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Title:

Networked Love, Bonding, Intimacy: Our Interactive Culture Clouds

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Organizer:
Evonne Heyning, Amoration
Description:
Visual mapping of relationship circles: exploring tools for appropriate social technology in conference cultures where work and pleasure meet. Intimate boundaries, mixing business and love and the essentials of compassion in network culture will be explored through interactive visualization Q&A. Fluid dynamics and connections discussed.
Questions
Answered:
  1. Mixed conference signals: how can I tell if s/he's a business partner, a stalker or a potential romantic interest?
  2. When is it ok to kiss and tell at conferences and networking events?
  3. How do I set good boundaries with new colleagues when meetings and parties mix?
  4. How do you tell a business partner or conference followpuppy that you're not interested in connection?
  5. Did your fling/affair/flirtation get twittered? How to detangle the messiest moments of social media.
  6. When does a date become a business issue and how do you keep personal needs in check?
  7. What social media and mapping applications allow for easiest flow with fluid, dynamic relationships?
  8. How do you manage Facebook status updates and other life-broadcast tools for sharing your personal life?
  9. Am I single, married, complicated, dating or something other and how do these definitions shape our network culture?
  10. Is it possible to be loving, compassionate and open to possibilities without compromising your relationships?
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Career / Work Concerns, Community / Online Community, Online Relationships, Other / Out There, Social Networking
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
on 17/8/09
Thanks for your support on this panel! We have some amazing speakers lined up for you and I will post more of their credentials here in the coming days.
on 18/8/09
Our first panelist is a Flow Facilitator for THRIVABILITY creating networks of leaders who share an interest in moving beyond sustainability in every aspect of our lives. Jean Russell understands the balance of nature and nurture and has helped others navigate healthy dynamics at conferences like SXSWi. @NurtureGirl currently works her network culture magic with PeopleBrowsr, helping filter the collective intelligence into useful movements and connections.

Check out Jean Russell's work at http://thrivability.wordpress.com/ and http://nurturegirl.net
on 18/8/09
Great panel .. mix of good topics. I added to the nonprofit SXSW list
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2009/08/sxsw.html
on 21/8/09
Our next panelist has balanced boundaries with producers, fans, seekers and partners while building strong networks of supporters.

Andrea Dukellis., O.M., the founder of www.GuidingLotus.com has spent the last 15 years providing spiritual guidance and wellness coaching for hundreds of seekers. She is an Ordained Minister and co-founder of Universal Spiritual Church in Anaheim, California. Andrea displays a wide range of gifts and abilities from Angel Interpreter, to Reiki Master Healer, to Intuitive Spiritual & Nutritional Counselor. She is a Teacher and a Student of “A Course In Miracles”. Andrea is a practicing Buddhist for over 10 years (although she doesn’t claim to be any one religion) and is well versed in meditation, emotional healing, and personal growth and empowerment. She believes in order to achieve inner peace and happiness, we need to heal ourselves, starting with the healing of our minds.

Andrea has her Bachelor’s Degree from UCLA with an emphasis on Psychology. She spent two years doing Master’s Research in Behavioral Neuroscience. She is a Reiki Master Level Healer and has been intuitively doing energy work and healing since she was a young child.
on 24/8/09
This is going to be a very intriguing panel - Jean is a compelling and engaging speaker!
on 3/11/09
I will definitely be interested in this. Bring it on!
on 13/11/09
Sounds like it will be a very interactive panel... like the style.
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