About this Event
Event Overview
Explore a positive future through guided time travel and reconnect with long-term possibilities.
Most of us are working hard for change – and still, the future can feel heavy or exhausting. In the day-to-day hustle, it’s hard to make space for long-term thinking and imagination.
Zukunftskreis is a hosted space to step out of urgency and reconnect with possibility. Together, we’ll “time travel” to a desirable future (around 2035) and explore it with all our senses. What does a good future feel like – in how we work, relate, and live?
When we return, we’ll share insights in pairs and in circle. Individual images begin to form shared threads that help us orient and act with more clarity – held in community.
This is not a brainstorming session or strategy workshop. It’s an experience. Like an athlete visualising a move before taking it, imagining a future vividly can reveal new pathways in the present. We’ll close by identifying emerging opportunities and small next steps that make this future more likely.
This session is for you if you want…
- renewed clarity on what you care about
- a felt sense of a better future (not just an idea)
- meaningful connection with others
- courage, energy, and motivation
Important: Participant Expectations
This workshop is limited to 20 participants and offered at no cost. To ensure everyone benefits, we ask for your full commitment.
Before registering, please confirm that you:
- can attend the full session (14:00–17:00)
- will cancel early if plans change
- are willing to complete a short anonymous before/after questionnaire (3–5 min)
Format
Grounding → guided journey → reflection & sharing → noticing patterns → from What if? to What next?
Duration: ~3 hours | Group size: max. 20
The brief anonymous questionnaire (informed by Positive Psychology research, University of St. Gallen) helps us understand shifts in hope and agency.
About the Hosts
Zukunftskreis is offered by Imagination Commons in collaboration with Impact Hub. Imagination Commons creates practical ways for groups to step out of urgency, imagine desirable futures, and translate shared insights into next steps.
Inga Clausen
With a background in design, journalism, and applied psychology, Inga has spent two decades working at the intersection of futures research, innovation, and organisational transformation. She helps groups make sense of emerging futures and translate possibilities into tangible action through strategic narrative.
Patricia Richardson Friberg
Patricia is a positive psychology practitioner and doctoral researcher exploring how creative arts practices support well-being and relational safety. With experience in art therapy, coaching, and program design, she facilitates strengths-based learning experiences that foster connection, insight, and practical next steps.
This event is part of the ‘Climate Action Ecosystem’ project, funded through the Nachhaltig Wirken programme by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the European Union through the European Social Fund Plus (ESF Plus).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Impact Hub Berlin, Rollbergstraße 28A, Berlin, Germany
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