Warm Data Washington, D.C. - Turn Off the News and Build a Garden With Me
You are invited to join us for a playful gathering to share food tapas and Warm Data together on June 1st from 3:00pm - 5:00 pm in Malcom X Park before the drum circle.
Please bring a blanket and water bottle.
Warm Data is a way to understand, and learn together, how change really happens. If you are interested in changing the world, then you’ll want to make sure that you are including Warm Data in your ability to learn what you’re missing in the processing of making change.
Based on over a hundred years of research, including the work of William Bateson, his son, Gregory Bateson, and their respective granddaughter and daughter, Nora Bateson, the Warm Data Lab is more of a ritual and ceremony than a business tool that shifts our perception of the world which, as a result then allows for change to happen at a higher level of coherence and wholeness. This is the answer to the question of how change changes, said in another way, the way life “life’s” or more poetically, the way a meadow “meadows”.
With Warm Data as a new dialect, or second language that can make us naturally bilingual, our ability to mutually learn from each other through different contexts may determine if humanity stands a chance of making it through the most complex and dangerous times ahead in the great story of humanity. Come find out and experience what the Warm Data movement is all about!
Come find out and experience what the Warm Data movement is all about!
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Event Details
- Date: June 1st, 2025
- Food: Tapas will be served while you engage in the Warm Data Lab
- Tickets: We need anyone interested in participating to buy their tickets online as early as possible so we are able to buy the food, break even and not stress out too much! Thank you!
- Ticket Pricing: Break-even, Can Give More, Donation.
- Unlimited Space: So invite your friends now!
- Last minute guests (on event day): Payments can be made by bank card. Please no cash.
For any questions: please e-mail us without spaces: hello@humanomics.Us
We are in interesting times. Ecological upheaval and regeneration, the exponential development of AI, reexamining gender, race and identity, a referendum and a treaty.
“How do we think our way through the messes we’re in when the way we think is part of the mess?” – Nora Bateson (Originator of Warm Data Labs)
A Warm Data gathering is like the best after-dinner conversations you have ever had, with people you may have never met. Participants share their stories and observations about a common question, moving between small groups to explore the day’s topic from different viewpoints such as family, health, economy, and more. Everyone moves whenever and wherever their curiosity takes them, listening to each other and sharing whatever occurs to them. In the last half-hour, we come back together as one group and share what we’ve noticed and any insights we have gained.
These experiences have been described as a “kaleidoscope of conversation”, packed with enriching stories, laughter, and insight. They nourish the soul, transform the way we approach work, life, and our communities, and ultimately, create space for new relationships to flourish. They can even plant new seeds for community projects to renew and revitalise community life.
In these turbulent times, many of us feel we are standing on unstable ground. Talking together in Warm Data sessions helps us see fresh possibilities for being okay within our changing world.
"I suddenly glimpsed a new way of seeing as I listened to someone else describing her sense of the complexities we all live in right now".
When we come together to share our stories and listen to one another, we expand our view of life, deepen our understanding of what others in our communities are going through, and perhaps even see fresh possibilities.
What is possible when people meet people as people, not as roles, titles, or experts, to discuss the changes we're living through together?
Join us.
*Please remember your water bottle and bring a blanket.
Lukas Nelson: Turn Off the News and Build a Garden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPrPtDoaB3s