We can’t expect to thrive using outdated business practice in this rapidly changing world. We have got to adapt, be willing to try new things and be intentional by carving out small spaces of stillness, quiet and ease. This is what reflection, grounding, and land-based mindfulness practices are for.
Workshop Facilitation
*max 15-20 participants
I specialize in holding space and leading small group workshops that allows for engagement of everyone included in the process. I facilitate workshops in the following areas:
Cultivating Allyship
Returning to the Medicine of the Present Moment
Improving staff reReconciliation: It begins with the Mind and Bodycruitment and retention-stand out in this highly competitive labor market
My living experiences has given me stories and understandings of topics that I view through a decolonized lens. I provide keynote speaking in the following areas:
I practice grounded reconciliation: grounded in connection first, and action second. My process provides compassionate witnessing and generating co-created solutions with you and your organization, offering feedback and helpful tools to transform, shift, and grow.
My approach is based on 3 pillars…
PILLAR ONE
BUILDING CONNECTION
Establishing trust, mutual respect and safety
PILLAR TWO
Compassionate Witnessing
Observing teams in a non-judgemental and strength based way
PILLAR THREE
Feedback and Guidance
Straight forward, direct, and kind
Positive Outcomes
Improving staff wellness
Lowering stress and burnout
Improving staff recruitment and retention-stand out in this highly competitive labor market
Increase productivity
Become an active contributor in the Truth and Reconciliation Movement-enhance your Allyship/ become a more values centered and aligned organization when it comes to Truth and Reconciliation
Are you called to be an active contributor towards Truth and Reconciliation?
Are you ready to lean in with the spirit of adventure and try something new?
I hold my hands up to the Lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking Songhees and Esquimalt nations, and the WSÁNEĆ peoples on whose traditional territory I live and do my work.