Back in December I posted a sneak preview of courses I'd be offering 2022 (Teaching in the Year Ahead).
While quite a bit of that has come to pass, some things have become more defined, and new things have gelled. So I'm inspired to offer this revised list of offerings for the remainder of the year.
Facilitation Training
As planned, I completed two rounds of my two-year training in recent months (I had been conducting three concurrently), which has made room on my dance card to launch another round. I have the teaching group lined up—all I need is students. Our hope is to start Sept 22-25.
If this interests you or your group, drop me an email (laird@ic.org) and I'll send you a flyer that lays it all out.
FIC Webinars
In addition to what's posted in Teaching in the Year Ahead I will be part of the faculty for a new offering, Aging Gracefully in Community, which will be offered for five consecutive Tuesdays (each session two hours long), starting June 21. To prime the pump there will be a free introductory gathering, May 31, that will last for 90 minutes. Click here for information about the teaser.
Workshops at the National Cohousing Conference • Aug 25-28
I'll be offering three things:
• An all-day pre-conference intensive styled Consensus 301: Rx for Groups Struggling with Making It Work Well. This will happen Thursday, Aug 25.
Plus these two in-conference workshops (90-min each) occurring during the main event (exact times TBA):
• Participation: Issues in Member Contributions
• Consensus 101: Understanding the Basics
Podcasts
In the last month I've been interviewed for two different podcasts—which is a new platform for me:
Rebecca Mesritz put one together for FIC about Skilled Facilitation, and is available now.
Sen Zahn interviewed me this week as part of a segment on Conflict that she'll be editing for Peace Talks Radio, a program syndicated to 60 public radio stations in the US, and others abroad. As of today, no date has been set for when this podcast will be available.
Fortunately, I like being busy.
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Please let us know when the second podcast is on the air!
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