Douglas Campbell, Co-Founder of Mindshare LA & Syyn Labs / Volcanoes, Earthquakes and the Driest Desert in the World
Gerard Minakawa - Founder, Bamboo DNA / Building with Bamboo, A World Changing MaterialBenjamin Bidlack - Engagement Director, Innovation Protocol / The Hero’s Journey in Everyday Life
PARKING Parking is available in lots surrounding the venue,
including the lot right at 8th and Spring St., adjacent to the venue. NOTE: The parking lot directly next to the venue is $10, the one across the street should only be $5.
IN THE PRESS
Mindshare’s ballooning popularity is emblematic of generation steeped in chaos and an unabashed need for personal fulfillment. If you ever come to LA, come to Mindshare.
–Fast Company
If you haven’t been to a Mindshare LA event, you haven’t seen Angelenos at their eclectic best.
–FlavorPill
A forward-thinking cultural salon. New ideas flow as liberally as the alcohol.
–Brand X
This is what it would be like if the internet jumped out of the box and grabbed your arm for a trip into Alice’s Wonderland of ideas and madmen.
–KCET Online (LA PBS affiliate)
A forum for human technology in its most literal form - shared knowledge. Fueled by fancy pastries, an exceptionally well-stocked open bar and a room abuzz with stylish people.
–LA Weekly
A few short weeks ago our new Hawaiian friends from the Earth Foundation told us about a new tele-precencing - ultra low-carb conference called “The Climate Summit”. Great name! We at Empowerment Works love the idea, and are exploring how we too can walk the talk with a smaller footprint by collaborating more online leading up to and during The “Global” Summit II (Nov. 8-10 in SF!!) — Stay tuned for more info!
Please join The Climate Summit’s first 2-hour ’strategy session’ to discuss and divise action on moving to a low-carbon world. It will also be an exploration of the medium in anticipation of a larger, higher visibility Climate Summit tentatively scheduled for late May.
To interact with these debates you must create a login on the MIT website. The Massachusetts Instituted of Technology (MIT) does not sell or spam, so have no fear there. You can view without creating an ID and logging in, but to vote, suggest, comment, etc. you must be logged in. Please do spend that time. This is work for our future, our children’s future, and the future of life on Earth. That is not empty rhetoric.
For the Earth,
Stuart Scott, Director
The Climate Summit
A little over a week ago we received an e-mail message from sustain-0-preneur, Gunter Pauli - keynote of The Global Summit 2008- announcing his new book-both launching- and -titled, “The Blue Economy”. Since then, we’ve been following his global message and tracking down related events. Days later, Dr. Antonia Neubauer, Founder of READ Global which has ongoing projects in Bhutan wrote in with praise for Gunter’s local involvement and thanks for meeting him at The Global Summit 2008 where she was Collaborating Nonprofit Chair and presented READ Global’s exemplary community development model. Nice to see the spiral of connection to impact.
Now, I know you’ll enjoy Gunter’s words. Don’t miss purchase link and Bhutan Article link below for a taste of innovation from “The Blue Economy”. NOTE: Purchase his book by April 1st and receive 10% off(links below). Better yet, catch him live if you can at one of the events listed below in Santa Barbara, LA, Hawaii, and the Bay Area. And stay tuned to www.BlueEconomy.de for updates!
After 5 years of research, sifting through a lot of scientific data, meeting scholars and academia, discussing with entrepreneurs and financiers, journalists and policy makers I summarized my findings and impressions with a vision that I call “The Blue Economy”.
The book went through a lot of vetting and debates, not the least with the Club of Rome which accepted it as a report. However meetings with UN delegations in Vienna, and Kenya, roundtables with leading companies in Japan, Sweden, France and Brazil, exchanges with NGOs in the US and India offered me a clear insight on how we can go beyond the best of “The Green Economy.”
Last Friday (March 19) I had the opportunity here in Thimphu, Bhutan to brief for the first time ever a government on the opportunities for developing new industries, creating jobs, building up social capital, responding to basic needs and establish competitive enterprises that put society on a path towards sustainability building on what the nation has in cultural and natural resources - working with what is locally available.
I had selected 16 potential industries for development and an audience of officials including the UN representatives left the room enthused, seeing that another development is possible, a development that I call “The Blue Economy” named after this beautiful mother Earth who is blue as can be when we admire her from the universe. Those who would like to call is the Green Economy 2.0 - are free to do so.
We are now working with a group of architects in Bhutan, building a strategy to avoid the disasters that struck Haiti and Chile. Bhutan suffered from its own earthquakes last year, which went by rather unnoticed in the rest of the world. However, this country has left its traditional building techniques and embraced reinforced concrete and cement as the standard unknowingly preparing the nation for a disaster when the next earthquake hits.
Thanks to Anders Nyquist, the pioneer in green building design who created his own eco-village in Northern Sweden already in 1966, we are designing a pathway towards a building system for Bhutan that is based on its traditional designs with centuries of embedded wisdom, while blending this with the latest principles of “Design with the Flow” as already imagined by Leonardo da Vinci in de 15th century! It is a platform that would allow the integration of about 50 innovations, which could support the local economy beyond what anyone imagined.
While Bhutan is at crossroads, bringing the world its National Happiness Index, the world is at crossroads as well. It is in this context that I am delighted to be able to contribute to the debate - but more important - that I am capable of bringing inspiration and action to the entrepreneurs who are prepared to take the risk and build up that new economy from the grassroots up - with passion and enthusiasm.
Here in Bhutan we now have more interest in “The Blue Economy” per capita than anywhere else. However in the next months I will venture into India, Japan, Korea, USA, and Sweden in order to share these insights and offer my enthusiasm. We have such a wealth of opportunities to make a difference. In the mean time I will keep on releasing one after the other the examples from around the world so that we can see that the ideas and innovations formulated are not simply an inspiration, but that somewhere in the world, it is already being implemented.
If you wish to follow the implementation of these innovations around the world, check periodically on www.zeri.org and if you like to receive a weekly update on the new business models, subscribe to www.BlueEconomy.de. There are several language versions. UNEP - a great supporter from the outset has placed a series of video clips on its YouTube site produced by my friends of Virgin Earth in Japan.
Wishing you good reading, inspiration for action, and desire to share.
The Blue Economy
10 Years; 100 Innovations; 100 Million Jobs by Gunter Pauli To pre-order the book, please go to http://www.paradigm-pubs.com/catalog/detail/BluEco. You will receive a 10% discount if you order before April 1, 2010 and key in the promotional code: TBE4110.
~ April 23, 24, 25, 2010 ~
Santa Barbara City College Campus, Santa Barbara, California
Hosted by the SBCC Center for Sustainability
~Evening Talk & Book-Signing, Fri, April 23, 7:30 - 9:30pm, SBCC Fe Bland Auditorium $15~
~Building the Blue Economy Workshop with Gunter Pauli, plus guests*** ,
SBCC Campus, Sat, April 24, 9am - 5pm, $120 ($100 early registration/April 3)~
~Retreat with Gunter Pauli, Sunday, April 25, 10am - 4pm $300 ($250 early registration/April 3)~
How a new generation of entrepreneurs can bring
innovations to the marketplace, secure basic needs for all,
and make sustainable businesses competitive.
***Saturday Workshop with Gunter Pauli/Afternoon break-out sessions with:
Woody Tasch, President of Slow Money Alliance
Kreigh Hampel, City of Burbank, Public Works, Recycling Coordinator
Randy Grissom, Director of the Santa FeCommunity College Sustainable TechnologiesCenter
Sponsored by the Santa BarbaraCityCollegeCenter for Sustainability
Co-sponsors: Santa BarbaraPermacultureNetwork & SBCCScheinfeldCenter for Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Event Info, www.sbpermaculture.org, margie@sbpermaculture.org, (805)962-2571
**April 26, 2010 – Burbank, CA**
Arid Lands Inst @ WoodburyUniversity
Woodbury University and the Arid Lands Institute will host a reception, talk and book signing for Dr. Gunter Pauli, April 26, 2010, starting with a reception at 5:30 pm, talk at 6:30 pm, and a book signing at approximately 7:30 pm.
**Oahu, Hawaii, Sept. 13-17, 2010Please check out the conference, Launching The Blue Economy, at http://www.zeroemissionshawaii.orgTHE WORLD CONGRESS ON ZERO EMISSIONS INITIATIVES
LAUNCHING “THE BLUE ECONOMY”
HAWAII CONVENTION CENTER
HONOLULU, HAWAI‘I FROM SEPTEMBER 13-17, 2010
Date/Time: WED February 24th 2010 ~ 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Location: KipahuluCommunity Center (better known as the Triangle)
Mail Box 160 Hana Highway, Kipahulu District, Maul, Hawaii
*Farm grown, organic lunch provided by Chef Krissta Caldwell
$25 all fees included -
Call 808-268-9161 to RSVP / camping info.
Join sustainability entrepreneur, Melanie St.James, and co-facilitator/chef, and permaculturist, Krissta Caldwell for a special day of solutions in action!
Tap into your unique passions and talents to create the change you wish to see in the world, earn and Introductory Social-permaculture Certificate from Empowerment Works! (EW) and nourish your body with da kindest cuisine in the jungle!
8:30am ~ Visualization
9:00 ~ Exploration to Co-creation
11:30 ~ Farm Grown Lunch!
1:30pm ~ Mutual Sustainability
4:30 ~ ALOHA
7SS One Day Seminar
Embraced by the fertile native lands of Kipahulu, we embark on a rediscovery of our deepest passion- if money were no object—or let’s say it didn’t exist at all- what would you most love to be, do, and create in this lifetime?
What is SOCIAL Permaculture?
Just as Perma-culture (~permanent agriculture) integrates the most synergistic plants for lasting, healthy crops and soil, SOCIAL Permaculture sees and weaves people, organizations, and businesses — across six sectors of Partners in Empowerment (PIE) — into a thriving eco-system of human society.
7 Stages to Sustainability (7SS) was created in 2001 as a process for grass-roots communities to co-create sustainable solutions, through honoring and protecting indigenous heritage. Developed into a curriculum in 2009, it now offers an opportunity for mass-global collaboration amongst participant/students.
Harnessing the Power of Innovation for Sustainable Development
Starting in 1946, Soviet engineer and researcher Genrikh Altshullerand his colleagues, through comparing 250,000+ patents, identified the 40 common principals of human innovation. This and other findings became the foundation for what is known today as the TRIZ theory–literally a Russian acronym for “theory of solving inventors problems”.
TRIZ, in contrast to techniques such as brainstorming (which is based on random idea generation), aims to create an algorithmic approach to the invention of new systems, and the refinement of old systems. Initially applied by specialized consultants, spiritual technology researcher, Anja-Karina Pahl simplified the TRIZ methodology in her PRIZM Game/ Method which operationalizes 7 steps of creation in human activity, as well as 36 principals common to both human and biological innovation processes. In Fall 2009, in studying the Prizm Method with its inventor, Anja-Karina Pahl, it turned out that EW “7 Stages to Sustainability” follow the same 7 Steps of PRIZM, in effect, the universal process of human creation. Where PRIZM can be applied to everything from the development of aerospace patents to marketing campaigns, and is simple enough for teenagers or engineers, 7SS distinctly harnesses the process of innovation to build sustainable communities from the ground up.
Through practicing 7SS, in addition to aligning with our inherent capacity to innovate, we will realize our highest purpose by using practical, hands on tools to create change.