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Geof Krum is an artist, producer, facilitator, and entrepreneur. His passion is in creating beautiful, no-bullshit human-centered systems that run themselves while slowly transforming the world. Geof is also the Producer and Dean of Authentic Revolution's Facilitation Academy, an organization with a mission to create a more connected and empathic world. Authentic Revolution has popularized the field of Authentic Relating through the Authentic Relating Games Manual and founded Authentic Relating and Circling communities all around the world. Whether you're looking to improve your marriage or friendships, or become a better leader, Authentic Revolutions books and training programs can help you become a more vulnerable, more authentic, more connected communicator. In our conversation we discussed Authentic Revolution, depth, connection, authenticity, loneliness, polarization, circling, the Integral Center, introversion, extraversion, community, leadership, isolation versus loneliness, context dependency, personal responsibility, integrity, internal frames, emotional vocabularies, karma yoga, conflict avoidance, archetypes, magician, cave, vulnerability, intimacy, responding on autopilot, education, homeschooling, esoteric beliefs, belonging, tribalism, affirmations, stated objectives, and Carl Rogers. Episode Details: Guest Name: Geof Krum Website: https://www.authrev.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticrevolution/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthRev/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/spesmira Gong Sound: 68261__juskiddink__bell4.wav Other Content from the Explorer Poet Download my latest writing: Myth for Modern Men: A Letter to My Son Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexplorerpoet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheExplorerPoet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIQxs0F0mGoEJYNNJx4ph5g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z9WKzUIWbq5qOJE1zmRJQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ead95bf9-2f53-4965-8c29-b787a198891c/the-explorer-poet-podcast Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MmM5ZTY5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjA6v_KhPn3AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Suggestion: A workable romantic non-escalation policy for EA community builders, published by Severin on March 8, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Last year, I attended an Authentic Leadership Training with the Authentic Relating org Authentic Revolution, and was course lead mentee for a second iteration. One thing that struck me about AuthRev's ways is their approach to policing romantic relationships between facilitators and participants, within a community whose personal/professional overlap is even stronger than EA's. They have a romantic non-escalation policy that goes roughly like this: For three months after a retreat, and for one month after an evening event, facilitators are prohibited from engaging romantically, or even hinting at engaging romantically, with attendees. The only exception is when a particular attendee and the facilitator already dated beforehand. These numbers are drawn from experience: As some people have most of their social life within the community, longer timelines are so unworkable that the default is to just ignore them and do everything in secret. Shorter timelines, however, tend to be insufficiently effective for mitigating the problems this policy tries to address. Granted, Authentic Relating is a set of activities that is far more emotionally intense than what usually happens at EA events. However, I think there are some reasons for EA community builders to adhere to this policy anyway: Romance distracts from the cause. Attendees should focus on getting as much ea-related value as possible out of EA events, and we as organizers should focus on generating as much value as possible. Thinking about which hot community builder you can get with later distracts from that. And, thinking about which hot participant you can get with later on can lead to decisions way more costly than just lost opportunities to provide more value. None of us are as considerate and attuned in our private lives as when doing community building work. Sometimes we don't have the energy to listen well. Sometimes we really need to vent. Sometimes we are just bad at communication when we don't pay particular attention to choosing our words. The personas we put up at work just aren't real people. If people fall in love with the version of me that they see leading groups, they will inevitably be disappointed later. Power differentials make communication about consent difficult. And the organizer/attendee-separation creates a power differential, whether we like it or not. The more power differential there is, the more important it is to move very slowly and carefully in romance. Status is sexy. Predatorily-minded people know this. Thus, they are incentivized to climb the social EA ladder for the wrong reasons. If we set norms that make it harder for people to leverage their social status for romantic purposes, we can correct for this. That is, as long as our rules are not so harsh that they will just be ignored by default. Though a part of me finds this policy inconvenient, I think it would be a concerning sign if I weren't ready to commit to it after I saw it's value in practice. However, EA is different from AR, and a milder/different/more specified version might make more sense for us. Accordingly, I'll let the idea simmer a bit before I fully commit. Which adjustments would you make for our context? Some specific questions I have: AR retreats are intensely facilitated experiences. During at least some types of EA retreats, the hierarchies are much flatter, and participants see the organizers "in function" only roughly as much as during an evening-long workshop. Does this justify shortening the three months, e.g. to one month no matter for which type of event? I'd expect that the same rule should apply for professional 1-on-1s, for example EA career coaching....
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Community building: Lessons from ten years of facilitation experience, published by Severin T. Seehrich on February 8, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Epistemic status: Anecdotal but strong. Most of this is based on practical experience and things I learned through word-of-mouth. Here, I'd like to present some pieces of facilitation advice I'd give my former self. I've selected this list for things that I wouldn't have found obvious at all, and that became crucial to the way I lead groups. I hope this post helps some of you run even better events. 0. About me. I facilitated a number of different gatherings in a number of contexts over the last ten years: Retreats, discussion rounds, reading groups, authentic relating games, communication trainings, a secular solstice, meditation sessions, two sessions of a self-organized Krav Maga study group (my life sometimes takes weird turns), and probably a bunch of other things I forgot. Audiences I have experience with range from teacher trainees over political student groups and Esperantists all the way to EAs and rationalists. I trained with the Ruth Cohn Institute for TCI International and Authentic Revolution. I received mentorship from experienced counseling trainers, Circling/Authentic Relating facilitators, and an Active Hope workshop facilitator. In total, I probably gathered 1000+ hours of facilitation experience. So, here you go for the 80/20 version of what I've learned in these years. 1. If you get the beginning right, the group almost leads itself. If not, you are doomed. When we enter a new group, all of us come with a number of implicit questions: Will these people like me? Is it safe here, can I show up with my edges and quirks without getting hurt or exploited? Will this be valuable for me? As a facilitator, it is my task to enable participants to answer these questions for themselves. If I don't make space for that, the group I lead will be distracted by the unmet needs that underlie these questions: Belonging, safety, meaning. Saving time at the start of a group by ignoring these questions is not effective. Because then, people are only half-engaged with the topic at hand, and (at best) half-distracted by trying to figure out how to answer these questions despite my facilitation, not because of it. So, what can you do to help people answer them? a. Will these people like me? The best strategy depends on a number of factors: The group size, the task at hand, and, first and foremost, the duration and format of the group work. Is it a one-off evening event? A weekly recurring meetup? A weekend retreat? A recurring program with intense contact that runs over several months? The longer the group stays together and the more personal the task at hand, the more investment into trust-building is necessary. Not only upfront, but also along the way. A quick-and-dirty version of trust-building I like to do for shorter one-off events or recurring evenings should contain all of these three elements within the first 30 minutes: i. Greet participants personally and individually. .or have a co-facilitator or veteran member of your community do it for you. Bonus points for not needing to glance at name tags, and for making a genuine effort to pronounce their names correctly, regardless of whether you know their native language. Of course, this is not possible in very large groups or online events. In those cases, you can cover part of this function by putting a lot of care into the opening mail, both regarding content and writing style. ii. Enable at least one 1-on-1-interaction with another group member. A short 1-on-1-conversation does wonders for turning strangers into friends. While talking to every group member 1-on-1 is overkill, it is massively grounding for new people in a group to know that they have at least o...
WHYLD - Podcast for Bold Authentic People (And Those Who Wish They Were)
Humans crave connection with other people. We want to have deep and meaningful relationships with our friends, family, and significant others. But at the same time, it can be really hard to maintain and deepen those long-term relationships, especially as we continue to grow and evolve. And if you've ever tried to make new friends as an adult, you know that's not easy either.Amelia Broughton is a Human Design coach and consultant, Relational Leadership facilitator, writer, and purveyor of connection. She guides people all over the world into deeper connection with themselves and others - to pioneer a more connected, communication-savvy, and emotionally intelligent planet. She has facilitated Authentic Relating and Relational Leadership workshops and courses with the leading organizations in this industry, such as Integral Centered Leadership, Authentic Revolution, and Authentic Relating Training International, and around the world for communities such as Unconventional Life and Momentum Collective.Her signature workshop, Authentic Connection, occurs twice a month at Archipelago Clubs in Denver, Colorado. And her writing has been featured on mindbodygreen, Conscious Lifestyle Magazine, Boulder Lifestyle Magazine, and Unconventional Life.She lives to illuminate the human experience and empower individuals to thrive in their sovereignty with compassion and grace. Amelia and I talk more about:What Authentic Relating and Relational Leadership isBecoming self-aware and understanding who you are and how you communicateAllowing yourself to be curious (and stay curious!) about other peoples desires, needs, and emotions - even if you think you already know everything about themLearning how to welcome our experiences instead of suppress emotions that make you feel vulnerableSelf-acceptance and making assumptions about othersConnect with AmeliaInstagram: @broughtonconnectWebsite: Amelia Broughton Love the Journey to Limitless Podcast?Leave us a 5-star rating and review on your favorite listening app! Take a screenshot of the Journey to Limitless podcast on your phone and share it to your Instagram stories! Make sure you tag @journeytolimitless_ so that I can personally say “Hey thanks!” Showing your support for the podcast is SO appreciated and I definitely don't want it to go unnoticed! Want to learn more about creating (and LIVING) a limitless life? Come join the FUN over in the Journey to Limitless Podcast CommunityConnect with Court on Instagram: @journeytolimitless_Apply for the Side Coaching Biz Academy: https://www.jtl-lifecoaching.com/SidecoachingBizAcademy–Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
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The first step to building community starts with the relationship we have with ourselves and others.Modern society has conditioned us to show up a certain way, behave a certain way and repress any expression that does not align with it's imperatives.This is fine if our natural impulses and urges align with society's ideals. But in truth, how many people feel stifled and alienated because they feel it's inappropriate to express themselves honestly?Join Dave as he discusses the topic of Authentic Relating and his experience leading groups in playing fun games to open up more!Follow Octave Leap on our Social Platforms:IG: https://www.instagram.com/octaveleap/Telegram: https://t.me/octaveleapWebsite: https://www.octaveleap.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/Dk_octaveleap
Author of Conflict = Energy, The Transformative practice of Authentic Relating, Jason is a modern renaissance man. Equal parts artist, philosopher, teacher, and media producer, from 2003-2012 he worked for Integral Institute to create thousands of hours of educational media on the topics of transpersonal psychology, spirituality, productivity, and personal growth. Obsessed with how humans can live and relate optimally, he's facilitated groups and taught authentic relating and circling since 2012 and he has led courses in over 20 cities around the world. www.jasondigges.com In this episode of Visionary Souls, we explored... How the NOW moment is like a portal, a secret passage where we have to pay attention for it to open How sew engage collective healing when we step into vulnerability How we metabolize and digest energy How intuition is the mysterious love child of our brains and hearts How each of us has a holographic journey we're on The game of revealing ourselves and sharing wisdom we have about others The journey or Jason cresting his career for 12 years; how he had to let go to be able to step into more expansive callings All about Jason's book:: Conflict = Energy: The Transformative Practice of Authentic Relating And SOUL much more...come play! Connect with Jason Website: www.authrev.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaydigges/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jason.digges.7 Free Gift: www.authrev.org/freechapter Authentic Revolution: www.authrev.org C=E Paperback and Kindle sold on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Conflict-Energy-Transformative-Practice-Authentic/dp/1735076007/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1PSDDPQ7IT9PE&dchild=1&keywords=conflict+energy&qid=1597088544&sprefix=conflict+%3D+eneryg%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-2 *************** Support + give a love donation: http://www.paypal.me/sydneycampos More healing transmissions + energy activations: https://sellfy.com/training-activations/ **All the Ways To Play** Soul Sourcing Sessions: https://sydneycampos.com/ The Empath Experience Book: http://www.the-empath-experience.com Self-Mastery Courses: https://sydneycampos.com/courses/ Visionary Souls Podcast: http://www.visionarysouls.com Akashic Training: https://sydneycampos.com/akashic-facilitator-training/ 5D Visionary Business Training: https://sydneycampos.com/5d-visionary-business-training/ Website: http://sydneycampos.com Get my favorite products + Visionary Souls Support: https://kit.co/SydneyCampos
♥ ♥ Christine published the first book on Coliving in 2018 and speaks globally on the subject. She currently consults with Coliving operators, developers, and investors from around the world. More info here: https://thecolivingcode.com/#christine ----►► Be sure to check our Coliving Code published book series, AVAILABLE ON AMAZON (or digital): https://thecolivingcode.com/#book-launch ************ ************ Sara's been teaching Authentic Relating (AR) for nearly a decade. Initially trained in conflict resolution and the study of intentional living communities, she founded a thousands-strong AR learning community in Austin, Texas. To date, Sara's trained over 1000 leaders and released multiple publications to seed the foundation of AR communities in every continent, except Antarctica … so far! With a focus on authenticity, empathy, leadership or culture-building worldwide, Sara is guiding Authentic Revolution to place AR in a wider context of theories, partnerships and programs to expand beyond the ecosystems our work has traditionally moved in. Authentic Revolution is building a world where people find safety, community, connection and growth in their relationships and interactions, and leave stagnancy, isolation and disconnection behind. https://www.authrev.org/ https://www.instagram.com/instigatress ►► Be sure to check out our partners & supporters of The Coliving Code Show: ♥ Trust your Unit interiors to ISL Furnishings. They bring light to your Vision. https://www.islfurnishings.com ►► Christine and her team are the creators of Kndrd.io: The comprehensive software solution that uses technology to put the LIVING into CoLIVING. ◄ ◄ *Learn more at http://Kndrd.io ************ ************ ---- This show is a passion project of Christine McDannell, the Co-founder of Kndrd, the first management software platform and global directory for Coliving. She is also the Founder of Kindred Quarters in California and published the first book on Coliving in 2018: The Coliving Code. One of the biggest problems plaguing modern society is real estate and social challenges. People are signing away their paychecks on rent and feeling increasingly isolated. Christine is on a personal mission to solve these problems through the CoLiving movement by helping redefine the term ‘housemate' with something meaningful, sustainable, and flexible on a global level. People now are choosing access over ownership and new real estate projects need to be built specifically for the way humans are now deciding to live together. These interviews feature experts in the field who share their own successes and journeys. Enjoy! ************ ---- ►How to best connect with Christine McDannell and learn more about Kndrd.io…. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine... Website: http://www.Kndrd.io Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kndrd.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kndrd_io iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... All Things Coliving: https://www.instagram.com/all.things.... ************ ► Subscribe to Our Channel: https://goo.gl/zyfWoF ◄
Our first guest of the year is the amazing community leader and facilitator from Austin, Texas, Sara Ness, Chief Instigator at Authentic Revolution. Sara has worked with over 1,000 leaders, in sectors ranging from education to Google, on the art of authentic leadership. Her writings and teaching have led to the foundation of 30+ authentic relating communities, as well as performance troupes, non-profits, independent businesses, and at least one baby! [04:48s] What is Authentic Relating?[07:30s] From safe space to brave space[10:20s] Facilitating in schools, companies, and a funeral! [14:45s] Authentic relating online[31:47s] RWL Sara's recommendations to LISTEN ‘The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging' Audiobook by Charles H Vogl; READ ‘The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy' by Irvin D YalomExplore authentic leadership training and resources at Authentic Revolution AcademyConnect with Sara on LinkedIn.Connect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedIn or email him at vinay@c2cod.comWhat did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.comSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast platforms including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Tune In Alexa, Stitcher, Castbox, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Listen Notes, Castro, Jio Saavn, iHeart Radio, to stay updated on new episodes every week.This podcast is brought to you by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together'. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook
Sara Ness is an instigator of authenticity, ninja of connection, and awkward turtle of social situations. She has worked with thousands of leaders and groups across the world, from educators to executives, to explore our creative potential through better relating. Sara is the founder and Chief Catalyst at Authentic Revolution, a consulting and training company for connection and leadership skills. In her time off (and on), she is involved in Austin's acroyoga, dance, and staying-indoors-to-read scenes. Master Of Your Crafts is a conversational podcast with individuals who have and are working towards mastering a craft. They have harnessed and taken ownership of a gift, talent or skill that is so innate to them. We uncover the inner dialogue, actions and life circumstances, all combined in a deep conversation to offer you words of wisdom to empower and guide you to be your own Master Of Your Crafts.
Sara founded Authentic Revolution, an organization spreading authentic relating toolkits (games, structures, ideas), to individuals, companies and groups. They also teach authentic leadership, which is a huge topic that we cover amidst coronavirus. She starts by sharing an authentic relating game with me, that we play together, that cuts straight into what we're both feeling. It was a vulnerable moment for me for sure. We then immediately go deep into why authenticity is important and powerful, why we lack it and what this lack does to our relationships. She shares a study about how authentic relating and emotional intelligence training on a Shell oil rig dropped the incidence of workplace accidents precipitously, and another about coal miners trapped in a mine and the unlikey emmergence of leadership. Through the episode, she invites me to share some of my own frameworks of thinking and my own thoughts on how her work relates to paragliding and the sports that I know and love. This was such a rewarding conversation for me, I'm still buzzing from it. I've only known Sara for a day, but I already can tell that she is a powerhouse lovebeam badass woman who is radiantly hellbent on helping all of us connect to each other more authentically. So FUCK YEAH SARA!!! I learned a ton from our talk and we're def gonna do it again. Check out Sara's work at www.authrev.com Support this podcast by leaving a 5-star review, by sharing and by subscribing! Also consider donating at www.paypal.me/ariintheair "Sara Ness is the Founder and Chief Instigator of Authentic Revolution. She began teaching Authentic Relating in 2012, founding a thousands-strong learning community in Austin, Texas and going on to train over 350 leaders and help found 30+ other communities worldwide. Sara is passionate about exposing the joy of human connection and exploring our creative potential through relationship. She has facilitated at schools, companies, yoga studios, a funeral, Burning Man, and more, bringing playful social technology into the mainstream and the….non-mainstream? Sara is into suggesting ideas like pushup contests in fancy restaurants and convincing other people to do them too. Hence, community leadership. Sara works most of the time. When not doing that, she’s into acroyoga, Ecstatic Dance, cooking, and spending time with the many people she loves. She’s most lit up by creating things – projects, books, movements, systems, anything that her heart and brain can chew on at the same time." - Sara's profile on Authentic Revolution website
In this episode of IMperfectly Health, Faith interviews Sara Ness, the Founder and Chief Instigator of Authentic Revolution. She began teaching Authentic Relating in 2012, founding a thousands-strong learning community in Austin, Texas and going on to train over 350 leaders and help found 30+ other communities worldwide. Sara is passionate about exposing the joy of human connection and exploring our creative potential through relationship. She has facilitated at schools, companies, yoga studios, a funeral, Burning Man, and more, bringing playful social technology into the mainstream and the….non-mainstream. In this episode, you are going to hear Sara share: her own journey of finding and expressing her authentic self, which led to her creating Authentic Revolution to assist others in doing the same. how social conditioning impacts your self-expression how AR offers a brave space to explore your true expression and creating deeper connections with others the common experience of social anxiety how and why we show up differently depending on the group we are with how to bring these practices into your everyday life and interactions with others. discerning the sweet spot of truth telling and honoring the other. how being authentic can be mistaken for demanding to be seen. the health effects of loneliness and inauthenticity who social media consumption is not connection the connection of authentic relating, the social engagement nervous system and health & wellness how to bring these practices into your own community in a fun, inviting way communication skills you will learn in AR communities Website - https://www.authrev.org/ Join a group at https://www.authrev.org/connect-events Follow Sara and Authentic Revolution on Facebook Follow Sara on YouTube Connect with Faith at www.faithshevlin.com Join the IMperfectly Healthy Community FB Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/IMperfectlyhealthycommunity/ Get my 5 Ways to Overcome Your Food Cravings FREE. ** Leave a Review of the Show!! Thank you! **
Sara Ness is the Founder and Chief Instigator of Authentic Revolution. She began teaching Authentic Relating in 2012, founding a thousands-strong learning community in Austin, Texas and going on to train over 350 leaders and help found 30+ other communities worldwide. Sara is passionate about exposing the joy of human connection and exploring our creative potential through relationship. She has facilitated at schools, companies, yoga studios, a funeral, Burning Man, and more, bringing playful social technology into the mainstream and the non-mainstream.
I've been wanting to interview Sara for a long time ... Indeed, since I first participated in Authentic Relating Games in a variety of settings, including potlucks, movement seminars and segues into contact improvisation. Happy to have you with us. SHOW NOTES That Atlantic article the the AR Games, "The Club Where You Bare Your Soul to Strangers" Sara and co's website, Authentic Revolution
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After round one with Sara, she decides to ask Allen & Ron questions about Simulation, the ultimate nature of reality, childhood education, and multi-dimensional forces at play on planet Earth. Sara is Founder & Chief Catalyst of Authentic Revolution which is a consulting & training company for the skill of honesty within connection. https://authrev.org https://authteams.org http://enterthelivingroom.in/knock YouTube ► http://bit.ly/SaraNessYouTube ******* Simulation interviews the greatest minds alive to inspire you to build the future ► http://simulationseries.com Design Merch, Get Paid, Spread Thought-Provoking Questions ► https://yoobe.me/simulation ******* Subscribe across platforms ► Youtube ► http://bit.ly/SimYoTu iTunes ► http://bit.ly/SimulationiTunes Instagram ► http://bit.ly/SimulationIG Twitter ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTwitter Spotify ► http://bit.ly/SpotifySim ******* Facebook ► http://bit.ly/SimulationFB Soundcloud ► http://bit.ly/SimulationSC LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/SimulationLinkedIn Patreon ► http://bit.ly/SimulationPatreon Crypto ► http://bit.ly/SimCrypto PayPal ► https://paypal.me/simulationseries ******* Nuance-driven Telegram chat ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTG Allen's TEDx Talk ► http://bit.ly/AllenTEDx Allen's IG ► http://bit.ly/AllenIG Allen's Twitter ► http://bit.ly/AllenT ******* List of Thought-Provoking Questions ► http://simulationseries.com/the-list Get in Touch ► simulationseries@gmail.com
Today I'm talking to Sara Ness, founder of Authentic Revolution, co-founder of Authentic Houston and the Austin Love Juggernaut, seed planter of 12+ AR communities, and trainer of over 300 leaders. She was trained and certified in Circling by both the Integral Center and Circling Europe, and now she’s co-leading her second independent Circling training in Boston. Learn more about Sara at AuthRev.com Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/circling-wizardry-podcast/id1228382561?mt=2
In the era of readily available high tech gadgets and programs designed to make our lives and jobs more efficient, there is a movement emerging for hand crafted, authentic goods and services. Are people craving a connection to the goods they purchase and services they hire? Is it simply a fad, fulfilling a need for novelty items, or are we emerging into a new age?