To understand how we get out of our collective world mess, we need to understand what technology lock-in is and how it relates to market power and establishment forces. Give me a few minutes.
May 07, 2017•7 min
Ever feel like you're living an episode (or season) of the Twilight Zone? This is how I've felt for months - not just the last few, but before the election, too. How have we come to this? And how do we get out of this? Give me a few minutes.
May 07, 2017•6 min
The Left is losing its touch. For an ideology that is focused on tolerance and open-mindedness, the Left's Resistance movement seems to be so focused on reacting to Trump and the GOP, that it's forgetting how to listen to others to be better influencers. The Right, for its part, is so greedy with its power, that it's already shooting itself in the foot. Give me a few minutes.
May 07, 2017•6 min
When conservatives speak, they hear a different message than what liberals hear. When liberals speak, they hear a different message than what conservatives hear. Did Donald Trump call Mexicans murderers and rapists OR did he highlight a border security issue? Understanding this linguistics gap is crucial to 1) influencing the other side, and 2) building up our understanding of the problem from ALL angles... Give me a few minutes.
Feb 12, 2017•9 min
Generally speaking, conservatives tend to prioritize the Constitution and Religion over human rights, equality, and justice. While Liberals tend to prioritize human rights, equality, and justice over the Constitution and Religion... With 51% of Trump supporters believing that the President should have the right to override the Courts, are we now seeing a flip of the script? Give me a few minutes.
Feb 12, 2017•8 min
The amount of discord between the Left and the Right with the election of Donald Trump. Progressives can achieve far more by moving beyond panicking. Everyone can achieve far more by moving beyond bickering. It's not one ideology or another that's correct - no ideology will ever win (at least not in our lifetime). So the question becomes, how can transform our current emotions into productive action that strengthen our democracy and moves toward post-ideological politics? There's a clear way for...
Jan 10, 2017•5 min
Progressives have seen nothing but negativity in the election of Donald Trump. He's not a progressive, but there are some very likely positives that will come from Trump's election for the progressive cause... if people see the potential possibilities and focus on making them real. Give me a few minutes.
Jan 10, 2017•8 min
If management is a science, then leadership is most certainly the art... but like the martial arts, leadership can be learned, practiced, and improved. Yet, we don't do enough in business, government, or community organizations to develop our leaders. Instead, we rely too much on a top-down authoritative structure that is killing our society and our democracy. Give me a few minutes.
Jan 10, 2017•7 min
In a previous episode, I talk about the need to talk about politics differently. What are some ways to make that real and act on that concept? Give me a few minutes
Nov 15, 2016•9 min
Have you noticed the trend in the way we talk about politics these days? Have you noticed how every conversation seems to take an our-team-vs-their team approach? We have to change this. Here's why. Give me a few minutes.
Nov 15, 2016•7 min
Why did Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton? It may have less to do with either candidate than the pundits would like you to believe. In fact, it may have more to do with a growing gap between leaders and communities both in and beyond government at all levels. Give me a few minutes.
Nov 15, 2016•4 min
We live in a country where 1 in 5 children go to bed hungry every night and 200,000 veterans are homeless. Our presidential debates should be smart, fun, funny, collaborative, introspective -- and they're far from that. Our population engages with their government once every 2-4 years, if they vote at all. We are not living in a democracy. Our democracy is an illusion. Give me a few minutes.
Oct 17, 2016•5 min
The left-right mindset defines a lot of our conversations today. The echo chambers and bubbles of each side operate in the left-center and the right-center, but the further left/right you get in your politics, the more they become very similar. The left-right mindset entraps us, and we need to break free of it. Give me a few minutes.
Oct 17, 2016•7 min
Transparency is important for building trust. Without transparency, we can't have accountability. Without accountability, trust falls, engagement decreases, injustices prevail, and the oligarchy arises. Dashcam and bodycam footage should be released. Each time it's not released, an amateur video comes up and creates a different (and not necessarily unbiased) narrative. And, in the process, trust in law enforcement decreases. We must work to build trust by being more transparent as leaders. Give ...
Sep 23, 2016•5 min
The Sunlight Foundation is going through an identity crisis. It's done great work for open government, but its theory of change must evolve to go beyond radical transparency and include radical engagement. We are living in a tech-driven world. If we don't have tech that helps people organize and channel their social pressure in response to what transparency initiatives reveal, no meaningful action will take place. Give me a few minutes.
Sep 23, 2016•6 min
A disturbing scenario played out this past weekend with simultaneous terrorist attacks in New Jersey and in New York. Both political parties started reacting in a very political manner. Did you catch it? Their reactions aligned with how you would expect the party in-power to respond compared the party not-in-power to respond. Give me a few minutes.
Sep 19, 2016•5 min
Are we entering a pseudo 'cold civil war' or is this new era of distrust between ordinary citizens just a passing phase? As the two major presidential candidates ramp up their attacks on each other, people will become increasingly turned off from politics at a time when we need people to be more engaged than ever. But leaders can help reverse this trend. Give me a few minutes.
Sep 01, 2016•5 min
Editors, producers, ad creatives, and a number of other "content creators" for mass media consumption shape your world. Someone makes Bieber and Kardashian more important in your newsfeed than the millions of people being left behind by our current system. Intentionally or not, their choices determine what issues are discussed, what perspectives are covered, the wording of the headlines, etc. - and this impacts our democracy, our self-image, and our society in far greater ways than we realize. G...
Aug 28, 2016•5 min
We've changed from a "top-down" society to a "networked society", but our organizations haven't. In too many places, we're still operating with a top-down leadership style - government, political parties, non-profits, unions, you-name-it. We need to get better at organizing ourselves without top-down organizations. It's critical for democracy. Give me a few minutes.
Aug 28, 2016•4 min
Today's technology does not help us come together to build the world we want and need. And that's okay - that's not what it was designed for. That's why we're building Powerline. For people's power - the tech we need, for the world we need. Learn more: http://bitly.com/2auRsKM
Aug 07, 2016•7 min
Whether it's in the workplace, in a non-profit, or in your town, people need space to come together, discuss their common challenges and different perspectives, and innovate. Digital and physical, it's critical for our future. Otherwise, incremental progress will not be fast enough for us to make a meaningful impact for the world we want and need.
Aug 07, 2016•6 min
The US style of top-down leadership needs to shift thanks to our now-emerged networked society. So, how can leaders take the first step to be more effective in this new era? Leaders need to provide space for people to link, learn, share perspective, and act together on their common issues, challenges, and opportunities. Ignoring this mandate is a recipe for growing the gap between leaders and communities.
Jul 21, 2016•5 min
There's a tremendous amount of instability in the system. Instability that will not be solved by either Clinton or Trump in the next couple of years. We have to stop the "us vs. them" approach to politics - so how do we do this? We have to purposely and patiently take the time to understand the other side and "get into the hole" with them. We have to realize that our perspective of the problem (and solution) is no more important than any one else's. All perspectives are always valid, even if the...
Jul 20, 2016•5 min
Why are we stuck in gridlock in Congress and in our national body politic? Simply because tend to pick sides before we seek to understand our common problems and the multitude of perspectives that are associated with those problems. We must stop this "our-team-vs-their-team" mentality that is creating division and failing us in our efforts to make progress on our common struggles.
Jul 11, 2016•5 min
We are facing an extraordinary amount of uncertainty and instability right now. Regardless of who we elect in November here in the US, we should expect things to get worse before they get better. We are in transition - from an old system to a new one. As leaders, we need to focus on identifying and understanding all of our interconnected underlying problems before we push forth any solutions.
Jul 11, 2016•7 min
What can Brexit tell us about how we can be better leaders? The disconnect between leaders and citizens has shocked a global economy, but could we see a dramatic event like this unfold in the United States? Yes, if we don't learn our lessons from our friends across the pond.
Jul 11, 2016•5 min
Our world is very complex - it's made of systems upon systems. But how can we think about multiple perspectives in parallel? How can we visualize systems? The key is to think of the relationships between different objects rather than objects themselves. We can use a spider web with imaginary weights on it to illustrate this. Give me a few minutes.
Jun 21, 2016•4 min
Are we building the future we want and need for ourselves and our kids? Or are we creating more problems with every "solution" that we deliver? Let's reflect on the connection between Innovation and Inequality. Give me a few minutes.
Jun 20, 2016•4 min
Every time there's a tragedy, we over-simplify the problem and, thus, we over-simplify the solution. Are you one of the people that prioritizes "your solution" above "solving the problem itself?" Are you one of the people that blocks any progress on a perceived component of the problem because of your own views of what the problem is and what the solution should be? The complexity of systemic problems requires that we take action on multiple root issues and leverage points to make meaningful cha...
Jun 13, 2016•4 min
Action needs to be taken for the system to change. A system in stasis will not naturally change without an outside force. How do we practice solidarity across traditional thematic issues to help change the system? Narrow-focus movements that currently exist should start supporting other causes too in order to practice solidarity and build social pressure for the change we want and need. Otherwise, we can't change the system. Give me a few minutes.
Jun 13, 2016•4 min