This event has ended!

View current events hosted by The Compassionate Listening Project

Integrating Compassionate Listening into Your Life

Monday, October 29, 2007 at 7:00 PM (PT)

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Pre-registration Ended $50.00 $1.25

Event Details

Monday Evening Practice Series 

Join us for this 4-session Monday evening series designed for people wanting to deepen their understanding and practice of Compassionate Listening at home, at work and their communities. This series is open to anyone who has taken Compassionate Listening training and will act as a support community for practitioners.

Dates: October 29, November 5, 12, 19 from 7-9:30 PM.

Facilitators:

Andrea Cohen is a communications consultant, project developer, and certified Compassionate Listening facilitator who has been involved with The Compassionate Listening Project since its inception. She is the director of the TCLP film Children of Abraham and is co-director of the Jewish-German Reconciliation Project.

Susan Partnow is co-founder of Conversation Cafes, Let’s Talk America and Global Citizen Journey. She is a former teacher and speech pathologist, author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions, certified mediator and an organizational development consultant/trainer for over 20 years, with an M.A. from Northwestern University.

Location:  TBD -North Seattle. Participants will be notified a week in advance of first session.

Cost: Sliding fee of $80-160 for full series. Preregistration and $50 deposit required.

People will be notified of event location (North Seattle) approximately a week before the event.

For additional information, contact Andrea Cohen at (206) 523-6018 or cohencomm@comcast.net.

For more information about The Compassionate Listening Project,
visit www.compassionatelistening.org

When & Where



Seattle - TBD

, WA

Monday, October 29, 2007 at 7:00 PM (PT)


  Add to my calendar

Hosted By

The Compassionate Listening Project



The Compassionate Listening Project, founded by Leah Green, grew out of the work of Gene Knudsen Hoffman, a Quaker and international peacemaker. Our formal training program, in existence for approximately ten years, is aimed at deepening people's ability to listen with an open heart in difficult situations and learning to humanize those we consider "other". We are grateful to the many people we have learned from over the years who have helped make Compassionate Listening the profound practice it is today.