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Thursday, August 28

Listening to Lead Workshop Sept29

LISTENING TO LEAD: A WORKSHOP BY STILL HARBOR



LISTENING TO LEAD

Facilitated by Perry Dougherty
A workshop series for leaders who are seeking to create change in the world.
Tap into your spiritual awareness, develop your leadership skills, discern your values,
and connect in community. More information about the series here:
www.stillharbor.org/workshops
Description
Listening is a core leadership practice, particularly for individuals engaged in
social justice service work. Over the course of this day-long workshop, we will
practice and learn a range of deep listening techniques with the aim of beginning t
he exploration of what it means to listen to one’s self, others, and to the sacred or the unknown.
Eventbrite - Listening to Lead: A Workshop by Still Harbor

Facilitator Bio
Perry Dougherty is the Director of the Institute for Spiritual Formation & Society 
of Still Harbor. She has a background in corporate training and development as well
 as non-profit development, communications, and management with social justice organizations. 
Perry brings an informed perspective on pedagogy and learning, which she studied at Washington 
University in St. Louis in receiving her bachelor's degree in Social Thought and Analysis with 
a specialization in the Sociology of Education. Perry is ordained as an Interfaith Minister by 
One Spirit Interfaith Seminary. She brings her personal interests together through her service 
by exploring where creative expression and narrative meet spirituality and social justice.

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