
Who it’s for
People from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and religions.
People dedicated to professional and personal growth.
People who value and seek to practice self-awareness.
What we do
Curate small-group, facilitated conversations that focus on personal, community, national, and global issues. Each activity uses defined topics to help participants listen across differences, challenge ideas without attacking people, and practise the habits required for a healthy democracy.
How events are run
To maximise benefits, attendees are encouraged to:
Raise questions rather than validate opinions.
Practice intellectual humility.
Engage in respectful disagreement.
Seek common ground to move discussions forward.
Why we do this
Support attendees in finding new perspectives, solutions, and opportunities.
Address challenges faced individually and as custodians of shared global outcomes.
Emergent benefits
De-othering - reducing the tendency to see people who appear different as “other.”
Questioning and recognising one’s own unconscious biases, assumptions and beliefs.
Supports civil society by reframing personal concerns as collective issues via discussion.
When and where events happen
Approximately once per quarter.
Hosted at various centrally located hospitality venues.







