Hot Tips for Navigating Hard Conversations
Whether it’s the workplace, politics or community, we live in polarized times, struggling to find our way through. Get equipped with the skills and tools to transform conflict by learning to engage in meaningful conversations with facilitator Natasha Edmunds.
Walk away from this experience with a greater understanding of how polarization shows up, how compassionate curiosity expands our capacity to see another's humanness and how calling in rather than calling out can bridge divides.
Please note, this workshop isn’t a space to debate a specific conflict—it’s a space to welcome everyone to show up with an open mind and learn how to transform your connections with the people, world and workplace you care about.
About Natasha Edmunds
Natasha Edmunds (she/her) is a conflict resolution consultant, coach, mediator, facilitator and former organizing director with Neighbours United, where she co-developed the first ever long-term deep canvass on climate change and the first deep canvass program in Canada.
Deep canvassing is a scientifically proven relational organizing tactic in which by having conversations rooted in story sharing, compassionate curiosity and non-judgemental listening, we can find common ground, reduce prejudice and transform the hearts and minds of voters.