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pronouns
aspects of your identity you feel relevant to share
from the guide by Ainsley Wagoner
You must be aggressive to get what you need. Always be selling yourself. Fake it till you make it. No pain no gain. Every man for himself. Only the strong survive. Transactions are an exercise in getting the most from someone while giving away the least of your own.
We all have everything we need (resourcefulness)
There is plenty to go around (abundance, interdependence)
Sharing our abundance is a way to give things that we can easily give and receive things we want or need in exchange.
Please make notes of things that you are excited about or are concerned about! We will take time to discuss this.
Think about who you want to participate
Send an email to gather interest
Figure out timeline
Set up documents
Invite people via email
Let the exchange happen
Send check-ins and reminders
Checkin with individuals
Prepare a gathering to wrap up
Gather, reflect, let it wind down, get feedback
Step away - give yourself time to see how you feel about it, send thanks to participants
Make a list of what you have in abundance.
ex. I love pottery and have too many bowls. I am an herbalist and can create tinctures, elixirs, tea blends, and beautiful medicine. I can make kombucha, and love cooking for lots of people.
Choose 1-3 items that you would like to share. It should be effortless and fun for you.
ex. I will bring a few of my extra pottery pieces. I will offer a tutorial on how to make kombucha and share my "scoby".
Add your items to a list (shared spreadsheet?) with any caveats, descriptions, amounts, contact.
Try an exchange with 1 or 2 people by (some end date)
Mark your name on items you may be interested in. Coordinate the exchange, either during a gathering or another time.
Come on (end date) to exchange or share any remaining goods, stories, and proposals.
Brunch picnic in park at noon, I'll bring (yumthings)
You can change your mind and opt out anytime
You can just receive, or just give
You can invite friends
If you sign up to receive something, it's your responsibility to make contact with the person offering.
How did it feel to write down what you had in abundance
Did you notice any resistance or doubts in the process of deciding what to offer? Did reading other people's offerings change what you decided to offer?
How did it feel to exchange with someone you already knew? With someone you'd never met?
What did this process make you want more of? Less of?
How can we make this process better?
How did this project change the way you thought about economies?
How do we dismantle the patriarchy?
What are some things about these ideas that are
exciting / make you feel good?
What are some things about these ideas that are
exciting / make you feel good?
What are some things about these ideas that
make you feel uncomfortable / unsure?
Lets make a list of what we have in abundance.
What do you love to do that you wish you had an opportunity to do more of?
What can you do endlessly, without getting tired?
What do you wish you got paid for?
What would be easy and fun for you to give to others?
Read your original list
As you are inspired with new ideas, add new possible offerings to a new list.
Read your original list
As you are inspired with new ideas, add new possible offerings to a new list.
On the second round,
read new items you were inspired to add.
Keep these lists to possibly offer in an exchange!