| Presenter Sue Cosentini A respected, sought after personal growth coach in Ithaca, NY “Coz” has earned a reputation for living her commitment to people becoming free of the ordinary constraints life imposes. As the founder and owner of a successful construction company and a visionary ecological leader and educator, she reshapes the physical environment transforming lives and fostering sustainable living. Coz realizes that as we move forward into a sustainable future, with both planet and humanity flourishing, living in community will become increasingly important. While the complex physical issues of living sustainably can be solved, how people relate to each other -- the social environment -- remains unexamined and undeveloped. This insight inspired this workshop. What if we could develop the skills to live in community with freedom, play and ease? Sue 607 327 1081 |
The Listening Workshop Imagine........ ........The listener deeply understands the world of the speaker; the speaker sees his or her own world in new light, and has the experience of being profoundly known. People trained in the Listening Workshop skills are able to generate a space of acceptance and love -- in dialogue. In this workshop you will learn and practice powerful communication skills that will allow you to access this space and foster a positive outcome in all the conversations of your life -- at the office or kitchen table -- with anyone, in any circumstances, even when emotions are high.
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| Presenter Ed Lisbe For over 30 years, Ed has been leading “people skills” seminars in listening, conflict management, team facilitation, and coaching for managers of Fortune 500 companies. His clients include Pfizer Pharmeceuticals, Citicorp, Eastman Kodak, United Health Group; as well as schools, churches, hospitals, municipalities, and families. In every context, he has witnessed peoples’ anguish, hostility, and needless emotional separation from others -- trauma caused by pervasive resistance to listening. This awareness has given Ed a unique reverence for the difficulty (and the rewards when done well) of our most basic, every day human encounter: conversation. Ed 607 327 3357 |