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Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 17, 2023 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

In futures and foresight, we often talk about scenarios, or multiple plausible futures, that offer structured uncertainty and a way to think beyond prediction. Scenarios are powerful. I use them often. And if memory serves, they are probably the most popular futures...
What colour is the most common in flowers?

What colour is the most common in flowers?

by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 15, 2023 | Notebook, To export

What colour is the most common in flowers? Why this popped into my head today, who knows, but it did. I thought that perhaps it was not one colour but rather shades of blue and violet. It turns out – surprise, surprise – that I am not the first person to...
Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

Hope as a form of systems literacy

by Suzanne Whitby | Nov 19, 2023 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

In futures work, hope is often misunderstood. It’s sometimes treated as optimism, a belief that things will turn out well. But in complex systems, that kind of hope rarely survives contact with reality. The kind of hope I’m interested in is different. It’s the...
Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

Power, voice, and the futures that never speak

by Suzanne Whitby | Nov 7, 2023 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

Power in futures work doesn’t just show up in who sets the agenda. It shows up in who feels able to speak. When futures processes reward confidence, speed, and verbal fluency, they amplify voices that already carry power. In parallel, they quietly (and sometimes not...
Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

Place is a futures co-facilitator

by Suzanne Whitby | Oct 7, 2023 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

We often talk about futures work as if it happens in a room. But place is never neutral. Every futures conversation is shaped by where it happens: what people can see, hear, smell, remember, and move through. Place carries histories, power, exclusions, habits, and...
Story and scenario: why facilitating futures work needs both

Why experiential futures work (and why presentations about futures often don’t)

by Suzanne Whitby | Sep 27, 2023 | Faciliating Futures, Notebook

Most futures work still treats imagination as something that happens in the head. But the brain doesn’t work that way. What neuroscience shows, and what experiential futures make tangible, is that imagination is embodied. We think with our whole nervous system, not...
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Suzanne Whitby | Foresight, Futures, Facilitation, & Storytelling

About

Suzanne Whitby is a facilitator, researcher, and practitioner building capacities for hopeful, sustainable futures.

She works at the intersection of science, society, storytelling, and sustainability, through science communication training, futures facilitation, place-based walking experiences, and doctoral research exploring how embodied experiences inspire climate action.

 

Work with me

Professional Practice

  • SciComm Success (Evidence-based capacity-building)
  • Futures Fit (Futures capacity-building)
  • Ways to Walk (Pre-political, sustainability capacity-building)

Creative Practice

  • Oral Storytelling
  • Earthed Art

Research

  • senstoryscapes & Walk the Futures

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