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Worldwork Journalism

October 28, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Free

3 months / 3 topics / 3 sessions

Join us in exploring and experimenting with a new form of co-creative/ interactive writing we are calling Worldwork Journalism. It combines the immediacy of worldwork group process with the reflective space of writing, followed by an invitation to a wider audience to join in.

Starting point of this process is a virtual session with a globally spread group max of 10 people. We will open a facilitated space for personal sharing, sorting, and a group process, which then flows into individual writing prompts. These prompts will open up the next level of a broader dialogue. They will be posted online where our group can continue unfolding the process.

Then we will invite others in as readers and/or as co-writers to add to the conversation. We will do this via a ‘free-style journalist/everyday writers’ platform called Substack. This online interactive space will be actively facilitated over a 2 to 5 days period.

What you need to bring:

  • love for worldwork,
  • a curious mind,
  • love for experimentation,
  • commitment over this first period of 3 months.

 

We cannot wait to step into this creative, worldwork endeavor, meeting people worldwide and co-creating dialogue inside out. This first series of exploratory workshops is at no cost; so book now to reserve your place!

When

1st session – July 13th at 9-11 am (CEST); 12.30-2.30 pm (IST); 5-7 pm (AEST)

2nd session – August 17th at 9-11 am (CEST); 12.30-2.30 pm (IST); 5-7 pm (AEST)

3rd session – September 14th at 9-11 am (CEST); 12.30-2.30 pm (IST); 5-7 pm (AEST)

 

Who we are

Stephanie Bachmair is a communication passionate, facilitator, coach, and process work diplomat. She supports individuals, teams, and organizations to explore their stories, tell them with charisma, relate to their audience, and increase their transformative power through dialogue. Stephie is a Processwork Diplomate and DD Alliance member.

Penny Watson (MACF) works as a coach, group facilitator and community development worker. She loves working with people in nature using process-orientated earth-based practices. She lives in Mparntwe, Alice Springs, and is deeply inspired by the people and lands of the Central Australian Desert.

Details

Date:
October 28, 2023
Time:
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
Free
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