Entries by Thriver

Nurture Tools

I have been working over at wagn.nurture.biz to add some tools and resources. Here are articles I have written about coaching and philanthropy. Then, here are some book reviews which are usually one page descriptions and summaries of books like Freakonomics. And some new worksheets for entrepreneurs looking toward venture financing. And a Development Plan […]

Friend Wheel

This friend wheel thing is pretty fun on Facebook. How connected are your friends? To each other. Keep in mind this is only as good as the data and the condition that your friends be on the social network.

Being Web 2.0

It is not about the tools! It is about being organic, distributed, and discerning. It is about emergence and collaboration. Organic not controlling. Web 2.0 is not about controlling. Organic and Emerging, yes. Directing possibly. Controlling, no. Anything that hopes to limit, contain, own, restrict, or control is not, at its essence, web 2.0 regardless […]

Making Money Make Change

(posted by Phil at Gifthub and listed at Resource Generation….and Tides… Money Making Change Retreat Challenging Wealth Disparity, Creating Justice Registration is open for the 2007 Making Money Make Change (MMMC) Retreat. This is the big annual conference for young progressive people with wealth to come together to be supported and challenged in making creative […]

The Unsaid

One of my favorite books in college was called the Mystical Languages of Unsaying. But this is not about unsaying. It is about a giant elephant in the room. Conversation. Conversations can be about growing an idea or growing a connection. They can be about refining and becoming more rigorous. Whatever the subject and aim […]

Curiosity!

Listening seems really important. But to go beyond that and be actively listening there need to be a spark of curiosity. To go beyond hearing what someone has to say and be engaged in discovering them and their ideas–that reveals several things about both parties. First, that you really care and honor them as a […]

KINS and Growing a Field

Looking over Capital Missions Companies, Key Initiator Network Strategy (KINS), I have many points of agreement about the principles behind the strategies. I believe • that we are all one • that there are key laws of nature including distributed intelligence and emergence which we can learn from • that there is strength in weak […]

All over the place and focus

I suppose to some people my interests appear to be all over the place: philanthropy, currencies, technology, visualization, mapping, marketing, coaching, leadership, process arts, community development, art, creativity, and some other issues too like globalization, the bottom of the pyramid, social entrepreneurship, etc. And most of these areas I have enough understanding to listen and […]

Kimberly Olson and good copy for a writer’s website

My cousin Kim, always an inspiration and mentor to me, put up a website recently. Beautiful, clean, great copy (of course). I really like her naming of pages and how she positions things so clearly. I must find the time to read some of these articles… Kimberly Olson. I also love that she highlights that […]

Giving and Partnership

Always a source of wisdom, insight, and fantastic probing, GiftHub posts: Some of my favorite people, including Anne Ellinger and Tracy Gary, are written up in the Chronicle of Philanthropy for raising the question of how much wealthy families should keep for themselves and how much they should be giving back to society. This is […]