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EP 234 Richard Bartlett on an Experiment in Co-Living

EP 234 Richard Bartlett on an Experiment in Co-Living

FromThe Jim Rutt Show


EP 234 Richard Bartlett on an Experiment in Co-Living

FromThe Jim Rutt Show

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jim talks with Richard Bartlett about the ideas in his essay "What we learned from a 3-month co-living experiment." They discuss Jim's visit to a co-living house, community & its recent decline, starting small & iterating, the co-living experiment in Andalusia, pre-registration, co-living plus events, finding the right place, the importance of landscape, the vibe, finances, membrane design, organizing transit, events, the emergent TPOT network, paying community organizers what they're worth, weaving weak links & strong links, social transitivity, curation, selection criteria, containment vs ejection, a pluralistic attitude toward respect, assuming good faith, focusing on what you want to see more of, systems for participation & coordination, the danger of oversystematizing, resentment minimization, just-in-time system design, increasing capacity for hosting, the arrival process, mastering hospitality, biasing toward small-group participation, unscheduled time, what's next, GameB finance, and much more.

Episode Transcript
Rich Debels (website)
JRS EP51 - Richard Bartlett on Self-Organizing Collaboration
"What we learned from a 3-month co-living experiment," by Richard Bartlett 


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Richard Bartlett helps people grow high-trust communities and decentralised organizations. He is a co-founder of the tech co-op Loomio, the community building network Microsolidarity, and the non-hierarchical management consultancy The Hum, as well as director of the social impact collective Enspiral.
Released:
Apr 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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