The Story: How to build a company based on communication
Since 2015, hundreds of people have gone to Acapulco every year to celebrate liberty, and discuss how to make the world more free. Some of them decided to never leave, and some decided to keep coming back. In this episode, Kurt is joined by Acapulco expatriate Michael Nimetz, and Anarchapulco performer, MC ELAmental.
If you’ve ever worked in a large organisation, you probably know that the rule is “The left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing.” That’s why Michael is presenting a workshop on his method of “Ethical Emergence” at Anarchapulco this year 2019 – all about how to improve communication in organisations, fostering relationships between individuals and departments, enabling people to best use their skills and form synergy with others’ skills. Nimetz has used this method in the construction industry, improving the efficiency so much that it reduces large projects by many months.
Our other guest, MC ELAmental is performing at Anarchapulco’s Turtle party. MC ELAmental makes conscious hip hop, and is an advocate and activist creating eco-friendly products by hand, such as T-shirts with natural dyes using berries and other plants – in harmony with nature and even helping plants to grow.
Thanks to Michael, ELAmental and to you for joining us in this interesting conversation.
The Links:
Michael explains his method – Ethical Emergence
ELAmental’s Anarchapulco shirts – DTube
ELAmental’s Anarchapulco shirts – Steemit post
Hacking of the American Mind speech
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