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Aida Gadallah is a creative facilitator, a trainer, designer and developer of content at Funtasia Egypt.
“I studied Geological Sciences and after the despair of not being able to achieve my scientific dream at this time, I returned to my teenage passion towards psychology. I took several courses in human development until I participated in a train-the-trainers group where I discovered my skills as a trainer. When I participated in PYE’s Creative Facilitation training at Funtasia Egypt, I became sure that this is what I wanted to be my career. I participated in the deeper levels of facilitation training, then I volunteered for a period of time with Funtasia until I became one of their great team. I kept learning about psychological health, counseling and art therapy to deepen my work with groups.
Now I enjoy being part of a process which helps young people and youth to be more connected and understanding of themselves and able to use their potential to create their lives and be who they are.”
A note from Nadia
I’m so excited to introduce you to the mind and heart of Aida Gadallah. This is a facilitation style that rises up from the deeps of introspection and illumination. In this sparkling podcast, she gives some very useful tips on how to create and facilitate visualizations, and also a series of tips for new facilitators. The tips are all gems! Aida facilitates the inner self, and has an incredible theory of presence and its effect on group behaviour. Her clarity, her attention to detail and her commitment to working from integrity have taught me so much. I absolutely loved my time in Luxor, Egypt with the amazing Funtasia team and meeting Aida Gadallah was a big part of that!
Aida Gadallah is a creative facilitator, a trainer, designer and developer of content at Funtasia Egypt.
“I studied Geological Sciences and after the despair of not being able to achieve my scientific dream at this time, I returned to my teenage passion towards psychology. I took several courses in human development until I participated in a train-the-trainers group where I discovered my skills as a trainer. When I participated in PYE’s Creative Facilitation training at Funtasia Egypt, I became sure that this is what I wanted to be my career. I participated in the deeper levels of facilitation training, then I volunteered for a period of time with Funtasia until I became one of their great team. I kept learning about psychological health, counseling and art therapy to deepen my work with groups.
Now I enjoy being part of a process which helps young people and youth to be more connected and understanding of themselves and able to use their potential to create their lives and be who they are.”
A note from Nadia
I’m so excited to introduce you to the mind and heart of Aida Gadallah. This is a facilitation style that rises up from the deeps of introspection and illumination. In this sparkling podcast, she gives some very useful tips on how to create and facilitate visualizations, and also a series of tips for new facilitators. The tips are all gems! Aida facilitates the inner self, and has an incredible theory of presence and its effect on group behaviour. Her clarity, her attention to detail and her commitment to working from integrity have taught me so much. I absolutely loved my time in Luxor, Egypt with the amazing Funtasia team and meeting Aida Gadallah was a big part of that!