A podcast

about what’s arising at the intersections of Impact Networks, Systems Change, Futures & Foresight

This podcast is for collaborators, visionaries, and changemakers. For people who believe we’re in this together, and practitioners who understand that shaping change is relational work. Learn more!

About

In 2024, Circle Generation, School of Systems Change, and School of International Futures launched this six episode podcast series exploring what’s arising in the intersections between our similar practices and approaches to: cultivating networks, engaging with a systemic lens, and creating futures where we all thrive. 

This vision emerged from a few informal conversations that sparked connections and  illuminated common ground we didn’t know we shared. From this grew an inspiration to share more broadly–both the concepts and the work that’s happening on the ground. So, we invited practitioners from diverse local contexts to show how they engage many people to navigate change collectively. 

Each episode focuses on relational ways of working that enable us to engage with complex issues and collaborate in uncertainty. We look at ways of engaging with dynamic challenges, and consider the role a living systems worldview may play informing how we shape change in complex systems. 

Please listen to the podcast, share it with fellow changemakers and funders, and leave an honest review on the listening platform of your choice. Continue the conversation using #aliveandlearning on socials. We can all have more impact it we consider multiple perspectives, learn through our relationships with others, and take action in shaping the future together.

Podcast Team

In Partnership With

  • Small Foundation

    Small Foundation is a philanthropic foundation based in Ireland with a vision and mission of eradicating extreme poverty in Africa by catalyzing income-generating opportunities, particularly for those in rural areas. Small Foundation’s goal is to improve the business ecosystems that proliferate income opportunities for those in extreme poverty by expanding the access of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to knowledge, skilled human resources, finance, technology, and markets. Small Foundation uses a combination of grants, debt and equity to support initiatives to achieve its impact objectives.

  • Circle Generation

    Circle Generation is dedicated to supporting transformative projects that tackle global challenges through innovation and collaboration. Founded on the principles of working relationally and social equity, Circle Generation invests in initiatives that promote renewable energy, conservation efforts, and sustainable development practices worldwide. By partnering with visionary leaders and organizations, they aim to accelerate positive change in areas such as climate action, biodiversity conservation, and community resilience. Circle Generation's approach integrates philanthropy with strategic investments to drive replicable solutions and create a more vibrant future for generations to come.

Acknowledgement: Converge

We stand on the shoulders of many elders and colleagues. In particular we want to thank the co-creators of the Converge Network, particularly David Ehlichman and David Sawyer who together held the vision and put in the long hours to bring together the foundational frameworks and practices of Converge into the book Impact Networks which continues to shape the evolution of network practice. We acknowledge and appreciate the insights of other members of the Converge Network that helped shape early iterations of this project, including Nick Viele. 

Once more we are witnessing the network’s theory of change in action. We see this podcast as an expression of the ways in which weaving the threads of connection, coordination and collaboration leads to emergent innovations with the potential for broad, lasting impact. Together these threads make up the network theory of change, which we see in practice in each of the episodes.