Quitting the Infinite Game of Ecosystem Building


Hello Reader,

You have NO idea how long I've been looking forward to this season of Ecosystems for Change! While the show is only a year old, I knew early on that I wanted to share the stories of those among us who threw in the towel, who were bullied out, who were brave enough to acknowledge that they couldn't soldier on with the sometimes thankless work of ecosystem building.

At the same time, it's been hard to find retired ecosystem builders who were willing to share their story. Some of my peers decided they didn't want to burn any bridges, others didn't want to revisit some of the darkest times of their careers - and I absolutely get it.

The more honored I am to have six guests join me for this season of Ecosystems for Change!

On the homefront here in the Shenandoah Valley, I'm excited to host our inaugural community event for Creatives in our region. Inspired by Creative Mornings, Megan Burrows (one of my new favorite small business owners) and I have been scheming to create a shared safe space for the tinkerers, makers, doodlers and creators in our region: a monthly breakfast speaker series that takes the audience into spaces they typically wouldn't experience and hear from those they typically wouldn't hear from. Our first event sold out two weeks in advance and I can't wait to open the doors on Thursday!

While I'm building locally, I invite you to catch up on the first two episodes of season 5:

I come across a lot of resources that I think every ecosystem builder should get their hands on. While I share them far and wide on many channels (mostly LinkedIn & Instagram), I love curating a list of the best insights, opportunities and resources for you:

Mark your calendars!

I'll be back in your inbox in two weeks to introduce you to two more Quitters.

In camaraderie,

Anika

Anika Horn

I write a fortnightly newsletter that teaches you how to build ecosystems for social change without burning out. Subscribe for professional insights, a peek of my bookshelf and the weekly Shen-Anika-ns of living, working and building community in the Shenandoah Valley, VA.

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