Where Intentional Design Meets Playful Curiousity
In a time of isolation and individuality, programming offers an opportunity to nurture community and communication. Libraries, Parks & Recreation, and other non-profit agencies have been community programming experts for years. But many of us continue to operate in a reactive way, addressing individual problems or rehashing the same programs and services we've inherited from previous generations.
What would it look like to pull back and bring intention to your services?
Intentional programming steps back from performance-driven/audience mentality and instead encourages collaborative, engaging connections at all levels. At it's heart this is about doing more by doing less!
This shift can be daunting, but its effects stretch out beyond your programming to spark institutional change. You'll notice better buy-in by staff and stakeholders at all levels, more meaningful services that use your resources (money and staff!) thoughtfully, and more dynamic programming that reflects the diverse and unique audiences of our communities.
Help your teams met the challenge with creative, engaging, and empowering trainings and personalized coaching focused on community-creating, connected programming for your customers.
With over 20 years of experience in the field of programming, I bring a positive, critical eye to the work that you do. I energize and empower staff to look at their work with fresh eyes and identify work they're already doing and shifts to better utilize their resources and connect with your communities.
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