i est bished non propet called the center for courage and renewal. We now have maybe 400 facilitators in this country and around the globe teaching what we call the circle of trust processs. This isn't aimed simply at individuals, but it's aimed at individuals in community. For us, a circle of trust is typically 25 people, often from the same profession,. Sometimes people from many different walks of life. So we understand our circles of trust to be ways of being alone together or solitude in community.
Have you ever had someone come to you with a dilemma, but when you start to share your advice, they resist your every suggestion? The relationship gets more strained. You leave feeling frustrated, but when you open up you immediately get advice and feel more alone and more confused than you were before. For this episode, I have invited one of my heroes, Parker J. Palmer, to share a story or two, some of the things he has learned over decades and some actionable advice. By the end of this episode, you will be better able to help people unravel their confusion and find the right way forward.
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