First “What Time Is It?” videos are online

How’d the Feb 12 presentation go?  The best answer comes from those who were there:

  • “I attended ‘What Time is It?’ last week in Seattle, and over the several days since I have been humming with excitement about Context Institute’s work and purpose.”
  • “Wow. Amazing stuff. I work in sustainability, and Robert’s synthesis was profoundly insightful.”

There is so much discouragement and misunderstanding in the world today – at a time when we can ill-afford it. In this context I’m grateful that the Foundation Stones are proving to be a practical, grounded, constructive alternative – providing encouragement, new understandings, new tools and a purposeful way forward.

If you’d like to see for yourself, go to “What Time Is It?” Videos, where you’ll find the first two of what we expect to be a total of six videos to come from the Feb 12 presentation:

  • a 10-minute video that introduces the whole Foundation Stones project, including an introduction of yours truly
  • an 18-minute video that starts the main talk with a look at the dramatic changes in behavior that systems can go through – and how humanity likely went through such a change in the late 20th century

We’re working hard to get the rest of the videos finished. We’ll upload each as it’s ready and use CI News, Facebook and Twitter to announce the new arrival. If you haven’t already, I encourage you to connect with us through at least one of these. We’re excited by this start and hope these videos will serve you, and the world, well.

This work needs your backing

As we launch these videos, we’re at a crucial time in the life of the Foundation Stones project. Our impact is about to grow … and our costs already have. The time has come when we need your backing. If you’re ready to help, please accept our gratitude and use our easy Donation Form to give what you can.

If you’d like to hear more before offering your support, please take a look at A Message From Ann Medlock.

Thanks!