Art of Hosting: a new and ancient movement

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photos from Art of Hosting

photos from Art of Hosting

In a webinar offered by Engage Nova Scotia and filmed at the HUB South Shore, my old friend and mentor, Toke Moeller explored the Art of Hosting: the method's radical common sense and impact, and how it's become its own movement. What can we learn from this as we work to accelerate change in Nova Scotia, and how might we use it to encourage young people to lead change within their communities?

I really enjoyed this and got to tell the story of when I asked Toke to mentor me as part of it! I hope you enjoy it too. It lasts one hour so you could grab a cup of tea and focus right in, watch it in segments or just put it on while you cook your dinner! 


This post was originally published at Tim Merry's site.

Tim Merry

Tim Merry works with major international businesses, government agencies, local communities, and regional collaboratives to lead breakthrough change, with coaching, training, keynote speaking, engagement facilitation and systems change designed to energize and shake up the status quo. As an engagement specialist and systems change strategist, Tim organizes for forward movement.

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