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The Flip In Leadership Needed To Save (Ourselves On) The Planet

Dr. Ginny Whitelaw explores the climate crisis through the lens of biodiversity loss. There are many steps to take and the first starts with leadership.

Recharging Yourself As A Leader—3 Laws Of Managing Energy

Energy-infused leadership development could be called version 3.0, which both vitalizes leaders and guides them in making their vital difference in the world around them.

5 Degrees Of Connection: Which Support You As A Leader?

Dr. Ginny Whitelaw writes about Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory. There are 5 stages of connection. Which stage are you in?

Facing An Inconvenient Truth Or Inconvenient Consequences

Dr. Ginny Whitelaw writes about the 4 energy patterns we all have access too. How can they help support you?

Leadership Development 3.0—Energy Included

Energy-infused leadership development could be called version 3.0, which both vitalizes leaders and guides them in making their vital difference in the world around them.

Becoming The Future We Want

Energy-infused leadership development could be called version 3.0, which both vitalizes leaders and guides them in making their vital difference in the world around them.

What Globalization Taught Leaders—And What They Need To Learn Now

Energy-infused leadership development could be called version 3.0, which both vitalizes leaders and guides them in making their vital difference in the world around them.

Leading As A Land Grab Versus Leading As The Land

Dr. Ginny writes about two kinds of leadership, one that takes and one that recognizes the give and take.

Leading as a Wave, not a particle

Let that sink in for a few breaths. This is not just a phenomenon of the exceedingly small, but the nature of reality in which we lead, create families and communities, and make our difference. What it shows us is that process of observing is not passive, but a process of resonance or co-vibration that particularizes something by how it registers with us. In physics this is called “collapsing a wave function” where a range of possibilities condenses into a thing upon our pinpointed observation.