“Watering the Seeds” – Courageous Conversations – finding meaning and agency in a time of metacrisis

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“Watering the Seeds” – Courageous Conversations – finding meaning and agency in a time of metacrisis

“Watering the Seeds” – Courageous Conversations – finding meaning and agency in a time of metacrisis

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With over 65+ participants in our “Courageous Coaching – having conversations that matter course” – 6 online sessions over 6 months supported with Walk & Talk Coaching with nature – we’re keen to share the insights we’ve gained through collaborative learning.

These insights are relevant to the CCA community, whichever ‘doorway’ – entry points – into conversations that matter we are working on. For this highly interactive webinar we invite your support and challenge so we can collectively learn and go deeper together. We’ve also learned that to do this work well it’s important to cultivate compassion. For ourselves, other humans, and the more-than-human world.

The foundations for the “Courageous Coaching – having conversations that matter” course, draw on the wisdom traditions, and include mindfulness and neuroscience, indigenous wisdom, nature practices and connection, and systems perspectives, including Theory U. Some of the insights we’ll share include how shifting to more of an inquiry (coaching!) mindset helps; how mindfulness, compassion & nature practices, indigenous wisdom & community helps in many different ways. We’ve also challenged ourselves to move beyond a sustainability mindset to thinking about ‘regenerating life’, and how words and language matter.

This highly interactive webinar, is an invitation for us all to go deeper together, where we  support and challenge ourselves in a safe space, so we can better integrate our learning as we move towards ‘wise action’, and find meaning and agency in a time of metacrisis.

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Event Timezone Reference - Ireland

Presenter(s) Bio

Grattan Donnelly is an experienced Regenerative Leadership coach, facilitator and trainer, passionately interested in how we can create a better world for all life. With a background in leadership and management development, Grattan has been coaching since 2006 and a leading figure bringing mindfulness into coaching since 2014. He integrates neuroscience, mindfulness, somatic and nature practices into coaching, facilitating the people he works with to do deep transformational work and be at their best to contribute to a more peaceful world and healthier planet. He lecturers the Diploma in Coaching for Performance in Dublin Business School, and is associate faculty with the Irish Management Institute on the Diploma in Executive Coaching. He is a keen sailor and dog walker. He is an Honorary Life Fellow and a Founding Council Member and former Chair of the Association for Coaching, Ireland. He is a member of the Climate Coaching Alliance since 2022.

Chris Chapman is an experienced systemic facilitator, working particularly with large diverse groups and communities of interest that go beyond single organisations. Most of Chris's current work is in the fields of education and sustainability.

He has an MSc in Change Agent Skills and Strategies from the University of Surrey Business School and a particular interest in the relationship between adult development and our collective capacity to work well with complexity and uncertainty. Chris leads facilitation work at the beautiful Burren College of Art, helping organisations and systems to find creative approaches to complex challenges.

Is This Event Being Recorded? - Yes

Event Language - English

Posted By - Grattan Donnelly

Email - grattandonnelly@hotmail.com

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Date And Time

Sep 16, 2025 @ 04:00 PM (GMT) to
Sep 16, 2025 @ 06:00 PM (GMT)
 

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Sep 16, 2025
 

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