Dan Spicer
Work on local government policy and strategy - mostly health related, also currently working on engagement and participation. Curious about pretty much everything else. Some singing. Cats. (Politically restricted)
- Quoting this as a prompt to note that there’s been a swell of articles about alternatives to US tech recently but not the one I want most which how to de-amazon your life - I would read the shit out of something that could propose solid alternatives to the beast
- Last sun of 2025/first sun of 2026 Hoping 2026 brings good things for the world
- Praying for 2026 to be the year we turn the corner
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- Reposted by Dan SpicerThis entire grift relies on convincing people that they don't know how to do the things they have always known how to do, and ironically, if it works, we will, in a very short amount of time, forget how to do all the things we have always known how to do.
- Local government types: I am interested in examples of systems for sharing outputs from engagement exercises broadly across an organisation (or at least making them accessible and searchable) - does anyone know of good work in this space?
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- Reposted by Dan SpicerA total and utter hero
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- Thoroughly enjoyed @mrchrisaddison.bsky.social ‘s incomplete guide to chamber music @sheffieldtheatres.bsky.social this evening - so much music to explore afterwards!
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- As someone who finally read the book recently as part of periodic attempts to read things I feel I should have by now, I can’t emphasise enough how much this is true. The tropes are such huge cultural reference points I felt I knew the story and couldn’t have been more wrong
- Slightly diminish a book: The Ending Story
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