Future Stewards

The Patterning of Hope

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The Patterning of Hope is an eight-part conversational series with futures practitioner Bill Sharpe and Yasu Mali, exploring how change and transformation unfold in real life. Drawing on the Three Horizons practice, the series weaves together stories, reflections and simple practices around patterns, time, imagination, dilemmas and hope. Alongside the conversations, short bonus episodes invite you to pause, reflect and explore these ideas in your own life - sensing the future already alive in the present.

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Latest episode

Apr 21, 2026

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Episodes

Bonus 8: The Patterning of Hope 21.04.2026

The patterning of hope is our capacity to bring our unique potential into the renewal of the patterns of life. In this final bonus episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Bill brings all that we’ve covered together in a simple exercise to explore the patterns of hope and renewal in your own life. As Bill says “To hope is to change our experience of the present moment into one of life, to renew t...

Ep8: A universal practice: an invitation to ‘pattern hope’ 21.04.2026

In this final episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Yasu and Bill discuss how the practice of transformation can be likened to that of democracy or language. What Bill is working to ignite around a movement of collective transformation. Plus we hand you an invitation and permission slip to pick up these practices and make them your own!

Bonus 7: Creating an MVP (Minimum Viable Pattern) 13.04.2026

When we’re trying to bring about change we look for the simplest pattern that we have the power to embody in relationship with others to get change underway - we often call this establishing the Minimum Viable Pattern. In this seventh bonus episode Bill shares a practice for getting this process of change underway.

Ep 7: Transformation: imaginal cells and shifting patterns 13.04.2026

In this seventh episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Yasu and Bill explore the “hungry caterpillar” of transformation. They discuss how to bring about change, looking at the three stages of change (envision, enrol, mobilise). How to think about minimum viable patterns, and. value constellations. Plus Bill’s (revised and more poetic) definition of transformation.  Links Three stages of change...

Bonus 6: Dilemma Thinking 08.04.2026

Dilemma thinking is a way of approaching the practical challenge of moving from unproductive, polarised arguments into creative action. In the show notes for episode 6 you’ll find links to a detailed tutorial, a video and facilitation guides. In this sixth bonus episode, Bill shares a simple awareness practice to help you begin recognising dilemmas in your own life.

Ep 6: Dilemma navigation: being as self and being as part of the whole 08.04.2026

What is a dilemma? In this sixth episode in The Patterning of Hope series Yasu and Bill discuss how to distinguish between a choice and dilemma, and how dilemma thinking connects to Three Horizons. They also cover how to identify value tensions between the first and third horizons and how to look for the positive value in each. Plus Yasu plays around with dilemmas to solve her family holiday dispu...

Bonus 5: Mutual Qualities of Life 31.03.2026

Our discussion in episode 5 lies at the heart of our journey, exploring what it’s like to live life in the moment, being ourselves while being part of the community of life in which we find ourselves. Every moment has significance for us, and for the lives around us, and we only get to do it once, without rehearsal.  In this fifth bonus episode, Bill shares one of the core practices for bringing t...

Ep 5: What’s love got to do with it? 31.03.2026

In this fifth episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Yasu and Bill’s conversation takes them on an unexpected turn, right into the heart of love. They cover the art of facilitation as setting up a field of consciousness in which something emergent can manifest, the importance of words to Bill and the meaning we make as we live them, the patterns that we stand for and the freedom we have to make...

Bonus 4: Three qualities of time 24.03.2026

The core idea of three horizons is to shift from our simple one dimensional view of time stretching into the future and instead adopt a three dimensional view in which we are aware of each horizon as a distinct quality of relationship between the future and the present, we call the move into this multi-dimensional view, and the skill to work with it, the step into future consciousness. In this fou...

Ep 4. Time, Imagination & Future Consciousness 24.03.2026

Could future consciousness be understood as being a memory of the future? In this fourth episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Yasu and Bill explore the power of imagination in supporting life to unfold in new ways, working with the potential of the present moment. They also discuss if there is an optimal timescale for dreams and visions, how to attune to the timeline for our ambitions, and ho...

Bonus 3: Exploring ecosystems 16.03.2026

In episode three we talked about seeing the patterns of life as ecosystems. If you haven’t already done so, you might want to go back to the bonus episode 2 on structures and flows - this gives you the underlying view on how ecosystems come into being and will help with this practice.

Ep 3: Identifying ecosystems for change 16.03.2026

If everything is connected, how do you work with an ecosystem at the scale of change you wish to create? What’s a focal offering and how can we learn about creating one from Bill’s story of the humble pocket calculator? In this third episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Yasu and Bill explore these questions as well as the importance of shifting from focussing on problems to what matters withi...

Bonus 2: Seeing everything as patterns (holism with focus) 04.03.2026

One way to develop an understanding of patterns is by bringing both structures and flows into view. Structures are the stable things that configure flows – we see these easily. Flows are the processes that sustain those structures and change them over time – these are often less easy to see. In this bonus episode Bill shares a simple exercise for attuning to the structures and flows around you, ca...

Ep 2: Seeing everything as patterns (holism with focus) 04.03.2026

How does a tree become a tree? How did the internet become the internet? How does seeing in patterns help us effect change? In this second episode in The Patterning of Hope series, Bill and Yasu dive into the world of ‘structures and flows’, a core practice of seeing the world through a lens of interconnectedness. 

Bonus 1: Identifying the Three Horizons 29.01.2026

In episode one we introduced Three Horizons, which is the foundation for all the practices we’ll be discussing. So, if you haven’t already become familiar with it, take a little time to skip back and listen or watch the video introduction to Three Horizons which you can find in the show notes of episode one. In this bonus episode Bill leads a simple exercise to help you identify the three horizons...

Ep1: Three Horizons and 'The Patterning of Hope' 29.01.2026

Welcome to this eight-part series, where you’re invited into the study of futures practitioner Bill Sharpe in conversation with his friend and mentee, Yasu Mali. In this episode we talk about why we created this series, we give a brief introduction to the Three Horizons framework including understanding the voices of the Three Horizons, and what we mean by H2+ and H2-. Bill also shares his third h...

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