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Land Acknowledgement (Lisa Attygalle)

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Introduction to webinar (Lisa Attygalle)

1:39

Speakers introduce themselves (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser)

2:45

Introduction to the work of The Systems Sanctuary (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser)

7:40

Background on how the Scaling Deep work came to be (Tatiana Fraser)

9:51

What is Scaling Deep? Trends found in the Scaling Deep research summary (Tatiana Fraser)

13:44

What does Scaling Deep look like? (Tatiana Fraser)

17:22

Barriers and resistance (Tatiana Fraser)

23:53

Promise and potential in scaling deep (Tatiana Fraser)

26:45

Scaling Deep creates the conditions for change (Tatiana Fraser)

28:33

Initial reflections on the summary (Rachel Sinja, Lisa Attygalle)

33:35

Question 1, from a participant: If I’m doing this work of scaling deep, is there a way that I can connect with The Systems Sanctuary? (Tatiana Fraser)

35:21

Question 2, from a participant: What methodologies do you use to inform scaling up and scaling out? (Tatiana Fraser)

36:22

Question 3, from a participant: If we’ve already been working in this way, how can we acknowledge them in the shifting of power? (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser)

38:28

Question 4, from a participant: Do you have any concrete examples for shifting patterns or reframes or narratives? (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser)

40:23

Question 5, from a participant: Curious to know if you’re linking young people to elders to support each other’s journey (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser)

43:26

Question 6, from a participant: One challenge that my team encounters is that our communities are trying to scale deep, but we haven’t been able to move forward because of the pressure to produce and scale. What should we do? (Tatiana Fraser)

45:18

Question 7, from a participant: I’ve been working on a scaling framework adapted from Indigenous partners. The approach to restoring the narrative is important. What are your thoughts? (Tatiana Fraser)

47:19

Closing remarks (Lisa Attygalle, Jaime Stief)

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Tamarack Institute Webinar: The Art of Scaling Deep (2023)
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2023Nov 3
Title: The Art of Scaling Deep Organizer: The Tamarack Institute Date: November 1, 2023 This webinar recording features a conversation with Tatiana Fraser and Rachel Sinha, co-founders of the Systems Sanctuary (https://systemsanctuary.com/). In it, they offer an introduction to the concept of Scaling Deep as it relates to systems change. They gave a presentation that unpacked the work that The Systems Sanctuary and Ashoka Canada have done on the topic, which explores how Scaling Deep – a deep personal and cultural transformation to create lasting and sustainable change – can help you achieve enduring impact alongside other scaling strategies like scaling up and scaling out. The Art of Scaling Deep Research Summary can be found here: https://static1.squarespace.com/stati... Speakers: • Lisa Attygalle, Tamarack Institute (https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/) • Tatiana Fraser, The Systems Sanctuary (https://systemsanctuary.com/) • Rachel Sinja, The Systems Sanctuary Have questions? Contact Lisa Attygalle (lisa@tamarackcommunity.ca) Learn about upcoming webinars at https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/even... Overview of webinar: 0:00 Land Acknowledgement (Lisa Attygalle) 01:39 Introduction to webinar (Lisa Attygalle) 02:45 Speakers introduce themselves (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser) 07:40 Introduction to the work of The Systems Sanctuary (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser) 09:51 Background on how the Scaling Deep work came to be (Tatiana Fraser) 13:44 What is Scaling Deep? Trends found in the Scaling Deep research summary (Tatiana Fraser) 17:22 What does Scaling Deep look like? (Tatiana Fraser) 1. Create the conditions for healing 2. Connection based practices 3. Shift power 4. Collective learning 5. Working in emergence 6. Shift narratives 7. Shift patterns and fundamental reframes 23:53 Barriers and resistance (Tatiana Fraser) 26:45 Promise and potential in scaling deep (Tatiana Fraser) 28:33 Scaling Deep creates the conditions for change (Tatiana Fraser) 33:35 Initial reflections on the summary (Rachel Sinja, Lisa Attygalle) 35:21 Question 1, from a participant: If I’m doing this work of scaling deep, is there a way that I can connect with The Systems Sanctuary? (Tatiana Fraser) 36:22 Question 2, from a participant: What methodologies do you use to inform scaling up and scaling out? (Tatiana Fraser) 38:28 Question 3, from a participant: If we’ve already been working in this way, how can we acknowledge them in the shifting of power? (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser) 40:23 Question 4, from a participant: Do you have any concrete examples for shifting patterns or reframes or narratives? (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser) 43:26 Question 5, from a participant: Curious to know if you’re linking young people to elders to support each other’s journey (Rachel Sinha, Tatiana Fraser) 45:18 Question 6, from a participant: One challenge that my team encounters is that our communities are trying to scale deep, but we haven’t been able to move forward because of the pressure to produce and scale. What should we do? (Tatiana Fraser) 47:19 Question 7, from a participant: I’ve been working on a scaling framework adapted from Indigenous partners. The approach to restoring the narrative is important. What are your thoughts? (Tatiana Fraser) 48:39 Closing remarks (Lisa Attygalle, Jaime Stief)

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