A place to talk

Riddells Creek Studio has been/is being made for conversation.

Start with this: it’s quiet in an interesting way, there are big skies and you can walk out along the creek flat or up into the bush, and let your thoughts settle down into your body. All that makes for good conversation.

The room is warm and spacious.

In our hybrid virtual/material lives, sitting down with actual people is well, refreshing. You feel the resonance of things. You can flip from argument to story, and back again, and find how ideas live in real lives.

Face to face, with quiet, and time, and attention, and good company …. it’s easier to get a handle on the shifts we are in. We can mark the trends, sketch the alternate scenarios, plan our course of action. But the big advantage is getting up close and personal to our stories, and feeling the uncertainties and new ideas that form in conversation.

So if you have a few people you want to talk to, come for a day. Drive up, train up, and you’ll get six hours of talk time. Come for two days, and find what an evening and a sleep and a disheveled and slowly assembled breakfast does.

I have an on-going strand of conversations I’ve been holding here, but jump in and do your own thing.

Ross Colliver, Riddells Creek Studio

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