15 Apr A Developmentalist’s Practice
Join me on May 2 or May 7 depending on the time that’s convenient for you.

A developmentalist is a person with whom you can create new possibilities.
In this half-day workshop, participants will explore three features of a developmentalist’s practice and how you might build ‘stages’ for development in your practice with staff and teams, programs and projects, conversations, relationships, and more.
Together, we’ll:
- Explore the “taken-for-granted” ways we see and do things
- Shift our focus from products and outcomes to one that embraces the process of how human beings are always working, relating and being together.
- Be more creative and playful with what makes us feel bewildered, confused, ashamed, hurt, frustrated, sad, fearful, conflicted and/or stuck.
The practicum section is then built around your dilemmas.
Everyone is invited to share situations, tensions, new opportunities, questions, or challenges—however everyday or extraordinary—from their own lives, relationships, work, and experience of the world. We’ll then use these materials to actively explore and experiment with new, developmental, ways of seeing, giving, responding and creating.
You may register for either of the following two sessions, held virtually, on Zoom (Click links below to see start times in your part of the world)
- Saturday, May 2nd @ 10:30AM-2:30PM Eastern US (UTC-4)
- Thursday May 7th @ 7pm-11pm Eastern US (UTC-4)
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