This was formerly a class on conflict skills and nervous system regulation. BUT, after community input, prayer and sleepless consideration, I have shifted the event to be a community conflict lab.
Sunday October 20th, instead of the previously planned conflict skills class, my teaching team and I will be hosting A Community Conflict Lab!!!
What that means in practice is…
You will NOT come in and hear a lecture. You WILL be invited to share your voice and your ideas.
You will NOT be attending a scripted event. You WILL be invited to shape the event according to your needs.
You may NOT leave with simple answers. You MAY definitely leave with a shared sense of belonging and a reminder of how much you are needed.
Here’s your opportunity, should you choose to accept it:
Mark your calendar and join us Sunday, October 20th, @The Hive gym in Port Hadlock from 3-5pm. 10632 Rhody Drive. We will be gathering in circle to talk about the conflicts in our lives and get creative. Each person will have the chance to take a turn and share a little bit about the conflict on your heart and ask the circle for support.
That support could come in the form of:
– Or something else you come up with and ask for that is unique to your situation
Think less like watching a concert and more like jamming in a jam band and making up music together!
To prepare —> think of a medium sized conflict in your life that you would feel comfortable sharing in circle.
I (Dr. Jessica Tartaro) will lightly facilitate this event to ensure an ethic of care, consideration, respect and time sharing threads throughout. But each person who attends will also be contributing to the facilitation by sharing your needs and vision.
Cost: $5-15 sliding scale (bring cash)
FACILITATOR BIO:
Dr. Jessica Tartaro (she/her) is a cis-gendered, able bodied, Sicilian Jewish Intimacy Coach & Connection Facilitator with nearly 20 years of experience in the healing arts working with individuals, couples and groups. Former Fulbright scholar, she passionately believes that everyone can learn how to have closeness with others – whatever your history – through committed practice, connecting with your body and a good dose of play. In 2022, Jessica gave birth to her daughter Joya, who has become her greatest teacher in intimacy and is now a curious, strong willed, and charming toddler. Read more about Jessica’s services and story at www.DrJessicaTartaro.com.
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