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From: Jem Bendel) •
To: Jeffrey <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Lake District Festival: Jem's Quarterly #1
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 14:53:02 +0000
Greetings Jeffrey
Even when corresponding with someone it's rare we both know all the relevant things eachother is
doing. So I've decided to start a quarterly round up. As we've written to each other in the last two
years, I'm including you in this initiative. If you dont want to get a round up from me every 3
months, I'm sorry, please click click unsubscribe and choose "not interested".
Still here? Good, as my main reason for writing is to invite you to a festival I'm organising this
summer on the shores of England's largest lake. It's on the themes of leadership, sustainability
and wellbeing and will bring together famous cultural leaders, leadership trainers and academics
from over 30 countries. Speakers include Indian actor Nandita Das, author Charles Eisenstein,
and PR gum Lynne Franks. For 3 days from July 16th at Brathay Hall, there'll be music, kayaking,
nature walks, yoga, tai chi, dance lessons, and storytelling workshops. Oh, and some academic
papers! Deadline for submitting abstracts is March 16th. As it is during the summer holidays, we
are providing a free children's programme of professionally run outdoor activities - and babysitting.
The research festival is preceded by a 6 day course on sustainable leadership that I'm teaching.
The festival and course are organised by the Institute I founded in 2012.
At the bottom of this update I list more talks and workshops I'm doing in the coming months in
Geneva, Copenhagen, Cape Town, London, Lancaster, and Ambleside (yay!). But first, I want to
share some of my recent creations. After "coming out" as a monetary activist in 2011, with a TEDx
that nears 100 000 views I wanted to connect this agenda to my prior two decades of work on
sustainable business. The result is the free introduction to my latest book 'Healing Capitalism'.
Last year I also had the opportunity in my Inaugural Professorial lecture to explain my view of both
education and sustainability as exercises in liberation, not control. This is the philosophy behind
the courses we launched last year, and the thinking is further explained in a new Occasional
Paper (pdf) I wrote with Richard Little from the leadership development consultants Impact
International.
The Institute has a big year ahead of it. We are launching a portfolio of short courses with Impact
International, new MBAs on sustainability themes with the Robed Kennedy College and a
specialist leadership development Masters which I'll be designing and teaching. You can even
pay with Bitcoin for this last course: something that put me on the BBC breakfast sofa last year.
If any of these topics interest you, then do engage in the Sustainable Leaders linked in group or
see my latest musings at www.jembendell.com
Over the next month I'm teaching my first ever Mass Open Online Course (MOOC). It's on the
topic of Money and Society. If you are interested, read about it here and if interested join us with
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the next 48 hours here (otherwise the next offering is in August).
also be doing some research
with the Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative at the UN and finishing a book on NGO
Leadership and Accountability. But what I'm really looking forward to is taking up DJ-ing again at
the Leading Wellbeing festival. See you there!
Upcoming talks and workshops:
• March 18-21 London, UK: Lecturing on Sustainable Exchange masters module.
• March 19 London, UK: Panellist at Tomorrow's Transactions Forum.
• March 30 Geneva, Switzerland: Disruptive Leadership, talk at Hub Geneva
• May 16 Copenhagen, Denmark: Keynote on Leadership, Transition World opening
summit.
• May 18-21 Ambleside, UK: Workshop on Values-Inspired Leadership at Impact
International.
• June TBC Cape Town, South Africa: Escaping Monetary Apartheid. A lecture. Date
and venue will be confirmed via www.jembendell.com
• June 16 Ambleside, UK: Disruptive Leadership: Innovating major changes for
sustainability, Open Lecture at Institute for Leadership and Sustainability, University
of Cumbria.
• June 17 and 18 Carlisle and Lancaster, UK. Engagement and Influence: How to
Communicate Your Work, a workshop at the University of Cumbria. Request
attendance via iflas@curnbria.ac.uk
• July 10-15 Lecturing on the Certificate of Achievement in Sustainable Leadership.
• July 16 Ambleside, UK: Opening Address at Leading Wellbeing Research Festival,
JJ y 16-18.
Postscript
My next update will be mid•May. So for more frequent info, join the Sustainable Leaders Linked In group.
If you are wondering what happened to Lifeworth the jobs portal moved to www.globethics.net and my colleague
Ian Doyle developed the consulting practice further. lie has been collaborating with GIZ for the last four years in its
efforts to develop CSR capacity as part of its programme 'Bonne Gouvemance dans le Secteur Minier'. In 2015, he
will advising on the development of a mining standard for mining companies based in Katanga. I think our 2011
report on jewellery and mining Uplifting the Earth, still rings true for those seeking a positive role for industry,
despite annoying the incumbents and greenwashers when it came out. Ian can be contacted via
idoyleAlifeworth.com
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