Tuesday February 24
11:00 AM MT | 1:00 PM ET
The Art of Scaling Deep: Reframing Scale Through Depth, Care, and Cultural Change with Tatiana Fraser
In a world obsessed with scaling up, speeding up, and replicating success, what if meaningful transformation is actually slow, relational, and rooted?
This session introduces Scaling Deep—a regenerative approach to systems change that centers cultural depth, healing, and relational coherence. Born from over a decade of inquiry with systems leaders, funders, and movement builders, Scaling Deep offers a reframe: that lasting change grows not through replication, but through deepening roots, relationships, and narrative shifts.
Through reflective dialogue, participants will explore:
Why dominant scale narratives fall short
What becomes possible when we center memory, healing, and culture
How to recognize and strengthen the invisible work already happening in your field
You’ll leave with:
A new lens on scale, rooted in relationship and regeneration
Practical tools for working at the pace of trust
Permission to deepen the work you're already doing
This session is especially relevant for systems educators, changemakers, and practitioners navigating complex spaces—who sense that something deeper is needed, and are ready to name and nourish it.
✨ About the Facilitator
Tatiana Fraser is a systems change strategist, field builder, and co-founder of the Systems Sanctuary. For over two decades, she has worked alongside feminist and community-based leaders to cultivate learning ecosystems that support deep, cultural, and enduring change. Her work integrates systems thinking, feminist practice, and rematriative frameworks—and has helped shape national and international strategy, leadership programs, and field-level transformation efforts.
Tatiana is the author of The Art of Scaling Deep and Pathways to Scale and host of the Scaling Deep Podcast. She brings a practice-based approach that honors complexity, centers care, and uplifts what’s often unseen—but essential—for transformation.