July: ‘People Need People Weaving Communities’ [07/10/25]

Please join us online, July 10 at 6:45 pm CT
     
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 People Need People
Weaving Communities   
   

“Who can I be when I’m with you? Who can you be when you’re with me?” – Nora Bateson

Join us for People Need People Weaving Communities – a Warm Data gathering online rooted in the creation of Nora Bateson. Through stories, a question, and shared conversations, we wander through the deeper patterns that shape our lives and relationships.

This experience has been called a “kaleidoscope of conversations”—where insight flickers, laughter surprises, and connections spark in unexpected ways. We will explore a question as we move between layered contexts—family, ecology, culture, education, and new possibilities will emerge between us. ​​

There is nothing to prepare, no notes to take, and no “right way” to be. Your presence is enough. We will use English as the shared language in conversation.

People Need People Weaving Communities is a co-created experience that emerges in the beginning, comes alive, and then dissolves at the end. It will not be recorded.

Want to join us? Feel free to invite another or three. We hope to see and hear you on July 10!

Facilitators:  Wendy Moomaw and the Warm Data Host team  {see BIOs below} 

        
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Schedule for Thursday Evening July 10:  (CT)    
   –  6:45  Virtual setup and Networking
   –  7:00  Announcements / Intros  
   –  7:05  
Program Begins Promptly  (earlier than usual)  
   –  8:45  
Closing and Wrap Up
   –  9:00  Program Ends

Zoom Link to join Virtual Meeting will be sent 2 days before meeting to all who register.


Facilitator BIOs – The Warm Data Host Team:
           
Wendy Moomaw is a healing-centered catalyst who weaves care, connection, and possibilities into reimagining futures. She is rooted in her knowing that growing leadership with intention requires composting and unlearning – cultural, societal, structural, and ancestral patterns to make room for life to flourish. Unearthing her ancestral work, she brings a deep compassion and care to East Asian women leaders looking to expand their potential. Wendy co-creates reimagining workshops that help organizations create space and move toward the futures they long for. With an open, grounded presence, Wendy invites intergenerational wisdom, diverse perspectives, and lived experiences to shape what’s possible. Her last offering with D/FW OD was the simulation When Cultures Meet.  consciouscollaboratory.com

Yvan Greenberg helps individuals and organizations navigate complexity through storytelling, ecological thinking, and orientation to the sacred. As a diviner, spiritual companion, coach, and artist, his work as a Warm Data host builds on his exploration of consciousness and perception.  yvangreenberg.com

Shay Nichols is a recording artist, therapeutic voice coach, and founder of the Wild and Sacred Voice School where she offers voice workshops and private therapeutic voice sessions. Passionate about collaborative leadership, she creates and participates in collective practices that tap into the power of synergy and the collective imagination. Deeply inspired by the wisdom of nature, she is currently working on nature inspired vocal soundscapes infused by time spent in the fertile ecosystems of Louisiana for the upcoming album Lullabies for the Earth.  shaynichols.com

Mark Skelding   Like all of us, Mark’s first encounters with the world were entirely formed of Warm Data. Ever since, despite his own and societal efforts to corral, constrain, coerce or conform this ever-changing flux of inviting context into a consistent structure of concrete meaning, he has often been surprised: the world seems adept at gently stepping around such endeavours. Individually and collectively, at every level – like that scene in The Matrix – on the flickering screen: “knock-knock”. Every sunset is different. He’s a therapist, social organiser, writer and dog walker. He lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada and doesn’t usually write about himself in the third person.  psychosynthesisselfandworld.ca


We look forward to seeing you there!

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