====A reflective peer-to-peer session for educators, facilitators & changemakers===
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges—and emotional weight—of our time. Yet meaningful, personal conversations about it are rare. How do we speak honestly about responsibility, fear, hope, or even our paralysis? And what might become possible when we do?
This Dialogue Lab creates a brave and structured space for shared reflection on the climate crisis. Using a simple but powerful method pioneered by Annick de Witt, we’ll explore climate and conscience through timed, one-on-one conversations guided by prompts.
You don’t need expertise—just curiosity and openness. This is not a lecture or debate. It’s a space to slow down, speak from the heart, and listen deeply.
– What to expect:
– A short framing and warm-up
– Paired dialogue: 5 prompts, shared in turn
– Group reflection and harvesting of key insights
Outcomes:
– Engage meaningfully with climate beyond facts and headlines
– Experience a rare kind of peer-to-peer dialogue: grounded, tender, and real
– Leave with fresh insight and a felt sense of shared humanity
This session is ideal for teachers, learners, facilitators, leaders, and all those exploring deeper ways of learning and relating in a complex world.






