The main challenges of our organizations Caucasus Art Magazine and Zebra Hunting Project have experienced a lot to recall and illustrate how the failures were turned into unfailures
Welcome to Edgeryders. Bursting with curiosity…what’s this Zebra Hunting Project? Can you maybe write about it in the fuckup bios (you can read mine there too :))?
I’m Victoria. I’ve been living in Brussels for 3 years now and love all these stimulating events that keep popping up. I think I’ve had my fair shares of failures in my 35 years of life and so far I’ve always managed to pick myself up eventually. So I’d be happy to take part in this event.
I’m bilingual French/English, so if you need any help with translating, drafting or even making calls anywhere in French, I’m happy to help.
I have a background in communication, corporate social responsibility and International development. So anything focused on social issues is of interest.
Happy to lend a hand in any communication work that’s needed (only writing, no graphic designing unfortunately).
Also happy to help with any logistics.
Looking forward to contributing more and meeting everyone.
Thanks so much for offering to help. Comms wise, right now I’m thinking what’s the best way to package all the info we have so far into a one hour online event with good storytelling of LOTE5. Many people find it hard to follow activity here on the platform, and it would be good to make it easier. Also to help others, new ones, not miss out on the opportunity of coming. We now expect about 70 people. I took the liberty to call for your help with the twitterstorm. Hope to continue the discussion there!
I’m Teo. I’m new on the platform, but I’ve known Edgeryders for a long time now from my friend and your friend, @Noemi. I’ve been ‘following’ Noemi since her very beginning at Edgeryders and I’ve always been fascinated with her work and with her colleagues’ (your) stories. And still, it’s only now that I found the time (actually courage) to sign in and join the conversation.
I’m not at all a person living on the edge. I work in a somewhat corporate environment, playing by the rules (in general). My failures are on a more personal level, rather than job-related. But when you work project-based as I also do, I guess that you are inevitably doomed to regular periods of failures in search for new jobs. I’m preparing myself for the next one
I currently work at the UNDP, on donor-related issues. So if anyone finds it difficult to communicate with donors, particularly government donors, I’d be happy to share my limited experience.
I’ll also look around and see where else I can help and contribute.
Thanks a lot! I’m looking forward to meeting you all in Brussels.
P.S. The first thing that draw my attention to this event was the logo which seems to say UN fail(s). I found it…reflectively funny
@Teo, it took you 4 years, but now you’re here, this must mean something. You surely know @ElaMi5 and some of the community members in Bucharest. make sure to meet and check with Diana, perhaps you can travel together.
I heard a lot about you from @Noemi, so I can`t wait to meet you and share some great stories about failures, but also wisdom and courage. I am passionate about meeting new cultures and I am a fan of diversity, so I am glad to attend LOTE.
I am from Bucharest, I work in PR and I am also a trainer (I give trainings on Personal Branding, if anyone interested) and my first way to contribute would be with a workshop about my biggest failure until now, in the communication industry. Is it still possible to propose workshops? I can`t find the place in the website.
Also, I could give some insights and ideas to the communication team if needed and I can promote the event on my personal channels. I am the communication manager of Let`s Do It, Romania!, the biggest social movement in Romania, so maybe I could help.
Anca, there’s space in the program for new sessions (see there also link to where to post them), but most interesting could be this opportunity for the opening night: 7 min talks in a FuckUp Nights format, on Thursday 25th in the evening just as we open Lote… feel free to sign up for it, they’re looking for speakers.
I’m really keen to join you all at this great event.
I am a Creative Producer, Poet and general arts/theatre/performance specialist living and working in the East of England. I’ve got a lot of experience of managing events and have a number of different skills that i hope could be of use to your team both before the event and over the weekend.
I’ve thrown my hat into the ring to help with the catering during the weekend. I’ve never cooked for 120 before, but i’ve done 50 or so, so it can’t be much more difficult!!
If there are other ways i might be helpful to the group then please let me know. I’ve got a few skills in poster/flyer/printwork design so i might be able to create some literature for you if needed.
Otherwise, i’m really excited to join a team of international ‘do-ers’ and explore how we Fuck Up better next time.
Welcome, @Titus130, and congratulations for the fierceness of spirit! “Throw one’s hat into the ring”, I like that. We should all do it. Looking forward to meeting you in person.
Hey all, i’d like to come to the LOTE5 after i was watching edgeryders more from a distance for 1-2 years with growing interest. I am considering to bring my 5yo child and was wondering if others bring children too? It gets so much easier if they have others to play with. I am also involved in the NEXTLEAP EU project on decentralization and internet science and might do a session it if people are interested.
We try to make our events children-friendly, @hpk42. Bring him/her on.
As for your session: the way LOTE5 works is “slo-mo Barcamp”. People claim a slot, put up a title and a session description. Through the Edgeryders platform and social media channel, we try to help them get some feedback: favourable comments, advice, signups etc. Are we speaking of technical infrastructure or social/economic decentralization (example: antitrust)?
Took a bit of time to sort out all the logistics, but I’ll be able to make it out to the conference! I’m planning to contribute by co-hosting a session on publicizing failure in development with Christine Pu. No words for how excited I am - I strongly believe cultivating an attitude of failing forward (as a group or as an individual) allows us to be more comfortable with risk and more active in learning, and I can’t believe I have an opportunity to spend a whole conference discussing how to make this happen. Kudos to the organizers for putting everything together, I can’t wait to learn from everyone!
I’m very curious to get to know this (for me) new community. When Kira and Irene introduced it to me as the MakeSense for grown-ups, I got really excited, so I’m curious to make it happen with you.
I can reach out to my network to engage others and I can do any organizational tasks on Saturday and Sunday of the event.
You seem to be a bunch of cool people - and would love to get in touch with your community. For sure I would like to contribute - I think I could share a bad failure bio and make some nice pics too. I could also do some translation to Dutch when needed. One practical thingie: I could only join on Friday & Saturday. Hope that’s fine! Superexcited already and looking forward!
I am very excited to attend this event, know you better, get inspired and have fun! One topic that moves me in particular: social innovation in the area of migration.