
Develop your leadership skills through the long-dark of the climate crisis (and what's known as the poly or meta crisis.As a Climate Moxie Facilitator, training to hold peer-group meetings will prove to be a “north star” in your professional development in climate leadership.Who is this training for?People that work or volunteer in the climate space.
Environmental students, community organizers, climate activists, people that engage with empathetic folks or highly sensitive people (HSP).Community spaces will need more support than the current system can handle. Become a Climate Moxie Facilitator and host your own Belonging Circles for Resilience.
Climate Moxie Facilitator training will further your ability to engage with audiences to increase their personal climate resilience, in communities and affinity spaces. This course will highlight a trauma-informed approach with principles of a just, equal, diverse, and inclusive (JEDI) community space.

We teach you how to frame the negative "stories" that participants share (we all do). The big picture thinking is hard for most people. A training like this is very pro-future moxie. It teaches active listening using popular education leadership with a trauma-informed approach.Frank, open talk. What will a climate changed world be like in a decade from now?Facilitator Training begins with a 70-90 minute session, online. Click the link below to find the application form and cost; plan to spend some time to answer the prompts thoughtfully, about 10-15 minutes.


Become a facilitator of storytelling.This training will teach you how to hold casual, informal and safe / confidential peer group meetings.Gain the confidence to hold a unique experience for your Circle's participants.This training will explain perception and the emotions attached to it. Learn and relate these to your participants.— environmental justice
— trauma and empathy
— feelings / emotions, understand the difference
— mindfulness and embodiment
Learn how to unpack the emotions that are lying under the thoughts. Being moxie is a characteristic that one holds......Learn how to guide others to uncover the difficult thoughts, to discover the emotions so that we can discard the perceptions that are holding us back. The process is what we call fostering personal resilience.Moxie Facilitator training is offered monthly. We ask you to fill out an "application". The purpose of this form application is so that your educator can gauge the level of understanding you are sitting at, this will help us to tailor this experience specifically to your needs.Read about this program's chief educator and founder, linked below.


For those that would like to receive a Certificate of Achievement, in addition to this training, you’ll be asked to attend at least one Belonging Circle, and a follow-up consultation.As a Climate Moxie with Cascadia Stack, hosting Belonging Circles for Resilience is stacked with resources to become a successful Moxie Facilitator. We provide:
-- a meeting-format guide
-- a slide deck template for online meetings
-- guidance and feedbackThis program is provided to the community at a value rate starting at $25, depending on your budget.Ready to become a Climate Moxie Facilitator? See our LUMA event & training calendar to check upcoming dates. To be notified of future training dates, look for the NOTIFY link on middle-right of the calendar page, or contact. Register, fill out the application form.Training fees are the cost of this service.
Climate Moxie Facilitator Training is one of Cascadia Stack's three programs.Our mission is to enhance personal climate resilience skills for climate sensitive people to mindfully prepare themselves and their community to adapt and thrive while witnessing the effects of the changing climate.We envision neighborhood-level support group gatherings, normalizing self-care, throughout the Cascadia bioregion. Through our training program, we can build relationships with community based organizations to hold Belonging Circles for Resilience.Our vision continues: We hope that many different "factions" will become educated to help their networks: youth, elders, disabled, LGBTQ, BIPOC, multi-lingual, neurodiverse, hearing impaired, vision impaired, and shared interest groups like cross-stichers, gamers, pickleball players, activists, any non-clinical folx to hold Circles within their own networks.
