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The Art and Science of Bringing Humans Together

Tue, Aug 24

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Online Event

Cet événement comble les exigences d'un crédit, sous le volet réseautage. | This event can count as one credit towards the networking stream.

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The Art and Science of Bringing Humans Together
The Art and Science of Bringing Humans Together

Time & Location

Aug 24, 2021, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Online Event

About the event

ABOUT THIS FIELDTRIP

Together, we will geek out about the science and techniques of bringing humans together. This will be a discussion, as opposed to a lecture. We will share wisdom with one another in breakout rooms. Each attendee is requested to reflect on their favorite principles of facilitation and community-building. We will support and empower each other in building more impactful experiences and communities. Come master facilitation and experience design with us!

EVENT FORMAT

Master facilitation and community-building through peer knowledge exchange. This session will be a mix of story-telling and masterminding with other community-builders.

Together, we will geek out about the science of bringing humans together and facilitating belonging. Warning: this will be a discussion, as opposed to a lecture. We will share wisdom with one another in breakout rooms. Each attendee is requested to reflect on their favorite principles of facilitation and community-building. We will support and empower each other in building more impactful experiences and communities.

Come master facilitation and community-building with us.

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Jacques W. Martiquet is the only international party scientist on earth, featured in VICE, CTV, Global News and more. After completing his degree in Pharmacology, he travelled the world igniting hundreds of sober parties in public spaces, on buses, mountains, streets, and trains. In March, he started hosting virtual mental health experiences for Fortune 500 companies. What motivates Jacques is the public health benefits of shared joy, or in his words “the potential of party science.

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