"Facilitation is triage now" -NB
What does it mean to lead group spaces in a world that feels increasingly raw, volatile, and grief-saturated?
Melissa and Narinder sit down as artists, death workers and teachers to talk about how the role of the facilitator is changing, and why many space-holders are feeling exhausted and under impossible pressure.
the collapse of the Spiritual Teacher archetypethe rise of grief-literate communitiesentitlement dynamics in healing spacesdiscernment vs hypervigilanceboundaries for facilitatorsthe difference between authority and dominationhow facilitators can survive this era without burning outgrief as a portal to joywhy artistic practice is a potent container for griefThis episode is for anyone who holds space for others: teachers, grief workers, artists, coaches, therapists, facilitors and community organizers and leaders.
🪞 Narinder Bazen’s Nine Keys School of Death Arts
🌷 Flowers on a Table (Narinder’s upcoming course)
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