The Fifth Element Lens
Emergent Strategy – Change That Starts Small and Ripples Wide explores adrienne maree brown’s teachings on how meaningful change grows: through relationship, adaptation, iteration, and small actions that accumulate into transformation. In this episode, Dene Hager examines how Emergent Strategy challenges the dominant narratives of control, scale, and linear planning that shape most workplaces and business cultures. Instead of forcing outcomes, brown invites us to pay attention to patterns, trust the wisdom of small shifts, and build movements and organizations that behave like living systems. Through the Fifth Element Framework, we look at how Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Aether help us understand the mechanics of change—how conditions shape behavior, how relationships create momentum, how agency emerges collectively, how clarity evolves through practice, and how coherence forms over time. This episode invites you to rethink how you build, lead, and respond to the world around you, offering a blueprint for change that is relational, adaptive, and grounded in the belief that small actions, taken consistently, can reshape entire systems. Learn more about Fifth Element: https://lnk.bio/fifthelement
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