What do we value?
Itβs a simple question β but answering it together is anything but.
Over the last month, the Open Heart & Mind (OHM) community came together to explore this question with open hearts, curious minds, and a shared intention: to articulate the values that will guide our collective journey.
We used WisdOHM β our participatory tool for valuing what matters β to run a month-long experiment that helped us reconnect, surface diverse perspectives, and co-create our first shared Value Map: a set of ten core values now embedded into OHMβs living governance document.
This post is both a celebration and an invitation β to learn from what we discovered, and to join us for the next step in our year-long journey, beginning Wednesday 28 May. πΏ
π The Journey in Four Stages:
Over the past four weeks, we invited our community to:
1. Reconnect β We launched the OHM Council Series and reconnected with 37 members of our broader community after a year of quiet building, outlining a year-long program of participatory experiments to shape OHMβs future.
2. Express β At our second Council, community members nominated values they felt should guide our mission β from Care to Consent, Regeneration to Creativity.
3. Value β Using the WisdOHM prototype, participants reviewed pairs of values and selected which they felt better aligned with OHMβs mission. Each reviewer earned βOHMnomsβ β tokens of recognition for their contributions. Two distinct groups β our broader cOHMunity and the OHMcore team β completed the experiment, each generating their own ranked Value Map.
4. Embody β In our final session, we reflected on the results and discussed how to merge them. From this process emerged a shared Top 10, now written into the OHM Covenant β grounding our governance in values chosen together. πΏ
πΏ Our Shared Top 10 Values
After merging the results from both complete prototypes (cOHMunity + OHMcore), these ten values emerged as our shared priorities:
1. Integrity
2. Consent
3. Regeneration
4. Care
5. Respect
6. Transparency
7. Decentralization
8. Community
9. Creativity
10. Gifting
π View the merged results
π Compare OHMcore and cOHMunity rankings.
π‘ What We Learned
This was more than a values exercise β it was a real-time experiment in participatory governance. A few things we took away:
β’ Diversity strengthens insight. The wide range of lived experience deepened our shared Value Map.
β’ Participation follows patterns. Live sessions drove more engagement than async tools, highlighting the power of presence.
β’ Different groups, different priorities. The two prototypes revealed distinct emphases, showing WisdOHMβs ability to capture local nuance.
β’ People care deeply. The thought and care brought to every stage affirmed the integrity of the process.
π¬ Want to dive deeper?
Our technical report details the full methodology, results, and implications β including how this experiment fits within OHMβs broader vision for progressive decentralisation and participatory governance.
βοΈ Whatβs Next?
This was just the beginning. Each month, weβll prototype a new use case for WisdOHM β from resource allocation and fair recognition to community curation and collective decision-making.
Next up: OHM Root Council: Democracy
A four-part exploration of participatory democracy β beginning with a guest talk by former Greens councillor Jonathan Sri on his work at the frontlines of democratic organising, and flowing into a month-long experiment to elect our incoming charity board.
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Wednesday 28 May
π 8pm AEST / 10am UTC
π Register here

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Letβs keep building the roots of a regenerative future β together. π±
With gratitude,
The OHM team π