Friday, May 13, 2016

May 13th

May 13th
     Today I woke up with the intention to attend a meeting with Todd Workman at Toad Hall around 2 in the afternoon, however that was canceled due to the busy schedule that he has to fulfill. This resulted in the morning hours of my day being spent reading The Creature From Jekyll Island which is a very good book which dives into investigating the history of our economy and how the government produces money. This has been my favorite book so far because it reads more like a story rather than a manual. After the morning hours I met with Patrick Rulon-Miller and Keith Barrett to go out for lunch, which was for the Marion-Hatt Scholarship I received. After lunch I went back to reading for a few more hours to meet my daily requirements of working. 
Total Hours Worked Today: 6
Total Hours: 64 1/2

Thursday, May 12, 2016

May 12th

May 12th

     Today started with the organizing of the information that I gathered from yesterdays meeting, the meeting was a basic overview of how the group wanted to proceed with the maker space that would be created in Franklin. It was difficult for me to determine what to take away from that but if I found myself with nothing to do during the day I could dive into researching these four topics; local maker spaces and what they have for equipment and membership, businesses that will supply equipment for these areas, grants for the project and what kinds of people will be attracted to this location. The rest of the day was spent researching and reading more of the books that Todd assigned to me, the books are getting repetitive because they all share a similar idea. Tomorrow I hope to meet with Todd in the afternoon to get more guidance on where to go from here.
Total Hours Today: 9-3 (6)
Total Hours: 59 1/2

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

May 11th

May 11th

     Today I began around 9 in the morning working on potential website ideas for PermaCity Life and their Franklin Falls Fitness Meet-up Program. I spent the majority of the morning researching productive and easy ways to create a website that would become easy for anyone to manage once I depart. I worked through the morning and took a break at 1. Then I went into Proctor to meet with a group of people working with PermaCity Life in some fashion, the meeting went from 3-5 and we showed our maker spaces at Proctor and we discuss what the possible maker space in Franklin would entail. 





We spoke with members of PermaCity Life, manager of Watts Regulator in Franklin, a Franklin Tech teacher as well as Jen White from Colby-Sawyer who runs their Sustainability studies program. After this meeting I went home and tried to organize my notes and get ready for tomorrow, I hope to meet with Todd on Friday.
Total Hours Today: 6
Total Hours: 53 1/2





















Tuesday, May 10, 2016

May 10th

May 10th

     Today I started working on gathering information to develop a plan to introduce Franklin on becoming a Transition Town, as well as reading Small is Beautiful to reiterate why a closed economic system within communities is inevitable in the near future. This lasted for the majority of the morning hours and upon gathering some information I tried to contact Todd but I haven't heard from him for a day or two. I spent the afternoon reading and researching fiat money, which will all tie into my project at the end. Tomorrow I hope to contact Todd to meet up with him and gain more structure to the website I will be starting in the near future.
Hours Worked Today: 8-12 then 2-5
Total Hours Worked: 47 1/2

Monday, May 9, 2016

May 9th

May 9th

     Today I woke up unsure of what I wanted to tackle for the day, after contemplation during breakfast I decided that my time would be best spent researching activities that occur in Franklin which would serve as key information for my website and slowly being reading Small is Beautiful. Through researching for a couple of hours I found much less information of community based activities that I was hoping for, which makes it very hard to create a website on. After browsing the web for a few hours I turned to Small is Beautiful and read the first few chapters. Tomorrow I hope to get in touch with Todd on where to go from the website perspective as well as read more of my current book.
Total Hours Today: 9-3 (6 Hours)
Total Hours: 40 1/2 hours

Here are my notes regarding activities in Franklin.

Franklin Activities and Their Locations
Zumba @ Bessie Rowell Community Center - Tuesdays 5:15-6 Thursdays 4:15-5:00 and Saturday 8:30-9:15
Martial Arts @ Bessie Rowell Community Center - Tuesdays and Thursdays 
Kids (8-12) @ 6:15-7:00 
Adults (13+) @ 7:00-8:00
Open Gym and Game Room @ Bessie Rowell Community Center - 5th-12th grade Monday thru Friday 2:30-3:30 (Game room stays open until 3:45)


Recreation and Activities
Municipal Parks:  Odell Park

Golf Courses:  Mojolaki Country Club

Swimming: Webster Lake Beaches

Tennis Courts:  Odell Park

Ice Skating Rink:  Area Ponds

Performing Arts Facilities:  Franklin Opera House

Tourist Attractions:  Daniel Webster Birthplace;  Winnipesaukee River Trail

Youth Organizations:  Scouts;  Recreation Center

Youth Sports: Hockey;  Baseball;  Soccer;  Football;  Basketball

Outdoor Activities:  Camping; Boating; Canoeing; Hunting; Biking; Snowmobiling; Skiing

Ski Area:  Veteran's Memorial Ski Area

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Weekly Reflection #1

Weekly Reflection #1

     The first week of my senior project offered a lot of time to reflect on what goes into running a non-profit company. Throughout reading The Transition Handbook by Rob Hopkins I was able to take notes on the challenges and techniques of starting a transition town. The first week consisted of a meeting with Todd where we dove into the history of Franklin and the problems with our current economic system. I enjoyed reading books that were applicable to the work I was doing, which made the reading go by much faster and I learned a lot from that. On Friday I was able to finish my 11 page outline of The Transition Handbook and send the final product to Todd. The internship has definitely gone in a different direction than expected, I was planning on spending more time in the office but with the project I was given I was expected to do a lot of the work at my house. This consisted of me transforming my bedroom into more of an office-like area to spend my days reading and browsing the internet to learn more about the history of money and the different economies around the world that have failed.
     Todd suspected that I would spend about half of my time doing research and the other half working on the website that I will be making for Franklin. The website will be a Franklin Falls Fitness Meet-up organization where we will develop and locate all fitness and activity groups that occur in Franklin. Prior to starting the creation of the website I must learn what program they used to create PermaCity Life because when I will no longer be able to maintain it, it will serve to be easier if each are on the same program. This website will be a very challenging aspect due to research of local social groups that engage in activities. I spoke with Gregor about the subject and he said that the social part is the most intriguing but also the most challenging. The social aspect of the project will be hard to initially develop but once the ball gets rolling it will only become easier. Throughout the weekend I began reading Small is Beautiful by EF Schumacher and hope to finish it within a few days. I am unsure when my next meeting with Tom is going to be but I will keep the blog nice and updated.
Thanks
Ri

Here are some of my notes from the week.
Chapter 4: Why Small is Inevitable 
  • Re-localization is needed in our society today, and it is inevitable. Currently we are depending on alternative energy to solve the problems in the near future. 
        • Re-localization is the process of creating/producing as much as possible at a local level, while closing economic connections that are no longer needed within the community. 
              • “create local economies capable of supporting us in a post-peak world.”
  • Re-localization is inevitable due to the peak oil problem that we will be facing, alternative energy or oil will become so expensive that many will no be able to afford the commodity of transportation. Franklin is set up in a way where downtown can easily walk to get what they need. 
  • Aim for zero-carbon
  • “The current economy is rapidly dismantling what resilience remains, under the guise of economic globalization and growth.” A reversal of globalization will help re-localization efforts in the developing world.

Part Two: The Heart - Why having a Positive Vision is crucial
  • Similar to the introduction, we need to talk about the possibilities rather than the probabilities because if we look towards the negatives, they often appear 
  • "a future of increased resilience, more localized economies and greatly reduced energy consumption", "painting a picture so enticing that people instinctively feel drawn towards it.”

Chapter 5: How peak oil and climate change affect us: "Post-petroleum stress disorder”
  • In this chapter Rob summarizes the results that may occur when we are in the post-petroleum age.
1.  Clammy palms or nausea and mild palpitations
2.  A sense of bewilderment and unreality
3.  An irrational grasping at unfeasible solutions (especially technological)
4.  Fear
5. Outbreaks of nihilism and/or survivalism
6.  Denial
7. Exuberant optimism
8. The "I always told you so" syndrome
  • Nihilism - The rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless. (Google)

Chapter 6:  Understanding the psychology of change
  • Throughout this chapter he is referencing the Stages of Change model
1. Pre-Contemplation: Having the awareness that we have to change, we currently depend on cheap oil to fuel our civilization.
2. Contemplation: The increasing of pros for change and the decreasing of cons.
3. Preparation: Commitment and Planning.
4. Action: Implementing and revising the plan.
5. Maintenance: Integrating chance into lifestyle.
6. Relapse and Recycling: The point where you return to contemplation stage.

  • “addictions refer to stuck patterns of behavior that can be difficult to change even when we know they're causing harm." "in dependent use, someone may either block out information that suggests their favored substance is harmful, or they may continue using it”
  • There are three main principles
1. Pay attention to stages of change. Address issues of motivation, resistance, and ambivalence in Heart and Soul groups.
2. Create spaces for people to feel heard in making their own arguments for change. 
- Motivational Interviewing “providing a listening space where someone can voice both their concerns and their resistances, ambivalence is brought into view where it can be dealt with.”
3. If a change seems too difficult, have a preparation stage for training ourselves.
- Having a preparation stage allows for a better response when faced with stress/challenges. 
- Psychological training: cultivate positive visions and find ways of dealing with inner ‘dreamblockers’, deal with fear, cynicism, disbelief.
  • FRAMES Model (These are not in any chronological order)
    • Feedback: An assessment of the problem, raise possible consequences but not to a point where it discourages change.
    • Responsibility: Personal responsibility for change rather, opposed to telling people what to do.
    • Advice: Tips on how to change your lifestyle as well as involving community-scale strategies for energy descent.
    • Menu of Options: Explore the different options of energy descent.
    • Empathy: A type of counseling that is supportive, friendly, empathetic etc of the changes that are occurring within your household and the community. 
    • Self-efficacy: Optimism in a community that as a whole they can do it.









Friday, May 6, 2016

May 6th

May 6th

     Today was a rather productive day, I woke up nice and early at 7:30am and got to work around 8. I spent the majority of the day finalizing the outline for The Transition Handbook and was finally able to email the work that I have done to Todd. It felt nice to be able to have something to show Todd after a week of reading, I hope that the next books will be as enjoyable as the last. 
     The next week I hope to finish some more reading as well as get to work on my website that I will eventually have to make.
Hours Worked Today: 8-2 (6 Hours)
Total Hours: 34 1/2 Hours