Podcast: Sparks + Embers

Sparks + Embers Episode No. 020: Relationships of Abundance or Transaction

We’ve explored how community begins with an inner capacity for connectedness, and how that capacity must be large enough to hold intensity without flinching. But this raises a new question: if community isn’t manufactured through desire or design, what actually sustains it? What keeps the connections alive across time and distance, through seasons of plenty…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 019: Community as a Flowing Gift & Civic Duty

We’ve reduced civic duty to voting, but community emerges from deliberate cultivation of beliefs, attitudes, and rituals practiced between solitude and collective life. Community isn’t manufactured through programs or proximity. It emerges when we practice civic arts we’ve abandoned: endurance, gratitude, and fierce presence.

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 018 – Community Series Prologue: The 9 Problems Undermining Community Foundations

The patterns that destroy community aren’t random failures or unfortunate side effects. They’re the logical result of certain assumptions about value, scale, efficiency, and human nature – assumptions so embedded in modern life that they’re nearly invisible. We’ve built systems that systematically undermine the very conditions that make community possible, all while telling ourselves we’re…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 017: Apprenticeship Wisdom & Series Wrap

In this final installment of the Apprenticeship Model for Leadership series, we talk about Generational Maintenance, synthesizing all domains for lifelong practice within a framework of intellectual humility and twenty-year thinking. We also introduce the model for our next series, the Northern Arapaho’s Four Hills of Life Movement. In this context we use the model…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 016: Apprenticeship from Natural Wisdom, On Forgetting and Remembering

Different cultures have developed sophisticated approaches to leadership, mentorship, and wisdom transmission that may conflict with Western apprenticeship models. The challenge is learning from diverse traditions without imposing our frameworks or appropriating sacred practices. The bridge-builders themselves face this as they share knowledge with global researchers while maintaining the cultural integrity of their practices, in…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 015: Social Stewardship & Self Governance (Apprenticeship Leadership)

This week we discuss the reality of our present moment: what does it mean to self-govern through the lens of the Apprenticeship Model for Leadership in the public sphere. We read an excerpt of this week’s Kindling feature, focusing on the demands of us as citizen leaders. Article Summary: Social change research reveals multiple valid…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 014: Break Week and Giving

We are taking a break in the Apprenticeship Model for Leadership Series this week, with a short reading from Kahlil Gibran’s classic collection, The Prophet.

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 13: The Requirements of Professional Leadership Psychology (Apprenticeship)

Credentialist systems serve legitimate purposes: quality assurance, risk mitigation, professional legitimacy. The challenge isn’t eliminating credentials but creating space for competency-based development alongside formal requirements, much like how the bridge-builders now work with government documentation requirements while maintaining traditional knowledge transmission. Research shows effective mentorship operates through complex interactions between mentor characteristics, learner needs, environmental…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 012 – Leadership of Tribe & Community

We begin this episode with the context of this last week’s events (September 20205) Different cultures have developed vastly different approaches to tribal leadership and wisdom transmission. Some emphasize consensus-building; others rely on elder councils; still others rotate leadership based on expertise areas. The Khasi bridge-builders blend these approaches: elders hold ultimate knowledge, but every…

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Sparks + Embers Episode No. 011 – The Hidden Grammar of Leadership: Family (Apprenticeship Leadership Model Series)

The second in the Leadership Series where we discuss the family as the living laboratory for leadership, cultivating the “grammar” of leadership. In Khasi culture, bridge-building knowledge passes through families like water through root systems. Children grow up watching elders tend bridges they will never complete, learning patience and precision from grandparents who speak of…

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