Technologists Onboarding

Join us to share your dreams for the direction of this pillar of otherWise, get oriented to the new space, ask any questions you might have, or just chat about the transition!

Parenting Onboarding

Join us to share your dreams for the direction of this pillar of otherWise, get oriented to the new space, ask any questions you might have, or just chat about the transition!

Revillaging Onboarding

Join us to share your dreams for the direction of this pillar of otherWise, get oriented to the new space, ask any questions you might have, or just chat about the transition!

Cosmolocalizers Onboarding

Join us to share your dreams for the direction of this pillar of otherWise, get oriented to the new space, ask any questions you might have, or just chat about the transition!

Work and Play

Summer marks a time when many of us have a chance for play – summer break, midsummer sun, beach vacations. If we don’t have a break, we might long for the freedom of our childhoods. It is also a time when many of us are most harried – with kids home from school, and the growing season in full-swing. In this call, we will explore how to lean into play without escapism, to find joy in business and work-life integration, while resisting the pressures of the accelerating and alienating cycles of rush and escape.

Table Welcome & Co-creative Invitation

Welcome to our first otherGardens circle! In this first call, we’ll get to know each other by starting with the basics: we’ll all introduce ourselves with our relationship to nourishment and ecology. Then we’ll share what otherWise has been planning and envisioning for otherGardens, and as a group we’ll engage in some co-creative brainstorming for what the community might want otherGardens to be.


Neodecadence/Frugal Hedonism

As the old adage goes, “money can’t buy happiness.” Of course, money often allows folks to meet their materials needs – which is an important prerequisite for happiness and security. But beyond that, what happens when we reframe our relationship with luxury and decadence by striving for the simple pleasures in life? Maybe rather than shooting for a fancy vacation abroad, the next gadget, we would get more fulfillment and satisfaction from long slow walks, sunny naps, fresh cream, and splashing in the creek. What other creative sources of decadence have we not even considered, and what stands in our way to reclaiming them?

Carnival

Carnival is a radical break from the norms of everyday life. As David Fleming says it is "the reminder that normal, good behavior is not a habit, but a matter of choice." A chance to get silly, creative and wild together in community breeds a sense of camaraderie, unity, and unlocks ideas and relationships that may not be possible in the normal course of life. It teaches us about ourselves and our greater physical, social, and emotional environment in a new way. How can we make space for more carnival as the summer winds down?

Ancestral Foodways

Our first few guest sessions will explore the various cultural, ethical, political, and spiritual aspects of food.
 Fatuma Emmad is an Ethiopian and Yemeni farmer in Denver, Colorado, where she works as the co-founder, executive director, and head farmer of FrontLine Farming, a nonprofit working towards food security, food justice, and ultimately food liberation.

Join us for what is sure to be a wonderful conversation on growing food with diverse growing practices and organizing community and activism around food!

Discernment

At harvest time, awash in abundance, we are faced with many choices. choices about what to keep and what to give away, about what to eat quickly, and what to store, and the best way to make use of all that we have. In this session, we can literally and metaphorically assess our harvest and decide what we offer in feast, what we pickle, what we ferment, what we sweeten into jam, what we pause in the freezer, what we salt, and what we dry to reconstitute later. In this conversational online gathering, we will swap stories about when and how we’ve made choices about what to salvage, valorize, or toss, and exchange some techniques for literal and metaphorical preserving and upcycling.