Telling Stories: Empowering Change – Imagining Sustainability for Future Generations

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Telling Stories: Empowering Change – Imagining Sustainability for Future Generations

Telling Stories: Empowering Change – Imagining Sustainability for Future Generations

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This session on storytelling for climate and sustainability is the latest round table from the JGSG – a collaboration of 11* coaching, supervision and coaching psychology organisations representing around 300,000 members. In 2020 we published the Joint Statement on Climate Change which can be found on our website https://www.jgsg.one/joint-global-statement/.

Join us for an interactive session, where we invite the inspirational Denise Baden to join colleagues from APECS, APAC and EMCC Global to explore the power of storytelling in creating energy to respond positively to the climate and sustainability challenge. This will be an enlightening and interactive session. Come and share your story or create one.

*AC, APAC, AOCS, APECS, COMENSA, EASC, EMCC, IAC, ICF, IoC, ISCP

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Event Timezone Reference - London

Presenter(s) Bio

Professor Denise Baden is a Professor of Sustainable Practice within Southampton Business School at the University of Southampton. She writes green stories (novels, crime, plays see https://www.dabaden.com/ ) and has hosted green story writing competitions. Denise is a proponent of the power of storytelling.

Uma Arora from APAC, Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches, Eve Turner from APECS, the Association for Professional Executive Coaching and Supervision and Rita Symons from EMCC Global, the European Mentoring and Coaching Council.

Event Language - English

Posted By - Eve Turner

Email - eve@eve-turner.com

Spare Field - Not in use - Uma Arora from APAC, Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches, Eve Turner from APECS, the Association for Professional Executive Coaching and Supervision and Rita Symons from EMCC Global, the European Mentoring and Coaching Council.

 

Date And Time

May 2, 2024 @ 12:00 PM (GMT) to
May 2, 2024 @ 01:15 PM (GMT)
 

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