EcoDialogues

A Curated Selection of Files
Unstorying the Self

Unstorying the Self

Discover the journey of unstorying the self, exploring how personal narratives shape our identity and the ethical responsibility we hold to others, nature, and the world.

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To ‘Lead’ Or Not To ‘Lead’ (Part I)

To ‘Lead’ Or Not To ‘Lead’ (Part I)

Is the past really past, and is the future somewhere ahead of us? The realization that past trauma, for instance, has a direct bearing on our mental health lends credence to the notion that yesterday is alive, a consideration that leads to a cybernetic complementarity that the future is equally real today. Can we hold two seemingly disparate ideas?

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Wading at the Edges

Wading at the Edges

All my life, I have essentially waded at the edges of the proverbial pools of life–a condition that does not lend itself to transformation, an idea I recently gleaned from Braiding Sweetgrass (2013) by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

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Self-Reflection in Marketing

Self-Reflection in Marketing

Marketing is a business domain not only for promoting brands, products, and services but also as a platform for organizational self-reflection, engaging the entire staff in the process.

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Best Practices in Organizations

Best Practices in Organizations

Recently, I had a “conversation” with an individual about next steps related to further developing a nonprofit board. Excited about some of my recent research that touches on new ways to conceptualize the role of nonprofit board development, I indicated that perhaps we could consider new ideas.

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Great Pains

Great Pains

A poetic farewell to fractured selves and old myths—where love defies form, memory bends time, and the soul sways like grass in life’s vast, unanswered field.

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Small Hands

Small Hands

A surrender to softness and flow—where logic fades, the river speaks, and the heart remembers what the mind cannot hold: that we belong to earth, and to love.

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I is Me

I is Me

A reflection on fear, selfhood, and myth—where the lone hero dissolves, and healing begins in the embrace of the whole, not the chase of the broken self.

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Stepping Outside The Shadows Of Myself

Stepping Outside The Shadows Of Myself

Those two boys to my left are my sons when they were much younger and I subscribed to a much different paradigm of life, so different in fact that what I am about to write would have been unthinkable when this photo was taken.

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