Climate Cafe Listening Circle
Join us at a Climate Cafe Listening Circle, where we'll gather to share thoughts and feelings about the climate and nature crisis.
As it becomes more evident that the climate and ecological breakdown is here and happening, we increasingly need to talk about what our changing world means in terms of impacts at personal, family and societal level. To have these conversations many of us need to be supported in exploring some complex feelings and thoughts which may often be taboo and hard to talk about.
A climate café listening circle aims to be such a structure - a container that is strong enough to allow the exploration of fear, anxiety, and other emotions such as anger, helplessness, sadness, grief or depression.
We use the word ‘cafe’ to evoke the simple friendliness and warmth that happens when people share food and drink together.
In this friendly setting, the circle:
- focuses on feelings rather than action
- is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or climate action.
Here you'll find a warm, respectful and confidential space facilitated by trained hosts. We'll look forward to seeing you!
Join us at a Climate Cafe Listening Circle, where we'll gather to share thoughts and feelings about the climate and nature crisis.
As it becomes more evident that the climate and ecological breakdown is here and happening, we increasingly need to talk about what our changing world means in terms of impacts at personal, family and societal level. To have these conversations many of us need to be supported in exploring some complex feelings and thoughts which may often be taboo and hard to talk about.
A climate café listening circle aims to be such a structure - a container that is strong enough to allow the exploration of fear, anxiety, and other emotions such as anger, helplessness, sadness, grief or depression.
We use the word ‘cafe’ to evoke the simple friendliness and warmth that happens when people share food and drink together.
In this friendly setting, the circle:
- focuses on feelings rather than action
- is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or climate action.
Here you'll find a warm, respectful and confidential space facilitated by trained hosts. We'll look forward to seeing you!
Join us at a Climate Cafe Listening Circle, where we'll gather to share thoughts and feelings about the climate and nature crisis.
As it becomes more evident that the climate and ecological breakdown is here and happening, we increasingly need to talk about what our changing world means in terms of impacts at personal, family and societal level. To have these conversations many of us need to be supported in exploring some complex feelings and thoughts which may often be taboo and hard to talk about.
A climate café listening circle aims to be such a structure - a container that is strong enough to allow the exploration of fear, anxiety, and other emotions such as anger, helplessness, sadness, grief or depression.
We use the word ‘cafe’ to evoke the simple friendliness and warmth that happens when people share food and drink together.
In this friendly setting, the circle:
- focuses on feelings rather than action
- is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or climate action.
Here you'll find a warm, respectful and confidential space facilitated by trained hosts. We'll look forward to seeing you!
Join us at a Climate Cafe Listening Circle, where we'll gather to share thoughts and feelings about the climate and nature crisis.
As it becomes more evident that the climate and ecological breakdown is here and happening, we increasingly need to talk about what our changing world means in terms of impacts at personal, family and societal level. To have these conversations many of us need to be supported in exploring some complex feelings and thoughts which may often be taboo and hard to talk about.
A climate café listening circle aims to be such a structure - a container that is strong enough to allow the exploration of fear, anxiety, and other emotions such as anger, helplessness, sadness, grief or depression.
We use the word ‘cafe’ to evoke the simple friendliness and warmth that happens when people share food and drink together.
In this friendly setting, the circle:
- focuses on feelings rather than action
- is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or climate action.
Here you'll find a warm, respectful and confidential space facilitated by trained hosts. We'll look forward to seeing you!