Time: November 29, 2010 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Burringirri Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre, Yarramundi Reach, Canberra
Street: Lady Denman Drive
City/Town: Canberra ACT
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: Aart +61 419 426 880 John +61 419 698 984
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Aart Groothuis & John Donovan
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2010
The Circle Way shows you how to access leadership and wisdom among every person in any group. People talk about networking, collaboration, teams and relationships - circle is the group process that brings these benefits to life.
Registrations:
Registrations are now open.
Download the registration form from Workshop777
Fees:
The fee including the learning, lunch, and morning and afternoon teas is:
AUD$450 (ex GST) for government and corporate
AUD$395 (ex GST) for not-for-profit and self-funded
AUD$350 (ex-GST) for concession card holders and full-time students.
Registrations before 19 November attract a $25 discount.
Also, contact us about discounts for groups of 4 or more
About Christina & Ann
Christina Baldwin is a writer and seminar presenter of 30+ years experience. She has contributed two classic books to the exploration of journal writing, including the well-known classic, Life's Companion, Journal Writing as a Spiritual Practice, revised and reissued in 2007 after 100,000 original sales. This work led her to a long study of personal growth and group dynamics and as a result of that experience she wrote Calling the Circle, the First and Future Culture to explore how social container releases needed wisdom. In recognition of the requirement for increased spirituality, she wrote, The Seven Whispers, A Spiritual Practice for Times Like These. Her legacy book, Storycatcher, Making Sense of our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story, reminds readers of the necessity of story to communicate in all areas of professional and personal life. Continuing the exploration of collaborative dialogue, Christina and Ann Linnea wrote a new classic, The Circle Way, A Leader in Every Chair, which documents applications of PeerSpirit Circle Process as a foundational tool for local to global change.
Ann Linnea began her writing career in Utah, authoring hiking and skiing guides as a U.S. Forest Service naturalist. Ann co-authored the award-winning Teaching Kids to Love the Earth (University of Minnesota Press, 1991). Her memoir, Deep Water Passage, a Spiritual Journey at Mid-Life, (Pocketbook, 1997) chronicles her journey as the first woman to circumnavigate Lake Superior by sea kayak. In 2002 Ann wrote A Journey through the Maxwelton Watershed, (Washington State, Water Quality Grant, 2002). In 2010 she co-authored The Circle Way: A Leader in Every Chair (Berrett-Koehler) with Christina Baldwin. Also out in 2010 is Ann's book, Keepers of the Trees—A Guide to Re-Greening North America (Skyhorse Publishing).
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