August 6 @ 15:00 – 16:00 UTC

Join this free one-hour webinar to learn how to implement sociocracy. Participants will receive a 20% discount for the implementation handbook From Here To There.
This is a free webinar but donations are welcome!
Are you introducing sociocracy in your organization, or thinking about it? It’s not easy! We need to think about bringing people along, explaining what sociocracy even is and how it would work, and then design a new system!
If you’re feeling lost, or just want a clear, step-by-step path forward, this webinar is for you. We will cover:
You don’t have to figure this out alone.

Ted is an advocate, trainer and consultant for self-governance. His main focus is sociocracy. After his PhD in linguistics and work in Academia, he co-founded the membership organization Sociocracy For All in 2016 which has grown to 250 members with several international and topic-focused departments and action teams. Ted spends his days consulting with mission-driven organizations, teaching and deeply immersed in the work as a member within Sociocracy For All. Ted identifies as a transgender man; he has 5 children between 10 and 20. A German citizen, he has lived in Massachusetts since 2010. He is (co)-author of three books on self-governance, Many Voices One Song (2018), Who Decides Who Decides (2021), and Collective Power (2023) and working on a book on the interface between governance and wisdom.

Zujeil Flores has been engaged with Sociocracy for All since 2018, first as a student and now as a trainer and consultant, including coordinating the first Spanish-language Sociocracy Academy (2021–2022). She guides groups in understanding power dynamics and designing inclusive, responsive governance systems rooted in their shared purpose.
With a master’s in public health and a background in trauma-informed practices, Zujeil sees decision-making, shared power, and navigating differences as central to personal and collective health. Originally from Mexico and based in Philadelphia, she is also a homeschooling mother of two wonderful boys.
This event is one hour long on August 6, 2026. The starting time in local time zones is:
This event is free. Donations are appreciated and help us continue making our services accessible to everyone.