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Communications Workshop

June 13, 2020 by heartwoodpres

Fellow Heartwood Members:
I attended the Catalyst Summit in 2019 and found it the most remarkable “workshop” I have ever been to. It says it’s an event for water communicators, but I can assure you that the wealth of ideas and techniques offered are great for any communicator (and who among us doesn’t need better communication?). At the $20 registration fee for this, I would urge you to consider it as a way to improve the way you think about convincing people to be better land and water stewards. I really don’t think you could go wrong!
Teri MacArthur (TMN 2001)
Heartwood Founder and Past President

Lab Tribe,

You heard it here first! We’re excited to announce our first ever Virtual Catalyst Mastermind Summit. We crafted this event with connection, collaboration, and deep learning at the forefront, as this is the essence of Catalyst in real life.

The spirit of Virtual Catalyst is Momentum.

  • How can this difficult transition into unknown territory be a moment of truth and an opportunity to dream up a better, richer and more inclusive ‘normal?’

  • How can this experience be a catalyst to reimagine the impact we bring about in our communities?

The Summit is spread across a traditional workweek – 90 – 120 minute sessions focused on the ABCS— assessment, branding, content, and strategy + tribal collaboration and storytelling.

This won’t just be a series of webinars. We’re using a virtual conference platform called REMO that gets us as close to in-person as possible, with a ‘show floor’, the opportunity for impromptu networking at ‘tables’ and much more. We’ll also have interactive elements built into every session – worksheets to follow-along, homework to complete on your time that support integration of each lesson, and opportunities to connect beyond the scheduled events.

Virtual Catalyst sessions run live July 20-24. All daytime sessions begin at 11am CT, and afternoon sessions begin at 4pm CT. Recordings will be made available to registered attendees.

As a bonus, the first 100 people to register will receive a Catalyst Care Package. This is an exclusive surprise package of goodies that is not to be opened until 10:30 am CT on June 20th at our private Unboxing Party.

The full agenda is on the registration page on EventBrite. We look forward to “seeing” all of you in July!

Sincerely,
Rogue Water Lab Team

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