What’s the process:
We see a future that is unpredictable but likely to be very different from the conventional path most people expect. This workshop will create a time and a place to develop and exchange ideas about how people (especially American people) should be planning their finances and their lives for that future. This will not be a conversation about physics or geology, nor about public policy, but about how individuals, families, and possibly small businesses and communities should prepare for, and hopefully thrive during, the creation of this new post-peak world. Goals, dreams, and values can be met even in times of material challenges, and we will talk about how to thrive as people during what is likely to be a time of declining material prosperity.
We’ll start with brief orientation talks on peak oil, financial planning, and personal change. The participants will then create the specific agenda for the workshop themselves. Using the Open Space Meeting format, the group will decide on topics and sessions that fit the goals and interests of the participants, with potentially a dozen or so breakout sessions to choose from. These sessions will be discussions, not presentations, since each of us provides expertise, curiosity, and wisdom. (One of our rules: there are no passengers!)
After several round of breakouts, dinner on your own (as an opportunity to continue the conversations on the 16th Street Mall with new-found friends), and another set of breakout sessions Saturday evening, we will gather Sunday morning to evaluate what we have discovered and outline recommendations that can be used by planners, coaches, organizers, and the general public as guides for the future. This material will be presented to the ASPO conference later in the day.
The program will begin at 1PM Saturday October 10, continue until about 9PM Saturday (including the dinner break about 5:30), and reconvene from 8AM to 9:45 Sunday morning. We will have a snack break at 3PM Saturday; otherwise food is on your own.
The ASPO-USA Conference itself will begin Sunday morning and run through Tuesday evening. Details and registration for that can be found at APSO-USA.org.
Who’s leading this:
The workshop leader is Richard Vodra, J.D., CFP®. Dick is a financial planner from McLean, VA, who has written and spoken widely on Peak Oil and related issues, including presentations at the last two APSO conferences and two recent national Retreats of the Financial Planning Association. Additional coordinators will be announced soon.
How to register:
Register here.
Note: This workshop can be attended by either registering for the full conference and adding the workshop as an option or by registering for this workshop alone.
The cost is $95 per person.
For more information, contact the Workshop leader at Richard.vodra@spireip.com.
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Speakers
- Kjell Aleklett
Uppsala University, Sweden - Terry Backer
State of Connecticut - Albert Bartlett
University of Colorado, Boulder - Arthur Berman
Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. - Jason Bradford
Vital Farmland LP - Jeffrey Brown
Independent Petroleum Geologist - Susan Capalbo
Oregon State University - Dave Cohen
ASPO-USA - Peter Dea
Cirque Resources LP - Jeffrey Dunn
Southern California Association of Governments - Ken Eklund
Writerguy - RoseAnne Franco
PFC Energy - Jeremy Gilbert
Barrelmore Ltd - Daniel Gomez
President of ASPO Spain - Nate Hagens
University Of Vermont, Editor of The Oil Drum - Jim Hansen
Ravenna Capital Management - Richard Heinberg
Post Carbon Institute - Mayor John Hickenlooper
Denver, Colorado - Robert Hirsch
MISI - Eric Janszen
iTulip, Inc. - Byron King
Agora Financial, LLC - Tom Konrad
AltEnergyStocks.com - Steven Kopits
Douglas Westwood LLC - Rembrandt Koppelaar
The Oil Drum - Hannes Kunz
IIER, Zurich - Chuck Kutscher
National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Hon. Richard Lamm
University of Denver - Ray Leonard
Hyperdynamics Corporation - Feng Lianyong
School of Business Administration in the China University of Petroleum, Beijing(CUPB) - Peter Maass
The New York Times Magazine - Lisa Margonelli
New America Foundation - Chris Martenson
Creator, "The Crash Course" - Brian Maschhoff
The Oil Drum - Vincent Matthews
Colorado Geological Survey - Marcio Mello
HRT Petroleum - Rick Munroe
National Farmers Union of Canada - David Murphy
The Oil Drum, EROI Institute, SUNY-ESF - Pat Murphy
Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions - Thomas Petrie
Merrill Lynch - Kevin Phillips
Commentator and Author of Bad Money - Scott Pugh
U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Simon Ratcliffe
Department for International Development - Governor Bill Ritter
State of Colorado - Adam Robinson
RBS Sempra Commodities - Mike Rodgers
PFC Energy - Carlos Rossi
Venezuelan Hydrocarbon Association (AVHI) - Kyle Saunders
Colorado State University - Paul Sears
Natural Resources Canada - David Shields
Pemex: The Oil Reform - Matt Simmons
Simmons & Co. International - Chris Skrebowski
Energy Institute, London - Bengt Soderbergh
Global Energy Systems - Allen Stevens
Stifel-Nicolaus - John Theobald
University of California, Davis - Gail Tverberg
The Oil Drum - Randy Udall
ASPO-USA - Jeff Vail
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP - Heidi VanGenderen
Worldwatch Institute - Richard Vodra
Spire Investment Partners - David Wann
Affluenza; Superbia - Edward Warner
Expedition Oil Company - Michael Webber
University of Texas, Austin
Moderators
- Steve Andrews
ASPO-USA - David Bowden
ASPO-USA - Debbie Cook
City of Huntington Beach - Dick Lawrence
ASPO-USA co-founder and Board member - Sally Odland
ASPO-USA Advisory Board





