Mary Alice Arthur interviews Toke Moeller at the Montfort University Wisdom School in Bangalore, India 24.1 2023.

  • How to invite from the heart?

  • What if is the most important invitation is to listen to the call of the heart?

  • What if we really can become instruments for creating the conditions for more beauty and peace to show up?

Mira Bangel interviews Toke Moeller on The art and practise of stewarding in order to gain more clarity around the role of stewardship with relation to the AOH community.

What has learning got to do with education, knowing yourself, my life and the time in our world? ... and a few recommendations for younger humans. - See here.

An interview with Toke Moeller, co-founder of The Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter, The flow game and the Practising for Peace dojo. Toke Moeller is interviewed by documentary film director Peter Engberg for the media project NEXT STEP HUMANITY. Toke shares his understanding of the interconnectedness between learning, education, knowing yourself and practising peace at this time in our troubled and beautiful world.



The humble beginnings of the Art of hosting

Hosting as leadership for collabora-tion

Stories of the humble beginnings of The art of hosting and harvesting conversation and work that matters in Denmark and beyond.

Helle Solvang - a former reporter for the Danish national radio with her own program - and now AOH practitioner - interviews Jan Hein, Monica Nissen and Toke Moeller during and Art of hosting training in Denmark - on their stories of the humble beginnings of The art of hosting and harvesting conversation and work that matters in Denmark and beyond.

Lecture by Toke Moeller at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - 23 March 2017 - ESS LECTURE at College for Sustainablity.

Toke’s primary focus is on personal transfomation and societal renewal and convening conversations in order to collectively and strategically find wiser and sustainable solutions to problems that matter at this time. He is co-creator of the Art of Hosting participatory leadership approach, that uses personal practice and collaborative innovation to address complex and systemic issues as well a co-founder of The Flow Game, The practising for peace dojo and Designing for wiser action.