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Be Inspired Book Club: around the fire

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Be Inspired Book Club: Around the Fire

Friday 17th April · 7pm · The Glade, Brimscombe Mill

Something a little different is coming to the Mill this April.

For the past few years Will James (With Diversity and Partners in Purpose coaching community), has been gathering leaders and thinkers online once a month to go deeper into ideas that matter.

On Friday 17th April, for the very first time, that conversation is coming off the screen and into the real world - and it's coming here to Brimscombe Mill, in the glade, around the campfire.

Tom Herbert will be cooking a feast from his book Do Wild Baking. If you haven't experienced campfire cooking before, this is not to be missed. We'll eat together around the fire as the evening begins, and then dive into conversation.

The book at the heart of the conversation is Reinventing Organisations by Frédéric Laloux, one of those quietly radical books that has a way of changing how you see almost everything. It runs underneath much of what the Grace Network has tried to build, shaped the way The Long Table thinks about itself, and has been a long thread in the friendship between Tom and Will.

Over the meal and into the evening, Will and Tom will get into it - not in the abstract, but in the lived. What the book actually meant. What it made possible. Where it's been tested. And what it still inspires.

There'll be space for your questions too.

The evening may be recorded so the wider Be Inspired community can be part of it - but for twelve people, it will be something altogether more rare: a fire, a feast, and a genuinely intimate conversation in one of our favourite corners of the Mill.

Come hungry. Bring your questions.

🔥 Campfire-cooked feast included

🍷 Bar open on the night

📖 Reinventing Organisations book, available pay-as-you-can

📍 The Glade, Brimscombe Mill (weather permitting) & The Sanctuary

🎟 £35 per person · 12 places only

These will go quickly. If this sounds like your kind of evening, don't sit on it.

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