FEB 16 UPDATE -  Cecilia's FB page and Melbourne event has been updated!!!
THIS MONTH - I will be doing workshops in Australia 
オーストラリアでワークショップ/プレゼンするよ〜
(英語で)
We are still finalizing the details but here is what I have so far
2/18 Day event with Cecilia Macaulay in Southern Highlands
(
Cecilia Macaulay and Annabel Brown from Southern Highlands Steiner School is organizing this event)
Details will be posted on 
Cecilia's Facebook ← updated!
2/20 Evening event with Cecilia Macaulay in Sydney 
Details will be posted on 
Cecilia's Facebook  ← updated!
2/22 Evening event in Seymore on Permaculture based Social Change Projects around the world
(
Richard Telford from Abdullah House is organizing it for me) 
Facebook Event Info Here
2/25 Event in Melbourne topic and venue to be decided
(I think Richard Telford, and Adrian from Permablitz Melbourne is organizing this)
Facebook Event Info Here ← updated!
or on 
Melbourne Permabliz ← updated!
Thank you to everyone helping me!
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BELOW ARE THE TOPICS I NORMALLY OFFER IN JAPAN
(What I initially sent to Richard and Cecilia)
*I'm quite 
flexible so I can mix and match, redesign, cater, whatever seems most 
exciting for the space. I can make things shorter too, but I like to go 
deep and often that requires time. All I really need is people and place
 and the rest we can make with onsite resources!
My journey with permaculture and inspiring permaculture stories from the West Coast 2~3 hour presentation
This
 is my story of exploring the world of "peace" and "sustainability". 
From the 9/11 terrorist attacks, to living in the jungle of Costa Rica 
with no running water or electricity, to my visits to various amazing 
permaculture communities. My story focuses more on people and 
relationships (social permaculture), social change and empowerment, 
rather than food production. I end with how I am cultivating the 
cultural soil to plant radical practices of peace and ecology through my
 project called Tokyo Urban Permaculture. 
The permaculture and social change projects I focus on are
Both
 show case not just food systems but thriving communities that are 
impacting the larger society. The Bullocks is a rural example where 12 
interns are trained each year to learn any skill they want and 
experiment with designing culture/community. City Repair is an urban 
example of residents reclaiming public space and illegally taking over a
 intersection, creating a beautiful mandala painting, earthen benches, 
kids playhouse, free tea station, etc. Eventually the persuaded the city
 government that it was for the public good, and  their illegal action 
has been legalize (they call it legal innovation). Now the city actively
 promotes this behavior and City Repair has pioneered urban ecological 
design and community renewal.
Powerpoint Presentation with beautiful pictures
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) 2~3 hour workshop or whole day
This
 is an experiential workshop on how to interact with each other and 
yourself in a way that aims to nourishe everyone. How do we communicate 
in our full authenticity while holding others with
 loving care? How do we shift from a power-over paradigm to a power-with
 paradigm, where all life matters equally? Why do we get stuck in 
conflict, and how can we navigate beyond it? We will explore these 
questions through powerful interactive practices. 
By changing
 our worldview and connecting with needs (rather than our judgements), 
we will be able to engage with conflict, whether in our family, work, or
 in social change work, comfortably and compassionately. 
Below is an add for a whole day NVC and systems thinking workshop
http://livingpermaculture.blogspot.sg/2015/11/dec-4-2015-kai-sawyer-on-nonviolent.html
Zen and living mindfully 
This is a workshop where we will 
experience
 mindfulness by just practicing what we do everyday with mindfulness. We
 will do mindful walking, mindful eating, mindful resting, mindful 
sharing, and most importantly mindful breathing. It will be a time to 
just be, experience the miracle of being alive, and be present with 
reality rather than our thoughts. Simple and effective practices that 
you can do anytime anywhere. Inspired by the teachings of zen master 
Thich Naht Hanh and the daily practice at Plum Village. Let us enjoy 
slowing down, being present, and feeling refreshed.
Adventures in the world of the Gift Economy 2 ~ 3 hour presentation/workshop
An
 overview of what the gift economy is, how it is at the foundation of 
how our world works. From understanding that our earth is a gift 
ecology, to various forms of gift economies that we are already 
participating in, we will explore the gift economy through exciting 
examples and inspiring stories (e.g. our birth, open source, Burning 
Man, Karma Kitchen, Vinoba Bhave). I will share how I started to 
consciously participate in the gift economy, shift my life from worrying
 about making money to living in service, and living in a world of 
pricelessness. There will be an experiential activity to have a taste of
 what it feels like to live the gift.
I have offered almost 
all of my workshops on a donation basis (no suggested price) since 2011,
 and live a most amazing life. I live on donations from thousands of 
people, and I live in a world of interdependence where trust and care 
flow naturally. I make less decisions based on fear and feel more free 
and alive. This is an invitation to live a more hopeful, more free, and 
more fulfilling life.
 
Systems Thinking through Games 1.5 ~ 2 hour workshop
This
 is a workshop based on the book The Systems Thinking Playbook by Sweeny
 and Meadows. We will all become a part of a system, experience what 
happens, observe and discuss how it relates to our world. Why is it so 
hard to make changes even if we know there is a problem? Where are the 
leverage points for change? By using games we can have fun, better 
understand how systems work, and see how we can make effective 
interventions.
I
 can talk about how I made the Urban Permaculture Guide book starting 
with no money and no desire to write it myself. Over 15 people, many 
professionals, willingly volunteered to make the book and through 
crowdfunding, we made an amazing glorified zine that is in its 4th 
printing. The bookmaking process itself was an experiment in social 
permaculture by using onsite resources and designing beneficial 
relationships. The book is a synthesis of cultural regeneration for a 
more sustainable Tokyo and Japan. More info here: 
Urban Permaculture Guidebook (crowdsourced crowdfunded zine)
Peace and Permaculture DOJO
The
 Urban Permaculture Guide was both an experiment in social permaculture 
and the gift economy, as well as developing the cultural soil for the 
Peace and Permaculture Dojo (PPD). The PPD is another experiment in 
dynamic social design, where my main role is to set favorable conditions
 for a human guild to thrive. We just finished crowdfunding about 
$63,000 USD to fix the old farmhouse. More info here: 
Peace and Permaculture DOJO
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MY BIO
*sorry I'm not so good with English bios, so feel free to edit
BIO for NELIS
Kai is a nonviolence activist or 共生革命家 in Japanese. Born in Tokyo, raised in rural Japan (Minami Uonuma),
Hawaii, Osaka, California, and the jungle of Costa Rica. He considers the earth
his home. 
After the September 11th
2001 terrorist attacks in the USA and subsequent US invasions, Kai began to
engage with issues of war, structural violence, intergenerational justice,
agroecology and sustainability, while attending the University of California
Santa Cruz. He became the co-chair for the Education for Sustainable Living
Program (ESLP), a radical educational experiment that collaborated with
world-class sustainability leaders such as Vandana Shiva, Satish Kumar, and
Frances Moore Lappe. ESLP facilitated institutional change through student
empowerment and participatory action research.
He founded Tokyo Urban Permaculture
as an experiment to fundamentally transform the culture and politics of Tokyo,
after the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011. He teaches permaculture,
nonviolent communication, mindfulness, systems thinking, social change and
about the gift economy (gift ecology) around the world. Currently, he is
training youth activists in Japan on nonviolence, and is developing a “Peace
and Permaculture Dojo” to train the next generation of change makers in Japan.
He is passionate about life,
gardening, and alleviating suffering of all beings.