Coaches Rising Podcast

episode 215 | Aug 27, 2024 | 63min

Emergent Methodologies of Collective Trauma Integration

In this episode we speak with Adrian Wagner about his research using Dave Snowden’s Sensemaker tool with Thomas Huebl’s collective trauma work, the resonances between Dave and Thomas’ work, the intelligence of unprocessed trauma, enabling versus governing constraints, and further questions for Dave and Thomas.
In this podcast we talk about

04:30 Exploring Thomas Huebl and Dave Snowden’s work
11:30 The Sensemaker process for collective trauma
19:00 Immersion in relational experience
23:30 The resonances between Thomas and Dave
27:00 Balancing structure and attunement
32:30 Unpacking narratives in our present experience
40:30 The intelligence of unprocessed trauma
45:00 Enabling versus governing constraints
50:00 Religious and spiritual practices
55:30 Questions for Dave and Thomas
58:30 Catholicism and dualism

Resources Mentioned:

Dave Snowden
Thomas Huebl
Integral Theory
Sensemaker
The Pocket Project
Circling 
Steve March
Andy Clark
Nondualism
New materialism

About the Guest

Adrian Wagner

Adrian Wagner is a researcher at the Pocket Project and a coach for organizational transformation at Complexity Partners. His career has spanned the roles of teacher, researcher, coach and transformational facilitator for organizations such as the European School of Governance, Foreign Ministry of Germany, Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele, European Commission, and University Witten/Herdecke. Adrian was co-initiator of the Black Forest School of Metamodernism and served as an expert at the Institute of Transformational Leadership Berlin. He recently co-published a research report on "Trauma and Democracy", a synthesis of Dave Snowden and Thomas Hübl's insights, exploring novel pathways to integrate collective trauma.

WEBSITE
Adrian on Linkedin

About the Host

Joel Monk

Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator and entrepreneur. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company on the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of over 65,000 coaches. Coaches Rising programs regularly include participants from every continent on the planet and they have collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development and coaching. Joel is also a leadership coach, coaching at companies such as THNK, Booking.com, Siemens and Naspers. Joel has designed and led several entrepreneurial and leadership development programs, at places such as Socionext, THNK and The Impact Hub Amsterdam.