The Course Octopus

The course community is organized like an octopus. An octopus does not have a single executive brain, gathering and processing all the sensory information and sending out commands to the eyes and tentacles. Each of the eight tentacles has its own brain, and each tentacle senses, decides, and moves independently. There is a brain in the central head, but there are more neurons in the tentacles than in the central brain.

At a recent Zoom gathering of the community, we decided that we were more like an octopus than a usual top-down hierarchical organization. We have several relatively independent teams, and each of these teams busies itself with a portion of the course community. The teams at present are below.

TentacleRole
Course Leader Training and SupportRecruit, train, and support the volunteer course leaders
Resilience and Acceptance Community Circles (RACCs)Organize community circles for course graduates, train RACC facilitators, arrange periodic super-RACC meetings with special discussions
Technology: Website and Course RegistrationDeveop website, manage course registration and registration for RACCs for course graduates
CommunicationAdvertise courses on social media, communicate with course graduates, manage the blog page
Course MaintenanceManage the course files, the internal and external hyperlinks, update course materials
Course DevelopmentStill in development–will grow new course directions and side-branches
Evolution CouncilMade up of representatives of the different teams. We hear about what each team is doing and have collaborative council meetings to discern our direction as a community.

Join us! This course has always been a gift, and it takes many hands to keep the gift circulating. And there are powerful, deep connections that you can form with others in the process. An octopus moves by taking in water, then expelling it, and we have a regular flow of course graduates who choose to come help for a while to make the course possible for others. We have small jobs, temporary roles, or something bigger if it fits. If you have completed a course and want to help the R & A course community with some of your abilities and passion, fill out this form and one of our team will contact you, discuss our main needs, and find out what you would consider contributing. No obligation–contact us to find out more.