the United States. | |
| Next steps | |
| • Elizabeth to send her email address to Stanley for receiving his daily report. | |
| • Stanley to send Elizabeth his daily report including links to the chat, Humanity Rising program, and references mentioned. | |
| • Stanley to research and share more information about the book "Viking Economics" by George Lakey. | |
| • Jack to research more about the Social Solidarity Economy and share findings with the group. | |
| • Stanley and Jack to have a separate conversation about their mutual acquaintance Thomas Greco Jr. and his work. | |
| • Shannon to write about Jim's "sociological theory of thirds" in the Jim's Nuggets summary. | |
| • Elizabeth to consider returning to participate in future Afterchat sessions. | |
| Summary | |
| Adapting Language for Community Art | |
| Carol, an artist and designer, discussed her community-based artworks and the challenges she faced in using language that resonates with her audience. She sought advice from Elisabet, who shared her journey of integrating her personal experiences with professional business language. Elisabet emphasized the importance of understanding the audience and adapting language accordingly. She also shared her use of intentional circling in leadership development sessions to foster vulnerability and genuine sharing. The conversation concluded with Diana expressing her curiosity about Elisabet's personal journey and the factors that led her to her current work. | |
| Elisabet's Personal Journey and Reflections | |
| Elisabet shared her personal journey, highlighting key moments that shaped her values and beliefs. She discussed her upbringing, family background, and her experiences in the business world, particularly in a private equity environment. She expressed her realization that her values did not align with the company's goals, leading her to question her career path. Diana emphasized the importance of curiosity and courage in Elisabet's journey, while Shannon reflected on how life shapes individuals into their destinies. The conversation ended with Shannon inviting Jack to join the discussion. | |
| Creating a Parallel Economy Model | |
| Jack proposed the idea of creating a parallel economy as a model to change the current economic system, which he believes is necessary to create a world that works for all. He also asked about the social solidarity economy and the Conscious Business Academy. Elisabet responded by discussing the concept of paradigm shifts and the idea of bridging the old with the new. She mentioned her work on envisioning a better business and a regenerative economy, and the importance of developing one's consciousness to facilitate the shift to a new paradigm. She also mentioned her familiarity with the conscious business movement. | |
| Shifting Business Frequencies for Success | |
| Connie and Elisabet discuss the importance of shifting to a higher frequency of trust, generosity, and love in business practices. Elisabet acknowledges the challenge of translating these concepts into acceptable business language without losing their essence. Connie emphasizes that the Earth is transitioning to a higher frequency, and ideas aligned with this frequency will be supported by the universe. Shannon agrees that a paradigm shift is needed in business, and Elisabet affirms her commitment to driving this change. | |
| Business Mindset and Conscious Change | |
| Patricia discussed her experiences with business executives and her disconnection from their mindset. She shared her involvement with the conscious business movement and her disappointment with the power dynamics within it. Patricia also expressed her optimism about the potential for change and her consideration of re-engaging with younger generations for a new approach. She highlighted the need for a paradigm shift in the business world and the importance of unity in achieving this change. | |
| Addressing Societal Issues and Mindset | |
| In the meeting, Patricia and Elisabet discussed the root of societal issues, attributing them to a mindset based on lack and fear, leading to a focus on survival and competition. They suggested that a shift towards a reality of love and compassion could help overcome these issues. Elisabet also mentioned the work of Richard Barrett and Maslow, emphasizing the importance of basic needs being met before individuals can focus on broader issues. The idea of writing a letter to grandchildren was also discussed as a way to inspire change. Kurt then shared his plans for a peace channel and his interest in an economic form that could help fund life for everyone. The conversation ended with a discussion on the concept of "zoom peace". | |
| Davos Summit Shifts and ChatGPT | |
| Elisabet discussed her participation in the Davos Summit and her observations of a shift in the business world, particularly in Europe. She noted that some consultancy firms are now speaking differently, indicating a sense of urgency and a desire to be part of the solution. Elisabet also mentioned her use of ChatGPT to analyze texts and explore the mindset behind them. She expressed hope for the future, but also acknowledged that things may get worse before they get better. The group also discussed the importance of finding like-minded communities and the potential for growth and expansion within such groups. | |
| Shannon and Stan's Visionary Discussion | |
| In the meeting, Shannon emphasized the importance of the work done in places like the afterchat, highlighting its potential to ripple out and impact society. Stan discussed the changing world, focusing on the internet's role in shaping business activities. He mentioned the Information Routing Group (IRG) and the P2P Foundation, which he believes will play significant roles in the future. Stan also shared his belief in the power of young entrepreneurs and the potential of the internet to create a new economy. He encouraged the team to explore these ideas further and to consider the impact of their work on the future. | |
| Swedish Society and Viking Economics | |
| In the meeting, Elisabet shared her experiences and insights about the Swedish society, particularly the social and economic policies implemented in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. She highlighted how these policies aimed to create a more equal society, with high standards of living for everyone, and no beggars or homeless people. Hyacinth also shared her experiences living in Sweden during that time, emphasizing the importance of politicians working for the people. The group also discussed the concept of "Viking Economics," a book by George Lakey that explores how society can work for more people. The conversation ended with a discussion about the need to acknowledge and learn from global heroes like the Swedish politicians who implemented these policies. | |
| Exploring Nordic Economics and Cooperation | |
| In the meeting, Stanley introduced the book, "Viking Economics," which explores the inner workings of Nordic economies and their emphasis on equality. He also mentioned his friend Thomas Greco, Jr., who is working on the end of money and the beginning of civilization. The group discussed the potential for a more cooperative and socially conscious economy, with a focus on solidarity and fairness. They also touched on the challenges of implementing such ideas in the United States, where there is a strong resistance to socialism. The conversation ended with Stanley offering to continue the discussion separately. | |
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