In Too Deep

Creating new patterns for learning and leading | Episode 14

35 min · 7 mei 2025
aflevering Creating new patterns for learning and leading | Episode 14 artwork

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What patterns are shaping how we learn, lead, and live, and how might we begin to shift them? In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Jessica Kiessel from (Re)Patterning Lab. Jessica stewards spaces and builds infrastructure to support the learning, creativity, and shapeshifting needed to live into the patterns we hope to see in the world, both for individuals as well as inside organizations. Tune in to explore more around: * Seeing and making patterns * Building containers for learning * Poking at our perspectives * Creating conditions for curiosity If you're curious about reimagining leadership, learning environments, and the patterns that shape our lives, this episode is for you! Subscribe to the In Too Deep Podcast or read the full transcript on the In Too Deep blog [https://blog.kumu.io/podcast-creating-new-patterns-for-learning-and-leading-d5d1506acdac]. Want to go deeper? To explore art and writing from a growing community of contributors exploring pattern making in their every day lives, visit www.patternmaking.org [http://www.patternmaking.org/]. To learn more about Jessica's organizational patterning work, visit www.repatterninglabs.org [http://www.repatterninglabs.org/] . In particular, we recommend you explore the beta version of common organizational patterns [https://www.repatterninglabs.org/orgpatterns], an entry point for folks working in dominant culture organizations to work with patterns. If you are interested in collaborating or engaging with Jessica, reach out through either site or contact her on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrkiessel/].

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aflevering Creating new patterns for learning and leading | Episode 14 artwork

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