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Guidance for Emerging Facilitators: A Panel Discussion with Experienced Facilitators

February 19 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

with panelists Kathleen Rude, Gunter Hamburger, Shayontoni Ghosh and moderated by Jo delAmor

Each week, the core team at the WTR Network receives inquiries from people all over the world who want to bring the WTR to their communities and are inspired to become WTR facilitators. They inquire about how to become a facilitator and what steps they should take. The truth is, there are many paths to becoming a WTR facilitator and a variety of ways to continually deepen our practice and skills as facilitators. 
 
So, we’ve gathered two panels of experienced WTR Facilitators from a number of countries to share about their own journeys of becoming facilitators and to answer questions for aspiring or emerging facilitators and those who are pursuing and deepening their facilitation path. 
 
This event is being offered at two different times (February 19 and February 25/26) in order to accommodate the widest variety of time zones. However, each event will have a different group of panelists and different questions, depending on what the participants ask. You can register for the one that works for your time zone. Or, if both times work for you, you can register for both events and learn even more

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