I will be hosting a 90-minute segment of a Global Summit - Design Futures at the Intersection of Health Equity and Climate Change gsdimpact.com/copy-of-volume… on 9/23 at 2 PM Eastern Time. We will be discussing Design and the Future of Childhood.
For those of you who have a copy of the book, please take off the red dust cover. Beneath it you will find an elegant hard cover, courtesy of our wonderful designer, Courtney Garvin.
On March 1, I will be on a Zoom panel at the Art Center College of Design at 10 AM PST. Will be a lovely chance to integrate our thinking from the perspective of design and engineering provided by Miya and Stephanie. Details at eventbrite.com/e/thinking-be…
I just wanted to say hello to my recent followers. And to thank @Revkin and @KateRaworth for their mentions and support not only of the book but also of our future.
I don't post often, but welcome. I will try to do it more. Thanks for your interest
Jonathan Salk
Very pleased to be included in @KateRaworth's recommendation. Doughnut Economics has had a similar effect on me. If you are unfamiliar, find her in many places online and, of course, read her book.
That's from the podcast with Dan Harris. We were talking about the nature of the transition we are facing, and Dan wondered if it will necessarily be a wrenching process.
Had a lovely time talking with @danbharris on the @10percent Happier Podcast covering a lot of ground from COVID, to basic system change and the need to evolve past a market system based on growth, to childhood memories of the polio vaccine, and to meditation and psychotherapy.
Thanks to @romankrznaric for choosing A New Reality as one of his 5 Best books on long-term thinking.
Please read his new book The Good Ancestor romankrznaric.com/good-ances…
What Jonas Salk would have said about #COVIDー19→bit.ly/34O86Tl
"He would implore us to remember what made it possible to defeat #polio: a national effort to develop & test the #vaccine & a world-wide effort to make vaccination available to everyone without profit."