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  • jordan avatar

    You're cordially invited to ROAR. Jordan here,

    You're cordially invited to submit a paper for the inaugural issue of ROAR, the new Research in Applied Relatefulness Journal.

    This is a powerful endeavor to

    • build our communal body of knowledge
    • cross-pollinate new insights, failures, and best practices
    • celebrate all the incredible practitioners, innovations, and generally showcase the community

    We believe relatefulness has a lot to contribute to civilizational knowledge and inquiry about intersubjective awareness, communication, group facilitation, and the strengths and limitations of our how these practices interface and apply to other fields of study. 

    What kinds of papers?

    (1)  Cross-modal integration: what happens when relatefulness meets other frameworks in practice? eg: IFS & relatefulness, functional medicine and relatefulness (coming in the first issue)

    (2) Practitioner Case Reports: internal relatefulness experiments and best practices. eg: a particular exercise, event flow, or structure 

    (3) Field notes / failure reports. failures and lessons learned. eg: 

    (4) Theoretical & philosophical contributions exploring the conceptual foundations of relatefulness and advancing new frameworks. eg: I'll be publishing an article version of my Relateful Camp 2024 talk "How Not to Start a Cult"

    This is meant to help us see all of our play and exploration as research (because it is) and take part in the larger, ongoing human conversation by being more visible, citable, and propagating what we're doing, what works, and what doesn't, so everyone can learn from everyone and iteration can happen faster. 

    Why you?

    You get to be a founding contributor to a new field, your work becomes citable, you build credibility as a practitioner-researcher, and you get visibility within a growing community.

    If you're not sure, post an abstract to the ROAR UpTrust group and people will weigh in and give you feedback.

    Why now?

    I'm just really excited for the experiential knowledge interchange for the sake of itself. That said...

    We're in an era where our globe's biggest problems require coordinating across wildly different perspectives with very distinct values and desires. 

    Relatefulness can be a key contributor to emerging social-psychotechnology (consciously created intersubjective infrastructure) to help people communicate, and find internal peace and sanity amidst unprecedented pace of transformation.

    Submission Deadline 

    Track 1: March 15th. Your article will be ready for the Camp Preview; a physical artifact at the chow hall at camp that proves the concept and inspires people to submit.

    Track 2: May 15th. Full Founding Issue This gives the broader community a real runway to write something worth publishing. The full issue goes up on relateful.com, gets a downloadable PDF, and is available on Amazon.

    Details

    Formats:
    Practitioner case reports (1,000-2,000 words), cross-modal integration papers (2,000-4,000 words), Field notes / failure reports (500-1,500 words); Theoretical / philosophical contributions (2,000–5,000 words)

    Review/editorial process.
    Submission:
    1) Submit draft to a private UpTrust group, anytime starting day of announcement
    2) Get community feedback (this is not quality control and you should not assume that all comments are good, it just helps the community get involved in our style) Editorial review proceeds on its own timeline and does not depend on community response. 
    3) Editorial review: v1 at least Jordan Myska Allen will review, whether or not you get comments before approval depends largely on the number of submissions; we may expand to a founding editorial board (TBA)
    4) Accepted articles will be published in the following:

    Distribution/format.
    - announced on TTT email list
    - announced on Substack
    - a linkable, indexable page on relateful.com
    - a downloadable PDF
    - A printed copy that people can order through amazon (this may not be ready by Relateful camp. But we will have at least one printed copy at the chow hall)

    Guidelines:

    • Abstract (150-300 words) (unless field notes/failures- (50–150 word abstract is fine)
    • Author info: name, relevant background (facilitation credentials, affiliation with Relateful Company, professional practice, academic training, whatever establishes your credibility in the domain you're writing about, and contact email (for editorial use only, not published))
    • Originality statement (A line confirming the work hasn't been published elsewhere and is the author's own)
    • Conflicts of interest / disclosure: (any relevant personal/financial stakes)
    • Permissions (If you reference specific client work/sessions in a practice that emphasizes confidentiality, this confirms you have consent or have sufficiently anonymized)
    • Voice: first, second, and third person are all welcome (I, we, it) but no need to label them; use whatever constructs enact the experience you're hoping to communicate, including shifting views if needed. We can't study the relational while pretending there's no I or we. (Drawing from Integral Methodology Pluralism).
    • References/citations: We're not imposing APA formatting on practitioners bc we think it'll kill submissions. if you reference someone's work, name them and link to it. 
    • Co-authored pieces should list all contributors with individual author info. Designate one corresponding author for editorial communication.
    • Authors retain copyright; Relateful Company has permission to publish, distribute, and reprint

     

    (Skipping for V1: Detailed style guides, structured heading requirements, blinded review formatting, cover letters, IRB approval documentation, etc.)

    How to submit: Post to here in this ROAR UpTrust group.

    jordanSAinROAR: Research in Applied Relatefulness - Journal Submissions & discussion•...

    fun fact: i just uptrusted you in "feedback and critique" :)

    community engagement
    feedback and critique
    user trust and reputation
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  • jordan avatar

    You're cordially invited to ROAR. Jordan here,

    You're cordially invited to submit a paper for the inaugural issue of ROAR, the new Research in Applied Relatefulness Journal.

    This is a powerful endeavor to

    • build our communal body of knowledge
    • cross-pollinate new insights, failures, and best practices
    • celebrate all the incredible practitioners, innovations, and generally showcase the community

    We believe relatefulness has a lot to contribute to civilizational knowledge and inquiry about intersubjective awareness, communication, group facilitation, and the strengths and limitations of our how these practices interface and apply to other fields of study. 

    What kinds of papers?

    (1)  Cross-modal integration: what happens when relatefulness meets other frameworks in practice? eg: IFS & relatefulness, functional medicine and relatefulness (coming in the first issue)

    (2) Practitioner Case Reports: internal relatefulness experiments and best practices. eg: a particular exercise, event flow, or structure 

    (3) Field notes / failure reports. failures and lessons learned. eg: 

    (4) Theoretical & philosophical contributions exploring the conceptual foundations of relatefulness and advancing new frameworks. eg: I'll be publishing an article version of my Relateful Camp 2024 talk "How Not to Start a Cult"

    This is meant to help us see all of our play and exploration as research (because it is) and take part in the larger, ongoing human conversation by being more visible, citable, and propagating what we're doing, what works, and what doesn't, so everyone can learn from everyone and iteration can happen faster. 

    Why you?

    You get to be a founding contributor to a new field, your work becomes citable, you build credibility as a practitioner-researcher, and you get visibility within a growing community.

    If you're not sure, post an abstract to the ROAR UpTrust group and people will weigh in and give you feedback.

    Why now?

    I'm just really excited for the experiential knowledge interchange for the sake of itself. That said...

    We're in an era where our globe's biggest problems require coordinating across wildly different perspectives with very distinct values and desires. 

    Relatefulness can be a key contributor to emerging social-psychotechnology (consciously created intersubjective infrastructure) to help people communicate, and find internal peace and sanity amidst unprecedented pace of transformation.

    Submission Deadline 

    Track 1: March 15th. Your article will be ready for the Camp Preview; a physical artifact at the chow hall at camp that proves the concept and inspires people to submit.

    Track 2: May 15th. Full Founding Issue This gives the broader community a real runway to write something worth publishing. The full issue goes up on relateful.com, gets a downloadable PDF, and is available on Amazon.

    Details

    Formats:
    Practitioner case reports (1,000-2,000 words), cross-modal integration papers (2,000-4,000 words), Field notes / failure reports (500-1,500 words); Theoretical / philosophical contributions (2,000–5,000 words)

    Review/editorial process.
    Submission:
    1) Submit draft to a private UpTrust group, anytime starting day of announcement
    2) Get community feedback (this is not quality control and you should not assume that all comments are good, it just helps the community get involved in our style) Editorial review proceeds on its own timeline and does not depend on community response. 
    3) Editorial review: v1 at least Jordan Myska Allen will review, whether or not you get comments before approval depends largely on the number of submissions; we may expand to a founding editorial board (TBA)
    4) Accepted articles will be published in the following:

    Distribution/format.
    - announced on TTT email list
    - announced on Substack
    - a linkable, indexable page on relateful.com
    - a downloadable PDF
    - A printed copy that people can order through amazon (this may not be ready by Relateful camp. But we will have at least one printed copy at the chow hall)

    Guidelines:

    • Abstract (150-300 words) (unless field notes/failures- (50–150 word abstract is fine)
    • Author info: name, relevant background (facilitation credentials, affiliation with Relateful Company, professional practice, academic training, whatever establishes your credibility in the domain you're writing about, and contact email (for editorial use only, not published))
    • Originality statement (A line confirming the work hasn't been published elsewhere and is the author's own)
    • Conflicts of interest / disclosure: (any relevant personal/financial stakes)
    • Permissions (If you reference specific client work/sessions in a practice that emphasizes confidentiality, this confirms you have consent or have sufficiently anonymized)
    • Voice: first, second, and third person are all welcome (I, we, it) but no need to label them; use whatever constructs enact the experience you're hoping to communicate, including shifting views if needed. We can't study the relational while pretending there's no I or we. (Drawing from Integral Methodology Pluralism).
    • References/citations: We're not imposing APA formatting on practitioners bc we think it'll kill submissions. if you reference someone's work, name them and link to it. 
    • Co-authored pieces should list all contributors with individual author info. Designate one corresponding author for editorial communication.
    • Authors retain copyright; Relateful Company has permission to publish, distribute, and reprint

     

    (Skipping for V1: Detailed style guides, structured heading requirements, blinded review formatting, cover letters, IRB approval documentation, etc.)

    How to submit: Post to here in this ROAR UpTrust group.

    jordanSAinROAR: Research in Applied Relatefulness - Journal Submissions & discussion•...

    yes! I'm hoping more people will give comments and feedback in a conversational / fun / casual way, and then I'll go through and do a more official edit. 

    community engagement
    editing
    casual communication
    peer feedback
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  • CavestoCode•...

    Creative Workshops?

    I am developing workshops for all ages to fail our way into life long learning...  Learning is free, and so should be the resources! Any y'all wish you could learn something? Let's start a chat about available free resources so we can pick up skills!!!...
    community engagement
    education
    self-improvement
    skill development
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  • eccentricecon avatar

    Hello. Hi everyone — I’m Tarnell Brown. Still figuring out how this site works, but I’m jumping right in. I’m an economist who studies how institutional and structural incentives can hide the real costs of discrimination, especially for people who are already starting from behind. A lot of my work lives at the intersection of economics, policy, and fairness, asking how we can raise the cost of discriminatory outcomes without killing innovation or choice.

    If that sounds like your lane, I write longer essays, replication notes, and policy briefs over at Meanderings of an Eccentric Economist (eccentricecon.com), where I explore how institutions shape real-world opportunity for disadvantaged groups. Looking forward to seeing what UpTrust becomes and finding the people here who like to argue about incentives, discrimination, and institutional design in good faith.

    https://www.eccentricecon.com/
    joshuaSA•...
    Hi Tarnell! I've been checking out your stuff and I'm really enjoying it. I'd love to see you share your thoughts here and start some conversations. Today, specifically, I bet you could bring lots of insight to several of the AMAs....
    community engagement
    amas
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  • UpTrust Admin avatar

    AMA with Jordan Myska Allen. Wednesday 2/4 at 12:30pm CST

    Founder and CEO of UpTrust, founder of Relatefulness... solving seemingly impossible social problems and having fun doing it

    #heywait 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8D9l1s2Bs
    sass•...
    (they're meant to be items that help you level up your 'almost live' condition in this moment haha) & awww love to be here with you all! (in the middle of the night/morning, like the absolute kook I am [proactively choosing to lean into being]...
    community engagement
    wellness
    Comments
    0
  • blew20•...

    Happy to be a part of something new!!!

    A friend sent this to me as something I could be interested in. I'm excited to see what this is about, give my voice to this endeavor, and looking forward to sharing with this world.

    personal development
    community engagement
    Comments
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  • DiversityDream avatar

    Community Builder . I am a community builder, I have 20k followers across social media - which is small but my community is highly engaged, I follow back any other creators making meaningful content as well as marginalized folks who need my support!

    I think the best way to build community is to be authentic and vulnerable, it's what drew me to this app. 

    What do you all think? 

    nat•...
    A highly engaged community shows that you're doing it the right way. So many have huge followings but don't have much engagement. And if you can be authentic and vulnerable, that's even better....
    community engagement
    social media
    authenticity
    Comments
    0
  • jordanSA•...

    Responses to user feedback (keep it coming)

    1. We got a lot of positive encouragement like these, and we're grateful: Just joined the wait-list. Excited. Hi, really love this idea. Saw via Instagram ad. If you need assistance of any kind on this project I happy to contribute....
    community engagement
    product development
    user feedback
    mobile applications
    political sentiments
    Comments
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  • dara_like_saraSA•...

    🔮 Join for A Future You Love, Aug 28-29

    We're hosting another online forum! This time two days of imagining a better future. Be a featured writer by signing up here. Or just show up- add the event to your calendar so you remember to hop on. More about the event- Imagine being 10, 20, 50 years into the future....
    community engagement
    creative writing
    future studies
    event promotion
    Comments
    1
  • dara_like_saraSA•...

    Sunsetting community call as it was 🌇

    New things are cooking, and we're sunsetting the weekly community call!  We will still have weekly engagements coming soon.  If you have thoughts on the platform or need help, you are always welcome to schedule 1x1 time with me here. Lots of love!...
    community engagement
    announcements
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  • Hannah Aline Taylor avatar

    Calm Your Heart.  

    Calm your heart down

    let your heart walk steady through the world.

    let your heart give gently and generously

    let your heart break and bleed peacefully

    let your heart rest.

    let your heart beat

    let the rythm of your steady heart be the song that calls to your beloveds

    let your heart sing the tone

    and when your heart sounds the alarm

    calm your heart down.

    love is not an urgent matter

    life is not an urgent matter

    now is when it is.

    calmed, your heart will still leap

    I swear to you

    that steady gentle love plenty often stirs itself

    into a frenzy of adoration

    a prosperity of passion

    the drama of play

    and the panicked heart

    moves startlingly

    running off what is at peace.

    scaring away what was

    only ever there to love.

    blakeSA•...
    Yes! To having some full heart-attunement like this on UpTrust. Thank you for bringing this to us. We can share things here in different formats, with different paces, tuned to different parts of us all....
    community engagement
    social media
    Comments
    0
  • annabeth•...

    How to Use this UpTrust Group

    Whenever you want to engage with the Relateful Camp group, first log in here (you're already here, at uptrusting.com) You can hover over your icon in the upper right hand corner, and then click "Groups" A big help is to click on your Feed Options....
    community engagement
    user instructions
    using online platforms
    Comments
    0
  • jordanSA•...

    Deep Takes on Hot Takes happening here March 19-23

    I think y'all know about Deep Takes on Hot Takes but wanted to make sure I mentioned it here. We need your thoughts to make it awesome :) 1. Please submit a memo—could be as little as one sentence—right as you're reading this 2. Unsure or need help?...
    community engagement
    technology
    events
    Comments
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  • Shera JoyCry•...

    Wanting to help with the LA fires

    Write posts in my head often and do not actually write them. There is some block on having a good idea and believing it's worth sharing and then not actually sharing it....
    community engagement
    mental health
    public policy
    environmental conservation
    Comments
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  • R

    Meta is ending its fact-checking program in favor of a 'community notes' system similar to X. Maybe this is good for this platform making this kind of platform even more needed? 

    "We're going to get back to our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies and restoring free expression on our platforms," Zuckerberg said in a video. "More specifically, here's what we're going to do. First, we're going to get rid of fact checkers and replace them with community notes similar to X, starting in the U.S."

    "The reality is that this is a trade off. It means we're going to catch less bad stuff, but we'll also reduce the number of innocent people's posts and accounts that we accidentally take down."

    What do y'all think? 

    https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/meta-ends-fact-checking-program-community-notes-x-rcna186468
    jordanSA•...
    I think community notes is a great movement in the right direction, so overall this is a good thing for society. As far as I can tell, "Fact Checking" is an orange orientation to what-is-truth, and "community notes" is a green one....
    community engagement
    social media
    technology
    society
    fact checking
    Comments
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  • nithya•...

    Welcome to this Group!

    Good to have you here!

    community engagement
    greetings
    Comments
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  • david avatar

    Supporting bipartisan Bromance? I think I’m starting to hope that JD and Tim can embrace and mutiny on their respective Presidential candidates.

    I like that we’re getting deeper into the issues and realizing it’s not a simple issue solved by rhetoric. I like the civility even though the problems are heartbreaking and terrifying.

    jordanSA•...
    Good question… pre reflectively 100% yes, but as I reflect I realize I don’t actually know much about either one. I try to stay out of the news and politics really as much as possible and focus on improving what’s really mine to do, which is probably just my perception of fear (a...
    personal development
    community engagement
    self improvement
    coaching
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  • dara_like_saraSA•...

    New Discover View- share your thoughts!

    On the community call, we covered a lot, but our main focus was on the Discover View! If you couldn’t make it, or if you joined but have more thoughts, feel free to share them here! What do you like about the page? What would make the page easier to use?...
    community engagement
    user experience
    web design
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  • jordanSA•...

    Thanks everyone

    I’m grateful for y’all coming on and testing this out! We had 30 people active during the debate, about half of y’all commented or posted. There’s a ton we’ll be updating, fixing, and reprioritizing as a result. Please keep letting us know what worked, what didn’t, etc....
    community engagement
    feedback collection
    event participation
    Comments
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  • jordan avatar

    Current Session "instructions" (Feb 26): Converse, and see if nudges happen. nudges 

    We launched a system where the AI bots can automatically detect intervention points. We need you to make a bunch of comments and new posts to see if they'll engage. So this week we're asking you to engage a bunch, if you can!

    It's a little rudimentary at the moment so sometimes you'll get multiple bots responding on multiple posts. We'd love your feedback on which ones you like, don't, when it seemed to miss the spot, anything else you notice. 

    Thanks and love yall

    J (and the UpTrust team)
    p.s. this week I'm at an investor meeting so dara will be with you

    # [Optional Zoom](https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86795216050?pwd=TllxSzYrTFFXTW5LRmg3WUQrT04vdz09) with Jordan and Dara at least, for faces, questions, help, etc:

    jordanSA•...
    Sept 4: Downtrust Visually you’ll notice a new navigation bar and an update which is starting to make things more navigable on mobile. We’d always love to hear you thoughts about this stuff, but we know that isn’t really a big change yet....
    community engagement
    social media
    user experience
    feedback
    mobile navigation
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