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I’m a poet and writer at heart; a comedian at best. I’ve been facilitating and designing youth programs for over eight years and holding space for groups feels like a sacred and inherent role, for me. My general way of moving through most experiences is to remain curious and find the essential question. I keep returning to the work and learning new things about the world.
A Note from Nadia:
Kamilla is an incredibly magnetic and generous youth worker. She is currently part of the amazing team at YWE (Young Women Empowered). There is so much luminosity and charisma in her work, it is poetic and hilarious and compelling and, in equal measure, it is nurturing and loving. I love to witness her fearlessness, her frankness, her incredibly tender and powerful heart. This podcast is a gift, full of personal stories and overflowing with essential tips for facilitators; how to work with resistance, how to work across difference, how to bring your whole self to the table, how to follow your heart into the depth of your practice. It’s also very candid and gives some powerful insight into the nefarious underlying dynamics that can appear in the NGO sector, and what it means to be an individual facilitator in that complex machinery. She is both philosophical and practical in her approach to facilitation. I’ve been blessed to encounter Kamilla on my path and I am so excited to introduce you to her through Toolsi.
I’m a poet and writer at heart; a comedian at best. I’ve been facilitating and designing youth programs for over eight years and holding space for groups feels like a sacred and inherent role, for me. My general way of moving through most experiences is to remain curious and find the essential question. I keep returning to the work and learning new things about the world.
A Note from Nadia:
Kamilla is an incredibly magnetic and generous youth worker. She is currently part of the amazing team at YWE (Young Women Empowered). There is so much luminosity and charisma in her work, it is poetic and hilarious and compelling and, in equal measure, it is nurturing and loving. I love to witness her fearlessness, her frankness, her incredibly tender and powerful heart. This podcast is a gift, full of personal stories and overflowing with essential tips for facilitators; how to work with resistance, how to work across difference, how to bring your whole self to the table, how to follow your heart into the depth of your practice. It’s also very candid and gives some powerful insight into the nefarious underlying dynamics that can appear in the NGO sector, and what it means to be an individual facilitator in that complex machinery. She is both philosophical and practical in her approach to facilitation. I’ve been blessed to encounter Kamilla on my path and I am so excited to introduce you to her through Toolsi.