When asked about the art of hosting, I say: I have been to the future... 
28th of August 2008

Welcome to The Art of Hosting

" The Art of Hosting and harvesting conversations that matter is a new practice of democracy that we really need in the world now. "  
- Phil Cass, CEO, Columbus Medical Asssociation and Foundation, Ohio, USA

"The art of hosting is a practice that heals the broken relationships between people. " - EU Commission official

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Art of Hosting is not a method, even though it uses state-of-the-art (post-)modern social technologies that make a lot of sense and help turn that sense into effective action - if that is what the participants wish.

Art of Hosting is also not a group dynamic process, even though it touches upon and at times celebrates the wonderful feeling of community that any group using authentic human interactions will experience.

Art of Hosting most of all is the expression of a way of being, a way of life, a way of being with others and situations as they unfold. Hosting reality as the host in Rumi's poem "The Guest House" does, welcoming each person, feeling, concept and situation as it wishes to appear. And more - not only welcoming but actively and appreciatively inquiring into whatever seems to be important to one. - Mushin

The Art of Hosting and Convening Conversations that matter is a powerful leadership practicum as well as a daily pattern and practice for many individuals, communities, families, businesses and organizations.

It is a practice retreat for all who aspire to learn and find new ways for working with others to create innovative and comprehensive solutions. We are a growing community of practitioners, supporting each other to explore and accomplish what we most care about.

We - the hosts of the Art of Hosting - invite leaders, CEOs, managers,teachers - pioneers from all walks of life - who want to see and act wisely from a different perspective and practice of leadership where other peoples courage, creativity, intelligence and wisdom is set free.

Leaders who want to learn to lead without being possesive, to be helpful without taking credit and who are ready to let go in order to achieve more for the common good.

We invite you to explore the practise of hosting conversations that matter with us, to enhance your own practices of inviting, designing, opening and holding inspired and meaningful spaces in new places in your work, communities and life.

 

 

The Art of Hosting and Convening Meaningful
Conversations explores hosting as a individual and collective leadership practice.

The challenges of these times call for collective intelligence. We must co-create the solutions we seek.

The Art of Hosting pattern and practice is based on our assumptions that it is common sense to bring stakeholders together in conversation when you seek new solutions for the common good.

We believe that when human beings are invited to work together on what truely matters to them, they will take ownership and responsibility for moving their issues and ideas into wiser actions that lasts.

Upcoming Events

Sept. 25 - 28, 2008 Melbourne, Australia

How can I create full ownership of the learning and action with people I work with?

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September 28 - October 1, 2008 - British Columbia, Canada

Join us at the beautiful Rivendell Retreat Centre on Bowen Island for deep learning, practice and play as we explore the Art of Hosting and Harvesting meaningful conversations that create real change in our organizations, communities and lives.

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11 - 14 October England

How can we transform our organisations, communities and lives through the action of meaningful conversation?

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Oct. 15-17, Toronto, The Art of Community Change

For social innovators working with local or regional community challenges, when engaging the community in partnership is an essential element.

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October 26-29 2008 in Bear Mountain, NY

From Strategic Conversation to Wise Action to Social Change

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November 6 - 8 2008, Albertville, Minnesota

How can we move through the complexity in our lives and communities to create space for something new to emerge? How can we work across generations and typical divides to find solutions for the common good? What is the change I am inviting in myself and my leadership?

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