also known as the
The Art of Hosting and Harvesting Conversations that Matter
Discover how to:
✨ Cultivate environments of inclusion + belonging
✨ Surface diverse perspectives
✨ Harness common ground amongst unlikely collaborators
✨ Develop value-based solutions
✨ Imagine a future where everyone flourishes
✨ Cultivate cultures of meaningful connection
In a world facing unprecedented challenges, effective leadership and community engagement are more critical than ever. The Art of Participatory Leadership + Community Engagement Training provides a unique opportunity to:
In addition to the 3-day in-person training, participants will also receive access to:
Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your impact and become a catalyst for positive change in your community. Space is limited, so register now to reserve your spot!
Standard Rate: $1895
Teams of Three receive a 10% discount
Scholarships are available
Are you ready to unlock your potential as a change leader and make a meaningful contribution to your community? Register now to secure your spot and embark on a journey of transformation!
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to email us at [email protected]. We're here to support you on your journey to becoming an effective change leader.
Together, let's create a world where everyone thrives, one conversation at a time.
This is the first Phase in a multi-phase training pathway.
I can't thank you enough for such a wonderful experience! I'm so enjoying finding ways to bring back to my corporate life many of the wonderful things I was fortunate enough to share with and learn from all of you. So grateful for the time to be together, to be focused on doing great work inside and out, and in such an amazing space of open curiosity and support.
- K. Curley
I didn’t expect the training to be so powerful for me, but I was moved by it deeply. The rich and thoughtful experiences at the training let the tools/methods/tips that we learned really sink in. It really drove home the idea that facilitation and leadership are both dependent on connecting with others on a human level, rather than with an agenda, product, or program. It was truly eye-opening and life-changing for me.
Peter Kobak, Project Manager,
Innovation Team - City of Peoria
I had a fantastic experience. The tools and processes of the training are just that, tools. The weekend was a powerful manifestation of what is possible when a group of people comes together, each answering their own sense of calling, each committed to their own self-mastery in service to a world where all can thrive. The positive co-creative energy of the learning environment kept building throughout the whole weekend. The facilitators demonstrated what it is to
practice, increasingly embodying the essence of the concepts, principles, and ways of being they were teaching. Through their authentic practice, they invited others to do the same.
Elizabeth WalshVisiting Professor,
School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo
“My experience felt alive, relevant, and meaningful. It also felt very unique to me, and I appreciated our diversity and everyone’s unique contributions, as well as the support and encouragement to bring my own unique contributions.”
“I anticipated that this training would help me find a graceful way to transition out of my current work setting. Instead, I found renewed reasons to stay at it and ways to engage others around me, with similar frustrations, to start working toward meaningful change.”
With a focus on transforming outdated, ineffective, or oppressive systems, Dana works with leaders, teams, and groups to tap into their deepest values and transform them into a desired vision for the future. As a seasoned professional who specializes in systems thinking, course design, training, facilitation, and coaching across various sectors, Dana designs and facilitates diverse, multi-stakeholder engagements and action learning experiences that lead to transformational learning and social innovation. She utilizes many methodologies, frameworks, practices, principles, and systems thinking, backed by graduate degrees in clinical psychology and strategic leadership toward sustainability.
Dana has contributed her insights to numerous publications and holds an extensive client list that reflects her commitment to enacting meaningful change across a diverse landscape. She has designed and facilitated sessions for the Hawaii Leadership Forum, Butte County Office of Education, U of Washington CoLab, California Department of Food and Agriculture, State of Vermont, The Ministry of Education of Tanzania, California Accountable Communities for Health, City of Long Beach, Casey Family Programs, and many other organizations. Dana is an introverted facilitator, with a former fear of public speaking, Dana found the Art of Hosting + Harvesting Conversations that Matter in Denmark in 2010 and it transformed her - she has been a coach to others in finding the transformative magic of this practice.
Dana leads intensives in The Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter and founded Synergy: a Facilitators Academy. Through this work, she encourages changemakers in their journey of facilitating and designing systemic change initiatives.
Dana uses powerful questions to unearth wisdom at the individual, team, organizational, community, and systemic levels. Her intention is to steward a world that is more whole, interconnected, and in alignment with our true selves for wiser and conscious impact. Her sweet spot is at the intersection of leadership, tapping into a group's collective wisdom, and cultivating communities of practice to become a system of influence and transform failing systems in our world.
“Dana is a tremendous force who excels in connecting others more deeply to themselves and to others. She has been an invaluable advisor, mentor and colleague over the past few years. Her insights into and support with the Dalai Lama Fellows' Ethical Leadership curriculum have been deeply meaningful. Dana can distill her wisdom nonverbally and briefly, and also in great detail--we are lucky to be working with her.”B. Banerjee, Program Director at Dalai Lama Fellows
Anamaria listens, inspires, and empowers you to awaken more of your potential, show up, take action, and lead in a way that transforms and responds to what the world needs.
She is a Master Certified Coach (MCC), leadership trainer, coach trainer, facilitator, and culture transformation consultant. Anamaria is the founder of Re-Vision Academy, which offers learning journeys in purpose discovery and leadership, and is the author of “Life Re-Vision: A Journey to Rediscover your Core, Reinvent Yourself, and Renew your Future Vision,” available in Spanish and English. A biologist by training, her work is full of metaphors from nature to remind us of our place in the great web of life. She is a founding member of the Aldeafeliz Ecovillage, where she currently lives with her husband.
“The team coaching experience led by Anamaria and team created a safe, vulnerable, and reflective space to explore my role as both a leader and a teammate. The team coaching provided the compass for my team to begin mapping out the next stages of our work together; this deeper sense of alignment and trust will help us achieve more impact together – and have more fun doing it! The journey helped me add frameworks to my toolkit that I was able to practice in sessions and then apply to my role so I can be a more effective collaborator. I appreciated being challenged by Anamaria and team in a way that was direct and also caring – while sometimes I was pushed outside my comfort zone, it was in service of expanding my comfort zone, so I can now lean into more honest conversations with my teammates and feel grounded in doing this. I was able to reflect on my own leadership style, both strengths and my inner saboteurs, in a way where I now feel like I am leading more authentically. I truly appreciated this multi-month experience and believe Anamaria and team went above and beyond to help us thrive as individuals and as a collective.”Scott Earl, Global Talent Co-Director, Ashoka.
We made the Summit more participatory by using some of the techniques learned during the training. The summit would have likely followed a more typical speaker/panel style for all sessions. Over 300 people attended the event, with approximately half participating specifically in the workshops that were participatory/cafe style activities. The workshops were also the launch of our public input period for the City’s first Sustainability and Resilience Action Plan, and helped set a positive and engaging tone as we continue to gather input over the next few months. The input from summit attendees will help critically shape our sustainability plan by ensuring it is based on community needs and priorities. Given how well it went we plan to continue to use participatory engagement in future events.
Jeffrey MeekProject Manager,
Indianapolis Office of Sustainability
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