
Adam Kahane
Director at Reos Partners, specializing in facilitating collaboration between adversaries. He is an expert in helping leaders work together towards progress in divided environments.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 45min
Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems - A Conversation with Adam Kahane
In an engaging conversation, Adam Kahane, Director at Reos Partners and renowned facilitator of complex social processes, shares insights on transforming systems through everyday habits. He emphasizes radical engagement as a way for young people and educators to actively participate in change. Adam discusses the balance between agency and authority in education, the need for strategic rest in activism, and the importance of humility in decision-making. He also philosophizes on love, power, and justice, advocating for collaboration in addressing societal challenges.

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Apr 28, 2025 • 41min
How to Work (and Negotiate) With People You Don’t Like — From the Man Who United South Africa’s Enemies
In this insightful discussion, Adam Kahane, Director at Reos Partners and an expert in facilitating collaboration among adversaries, shares his transformative experiences during South Africa's democratic transition. He argues that collaboration doesn’t require trust but rather understanding. Adam reveals the art of removing barriers to effective dialogue, emphasizing empathy and psychological safety. Listeners learn how to navigate conflicts, find common ground, and even work alongside those they don’t like, paving the way for real progress.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 51min
Episode 221: Everyday Habits and Radical Engagement w/ Adam Kahane
Adam Kahane, a renowned facilitator based in Montreal and author of 'Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems,' joins for an enlightening talk. He delves into how true transformation often defies conventional expectations. Kahane emphasizes the power of everyday habits in fostering systemic change and the importance of collaborative efforts across diverse groups. He critiques traditional competitive mindsets and examines the complexities of navigating power dynamics in politics. Their conversation also reflects on the significance of recognizing 'cracks' in systems as opportunities for growth.