Procrastination
My grand schema to chronicle the planning of the 2009 AMP Innovation & Thought Leadership Festival in this blog has been sitting in this draft box for months as I beaver away in the wee hours of the night working on the Festival – my dysfunctional “perfectionism ideal” the obstacle between this blog living an imperfect life “out there” and slumbering in the collective unconscious.
Because my whole weekend was consumed with delicious immersion in an exciting new world I never knew existed, thanks to a tiny tweet by one Chris Brogan, blogger extra-ordinaire,
I am herewith catapulting over that self-hindrance and boldly publishing - its too good to keep till I’m organised!
Unstructured play
The twitterings of the Brogan birdie in Boston, like the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil, instantly relayed to one maverickwoman on a sunny Saturday in Sydney, led me to Annarchy, who introduced me to
the genius of poet Taylor Mali ( imagine a 30 something cross between Patrick Swayze, Mr Chips and William Shakespeare)
which meant hours of exhiliarating inspiration on YouTube, which brought me to the Bowery Theatre in New York, and the discovery of an artistic genre Slam Poetry that I had never heard of, which led to Mayhem Poets and their brilliant new venture pitch for a business called ”Slam Chops”, which won the Microsoft IdeasWin Competition.
You still with me? This created various other connections with my corporate “open innovation” work, but also “must-have” purchases on Amazon, which led to Facebook and
an invitation to Taylor Mali to co-create magic with an unlikely partner, a Financial Services corporation, at the AMP Innovation & Thought Leadership Festival in Australia in June 2009.
Who knows where all this may end? I don’t, but what I DO know is that it WILL be powerful, and people will be inspired, our company could be transformed, and in turn, generations of customers and their children may be changed as a result of it! Maybe the whole future of Australia!
It was Taylor’s poem, “What teachers make”, that kept my inner matchmaker awash with ideas all weekend.
But, I couldnt help myself- had to go one step further.
Through Facebook, I connected Taylor with Dan Pink, visionary wordsmith who speaks fluent “Corporatese” and compellingly explains in plain talk to business leaders why creativity and the arts is fundamental to future of their businesses. I first met Dan at the Creativity World Forum in Flanders in 2006, where he shared the stage with Sir Ken Robinson (voted one of TED’s best presenters for his passionate plea for nurturing creativity in schools- that education connection!).
Dan was chief speechwriter for Al Gore while he was in the White House, and we all know how Al Gore’s artful storytelling has convinced the world, one presentation at a time, that the time for action on climate change is NOW! And Dan and Scott are vectors for spreading stories!


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July 1, 2008 at 9:33 pm
chrisbrogan
That’s the Internet’s new power in a nutshell: threading up chaos into useful patterns, if only fleetingly, and sometimes only when caught by an eye trained for recognition. William Gibson’s book has never been more necessary, more of a manual than fiction.
Glad to have flapped a wing in your direction, and I look forward to meeting at some point on the journey.
July 1, 2008 at 9:48 pm
catalystformagic
Hi Chris, We are looking forward to having you as keynote speaker at our AMP Innovation & thought Leadership Festival in June 2009. You have so much to teach us, and its a lot more than Social Media!
July 20, 2008 at 10:21 pm
Jenny Ambrozek
Annalie, Delighted to find your creativity applied here to your blog. Glorious writing. Thanks. Now to find where you are on Twitter. I’m hoping to connect in Sydney this coming July 31 or Aug 1. Looks as if your 2009 AMP will be ABSOLUTELY spectacular.
August 27, 2008 at 10:33 pm
organicsyes
What a thrill…to be bringing these minds together and creating art…where will it all lead?
Your maze of connections is a joyride for my mind:)
Looking forward to more stops on your blog, Annalie!
September 20, 2008 at 12:36 am
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Annalie,
WOW. It is half past midnight, and I just finished the last touches of my new online creation (zenphoto.crazycolombian.com), when I decide to read your blog.
Then Magic happens.
I start reading , and there is Twitter …
– a fascinating medium I’ve been playing with
…you jump to chaos theory…
– which reminds me of an article on my blog
about chaos theory and biofuels
… quickly followed by Slam Poetry…
– You are into poetry as well? Boy oh boy,
we have so much to talk about!
… a short mention of TED…
– and Dan Pink? Just heard a TED video
of his yesterday
… and you end with your story in a nutshell
– which bring us back full-circle to my new creation
Connections? Ideas. Like-minded individuals.
I might write a poem about tonight.
Living in the present.
Laughing in the past.
Connecting in the future.
I can’t wait for you to be back from your travel and meet you face to face.
-The Crazy Colombian