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¿Estás buscando profundizar tu comprensión sobre lo que hace una narrativa pública poderosa? ¿Te gustaría practicar y comprender mejor la Historia del Yo?

¡Entonces nuestra Sesión de Práctica de Historia del Yo es el espacio perfecto para ti!

El proceso de crear tu historia no es algo que se hace en una sola ocasión. A medida que aprendemos más sobre nosotros y nosotras mismas, nuestros valores y fuentes de esperanza, descubrimos que nuestra narrativa pública necesita evolucionar y desarrollarse de maneras que representen mejor nuestra travesía y crecimiento.

¡Pero puede ser un reto hacerlo en solitario! Las historias del yo más auténticas y poderosas se nutren en espacios donde podemos subirnos a la bicicleta en conjunto para aprender, practicar y recibir coaching.

¡Únete este 18 de abril a las 5 pm hora CDMX (-6 GMT) para fortalecer tus habilidades de contar historias y coaching para la Historia del Yo!

En esta sesión de 90 minutos, tendrás la oportunidad de fortalecer tu comprensión del arte de contar historias, recibir coaching de formadoras/es de nuestra red y desarrollar  más tu Historia del Yo.

Esta sesión es ideal para personas que tienen cierto conocimiento y/o experiencia en Narrativa Pública y están buscando oportunidades para practicar y fortalecer sus habilidades.

¡Nos emociona muchísimo anunciar que esta sesión estará dirigida por Cynthia Jaramillo y Sam González, que forman parte de LCN! Queremos expresar nuestro más sincero agradecimiento a Cynthia y Sam por su valioso liderazgo en la creación de este espacio dedicado a nuestra comunidad, donde podremos aprender, practicar y crecer en conjunto 🤩.

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  • Cuándo: 18 de abril de 5:00 a 6:30 pm hora CDMX (-6 GMT)
  • Lugar: En Línea (Zoom)
  • Precio: Gratuito

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Cynthia Jaramillo
Cynthia Jaramillo

Emprendedora social, con el firme propósito de contribuir a crear un mejor mundo… (click to read more).

Sam Gonzalez
Sam Gonzalez

Sam Gonzalez es un médico apasionado por el trabajo en equipo y la organización … (click to read more).

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Sachiko Osawa
Sachiko Osawa

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