
Upcoming Events
Discover online and in-person events, workshops, courses, and more
Thanks to Tom Hammick for providing his artwork. https://tomhammick.com/
Foundational Principles
Our events are designed to learn from each other and to bring regenerative disturbance into the wider cultural field. The aim is an emergent enquiry into diverse ways of nurturing collective resilience, bridging divides, unlearning unhelpful patterns and encouraging resourceful creativity and adaptation as we face into stormy times.
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The book (which CCP grew out of) began as a conversation, and we strive to maintain that spirit in the events we curate. As an underlying principle, we want to disrupt the celebration of the lone heroic thinker or “expert” and aim to create the conditions for interdisciplinary co-generation of meaning making in the context of relationships.
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Our events are clustered around 4 major themes per year. Some themes will be recurrent, like cycles of the seasons. Other additional strands will be added over time. In this way, we hope to weave a rich tapestry of inter-connected threads that bring fragmented disciplines like science, economy, psychology, spirituality, mythology, nature connection, psychotherapy, leadership and business into conversation with each other. With this we hope to contribute to an effort to weave back together what has been torn apart by the fragmentation of Modernity.

IFS Parts Work: Responding to Authoritarianism
Led by Lisa Ferguson, this workshop is part of an ongoing monthly series of experiential workshops connecting parts work with world events. This month, we will focus on responding to authoritarianism.

IFS Parts Work: Responding to Climate Anxiety with Self-Leadership
This workshop, led by Lisa Ferguson, offers support for emotional processing of world events using the effective and empowering approach of IFS Parts Work.
This month we will focus on accessing self-Leadership to respond to climate anxiety.

IFS Parts Work to Inner and Outer Polarisations
Led by Lisa Ferguson, this workshop is part of an ongoing monthly series of experiential workshops connecting parts work with world events. This month, we’ll focus on inner and outer polarisations, and how IFS can support us in resolving inner and outer conflict.