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Small Group Weekend | New York, NY | Jan 30- Feb 1 | $350-$450


  • Prospect Place Brooklyn, NY, 11217 United States (map)

Explore a more honest YOU with the help of some honest friends.

What is Radical Honesty?

A Radical Honesty workshop is an opportunity to explore authentic self-expression, communication, and connection.

Primarily, the workshop provides a framework for stepping out of your typical sales pitch and discovering parts of self that you normally keep hidden by sharing authentically with others. It's an opportunity to get to know yourself better and an invitation to take some risks and step into a more vulnerable and intimate style of relating.

VIEW MORE TESTIMONIALS HERE

What you can expect

Ground rules:
* Silence and put away distractions during session (devices, food, etc.)
* Keep confidentiality (no sharing identifiable characteristics of other participants w/out consent)
* No non-consensual touch
No harassment (name-calling, verbal abuse, unwanted advances, aggressive pressure, not respecting "no," etc.)

Noticing & reporting:

One of the foundational skills we'll work on is a simple practice called "noticing and reporting." This is a type of "interpersonal meditation" that involves slowing down, paying attention to what's going on in and around you, and stating (reporting) simply what it is that you are seeing, hearing, thinking, and feeling (noticing).

Noticing vs. interpreting:

Our culture is one that tends to overvalue thinking, analyzing, and interpreting to the loss of being attentive to what actually "is." In order to train our "noticing what is" muscles, we'll do various exercises to ground ourselves in the present moment, and work on the distinction between what we notice, and what we think about what we notice.

Theoretical models:

* The Emotional Wave (Wilhelm Reich): How to avoid getting stuck by becoming a skilled surfer of emotional waves.
* The Change Triangle (Hilary Jacobs Hendel): A map for dealing with emotional activation.
* The Awareness Continuum (Gestalt therapy): Distinct categories of awareness to help train our "noticing muscle."
* The Paradoxical Theory of Change (Arnold Beisser): What you resist persists.
* Noticing vs. Imagining (Fritz Perls): Distinguishing noticing from meaning-making.
* "Shoulds": Investigating what we think should be vs. what is.
* Top Dog / Bottom Dog (Fritz Perls): a common but misguided dynamic for affecting change.

Full Weekend Workshop Notes HERE.

Coaching:
Throughout the workshop, you will be invited and coached to share in simple language intended to help ground you in noticing more than thinking, to be more authentic and congruent, and to be better surfers of your emotional waves. Coaching will not be done without your consent.

Meditation:
There will be brief guided grounding meditations to support you in noticing.

Sharing rounds:

You'll be invited to speak about how you're doing, what's important to you, and what you would like to share in various group sizes.

Paired exercises:
Various exercises will support some of the basic theoretical models.

 
 

Is this workshop right for me?

This workshop is for anyone who is interested in honesty and personal growth.

If you are currently experiencing significant emotional instability or intense trauma-related symptoms, please contact mak@radicalhonesty.com to discuss whether this workshop is appropriate for you. In some cases, individual sessions may be recommended before participating in a group workshop.

If you’re struggling in your relationships, trapped in your mind, wanting to explore rejected or hidden parts of self, or seeking to build community with other honest folk, this workshop is for you!

 
 

Location:

Nancy's Place
Prospect PL & Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY  11217

Nancy, a participant, is generously offering their apartment for this small-group workshop. 
Address will be given to registered participants.

Schedule:

Friday: 7pm - 9pm
Saturday: 10am - 7pm
Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Bring your own lunch or eat out at nearby markets or restaurants.

Group size:

6 - 8 participants + 1 RH Trainer

TRAVEL ADVISORY - Please do NOT book non-refundable travel until you receive a confirmation email that the minimum number of participants has been met. If the minimum is not met, the workshop may be canceled, in which case your registration can be transferred to a future workshop or refunded in full.

Accessibility:

It’s an old house and not very accessible. There are ~7 entrance stairs, and 13-20 steps to either bathroom, and narrow.

For more info: mak@radicalhonesty.com

Refund Policy:

No refunds.

If cancelation notice is given at least 30 days before the workshop, your registration is transferrable to a friend or to a future Radical Honesty event with Mak. Transfer credits expire 1 year from the start date of the workshop you register for.

Meet your Trainer

Michael Alan (Mak) Kolb

Mak has a BA in Psychology, is a co-founder of and supervisor at the Radical Honesty Institute, and has led over 100 Radical Honesty events since 2016. He is committed to helping people develop the skills needed to live life out loud, to mend and build (and sometimes end) meaningful relationships, and to ground themselves in experiential reality. He lives and works in Costa Rica where he is co-founder of Cascada Elysiana Eco Retreat Center.

“It is difficult to transition into adulthood in a world full of adolescents. This practice of Radical Honesty has been the most important work I've done in my personal journey of growing.” -Mak

www.honesti.me/calendar | mak@radicalhonesty.com

Our facilitators are certified professionals who follow a strict Code of Ethics. We are committed to providing a harassment-free learning environment for all participants. Have a concern? Submit it anonymously or confidentially through our Ethics Circle Reporting Form.

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