Estuary Experience

Estuary Experience

St. George's Episcopal ChurchAustin, TX
Thursday, Mar 26 from 7 pm to 9 pm
Overview

A radically open conversation that fosters honesty and trust.

The Estuary experience is a monthly conversation that fosters honesty and trust. Like an estuary—where fresh and salt water meet—it invites the kind of dialogue that holds space for friction and depth.

Where: The Wright House at St. George's Episcopal Church, 4301 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78722 (see map below for building location and parking).

What to bring: An idea or topic.
In its simplest form, the Estuary protocol is run by a facilitator who follows the 3 Ps: pitch → point → play. After introductions, we move through the following:

Round 1: Pitch (think of your pitch ahead of time)
Everyone pitches an idea or topic that falls under one of four categories:

  • Intellectual: This can be a podcast you’ve listened to, a book you have read, a movie you’ve seen, or a thought-provoking idea.
  • Cultural/Contextual: World events, something happening locally in your area, politics, etc
  • Personal: This can be something you are going through right now, a life change like moving, having a baby,
    getting married, getting divorced, breaking up, starting a new job, death of a loved one, etc. While the group may not discuss this specific thing, it is nice to know what is happening in each other's lives.
  • Estuary-related: This relates to Estuary itself—what you’re thinking of the group, the protocol, or any thoughts you may have regarding issues at large with Estuary.

Round 2: Point
During this round, we point to the idea we most want to discuss; you can’t point to yourself.

Round 3: Play
Discuss the chosen topic; the facilitator keeps time and monitors tone.

Learn more about Estuary protocol here: https://www.estuaryhub.com/

We will end at 9 pm.

Building location and directions below 👇

A radically open conversation that fosters honesty and trust.

The Estuary experience is a monthly conversation that fosters honesty and trust. Like an estuary—where fresh and salt water meet—it invites the kind of dialogue that holds space for friction and depth.

Where: The Wright House at St. George's Episcopal Church, 4301 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78722 (see map below for building location and parking).

What to bring: An idea or topic.
In its simplest form, the Estuary protocol is run by a facilitator who follows the 3 Ps: pitch → point → play. After introductions, we move through the following:

Round 1: Pitch (think of your pitch ahead of time)
Everyone pitches an idea or topic that falls under one of four categories:

  • Intellectual: This can be a podcast you’ve listened to, a book you have read, a movie you’ve seen, or a thought-provoking idea.
  • Cultural/Contextual: World events, something happening locally in your area, politics, etc
  • Personal: This can be something you are going through right now, a life change like moving, having a baby,
    getting married, getting divorced, breaking up, starting a new job, death of a loved one, etc. While the group may not discuss this specific thing, it is nice to know what is happening in each other's lives.
  • Estuary-related: This relates to Estuary itself—what you’re thinking of the group, the protocol, or any thoughts you may have regarding issues at large with Estuary.

Round 2: Point
During this round, we point to the idea we most want to discuss; you can’t point to yourself.

Round 3: Play
Discuss the chosen topic; the facilitator keeps time and monitors tone.

Learn more about Estuary protocol here: https://www.estuaryhub.com/

We will end at 9 pm.

Building location and directions below 👇

Upcoming Estuaries

- March 19

- April 16


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Photo credits go to Joshua Gaunt.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In person

Location

St. George's Episcopal Church

4301 North Interstate Highway 35

Austin, TX 78722

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