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We Can Agree I help families turning conflicts into opportunities to create agreements & better relationships.

Family Communication skills workshop on Sunday 20th October at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability with Thomas Riedmul...
07/10/2024

Family Communication skills workshop on Sunday 20th October at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability with Thomas Riedmuller.
cost: € 80 (incl. lunch)
For bookings e-mail info@thehollies.ie or text: 083 3136839.

Imbolc Morning Meditation Sunday 4th @ 8-10 amJoin me for a free "Walking to your Centre" at the Hollies Centre for Sust...
31/01/2024

Imbolc Morning Meditation Sunday 4th @ 8-10 am
Join me for a free "Walking to your Centre" at the Hollies Centre for Sustainability near Enniskeane, West Cork. Our large nature labyrinth is a serene location for celebrating the cross-quarter day of the Celtic Year - Our ancestors celebrated the birth of the first lambs of the year. Imbolc means "lamb's milk". First signs of light, longer days are reflected in the Christian tradition by celebrating Brid (Brigit), a Saint from Kildare on 1st February. The actual Imbolc day is exactly half-way between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, which in 2024 happens to be this 4th of February.

Orange warning...here in the shape of a window decoration of one of our handsculpted cob windows...when the gales are ho...
21/01/2024

Orange warning...here in the shape of a window decoration of one of our handsculpted cob windows...when the gales are howling and the waters hammering against the windows, we have a range of emotions - my German grand-mother was always very fearful of thunderstorms and called me to comfort her sitting together and playing board or card games - personally, on a day like today, I enjoy sitting in the homely comfort of my cob house by the window facing south out to our little pond (which, on sunny winder days doubles the amount of free solar energy entering our house)...the turbulent wind rustling clusters of ripples across the surface and vigorously shaking our bay tree and shelter hedge. Sometimes, like yesterday, I actually enjoy going outside, well wrapped up (there's no 'bad' weather, only inappropriate clothing equipment) to watch, observe, be energised and learn.
In relationship storms - how do you weather the orange warning of rising blood pressure, voices and pointing fingers? Do you hide to lick your wounds, avoid the rocking boat at all cost, or do you meet the energy, occasionally sit back to observe and reflect, engage and disengage in a curious dance? At any given time, I find one or the other response helpful, oscillating between them, trying to choose wisely. In quiet times, trying to up-skill, get fresh tools into the interpersonal 'tool-box'.

My next offering to acquire these tools and make them your own will be:
my 10 week online evening class at UCC starting on the 29th of January (very soon, enrolment closes on the 26th) Leadership and Conflict Resolution bookings through: https://www.ucc.ie/en/ace/courses/shortcourses/

Another choice that might interest you is my series of Wednesday nights on Zoom on Family Communication, starting 14th February 7-8:30 pm, followed by 13th March and 10th April. Fee: by donation (whatever it is worth to you/affordable to you). Bookings ideally for the whole series.

Nice article about our 25th anniversary at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability, with an overview of our history as wel...
17/01/2024

Nice article about our 25th anniversary at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability, with an overview of our history as well as current services and activities. http://thehollies.ie

At a time of so many worries on mass media from the loss of bio-diversity, climate change, to wars in Ukraine and Gaza, ...
08/01/2024

At a time of so many worries on mass media from the loss of bio-diversity, climate change, to wars in Ukraine and Gaza, I wish to focus on signs of hope in the microcosmos of my life and the bigger picture of our place on this miraculous planet…today I want to share insights into new beginnings in the middle of the dark season.
On a recent walk near The Hollies where I live, I noticed this very vibrant patch of cleavers growing on the side of the road. As a teacher of food foraging, I know of its medicinal benefits and that it is not only edible but very nutritious. Beyond that, I’m focusing on its dazzling intensity of green and lushness of growth at the peak of winter! It reminds me that in the middle of darkness there is always a sign of light, once we pay enough attention – a bit like in the ancient symbol of Yin and Yang. I’m observing here and now, despite the wintery cold weather, nature is already living the future, in a patch of cleavers, growing exactly like in springtime.
I choose to see this as a sign of hope and trust that all of the goodness of life will come around again. I'm now asking you to follow me on a journey of an analogy...or using this image as springboard into another area of my passions in life: another hope of mine, in the middle of another darkness (of the soul), lies in the practice of mindfulness in the eye of the storm of human conflicts. Particularly in the heat of arguments and disputes I try to remind myself of my human ability to delay a reaction – to press the pause button, so to speak...like winter does, in a way. As many of my friends know, I practice (and teach) mediation and non-violent communication. I’m going to share a simple practice with you that has served me well in many dicey situations and which can help you access the kind of resilience to adversity that I sense in the patch of cleavers. I learnt it over 20 years ago, when American Elders came to Ireland and I was part of the so-called West Cork Medicine Circle, in fact it was in 1999. They introduced us to the ‘Peace Council’: let’s imagine a disagreement with a person who matters to me. In order to avoid resentment to build and fester, I ‘call this person to council’ to sort it out … translated into West Cork language: talk about the weather for a while and segue into “come here, there is an issue I’d like to talk to you about. When would be a good time to have a chat?” A suitable time and place are agreed and the ‘caller’ prepares it ‘with beauty in mind’ – a flower or candle or whatever else pleases the soul becomes the focal point between the two and the caller starts by stating ‘what happened, how it affected her/him/them, what they want to see happen, and what they are learning from this, whilst looking at the object of beauty (candle or cleavers 😊). Native Americans say that in trouble or anger our eyes carry arrows that will hurt the other. Eye-contact, much favoured by our culture, is therefore not always the most respectful or de-escalating thing to practice. At the end of this opening statement I might say, ‘…that’s what I wanted to let you know. What did you hear me say?’ (or in softer terms: ‘it would really help me if you could repeat to me the gist of what I just said. I’d get the confidence that we can get on the same page.’…or something similar). This step of slowing down the communication is very important! (and, alas, very uncommon in everyday language). When communication breaks down between two people, a mediator offers this service by way of a summary or reframe.
The practice of Non-Violent Communication is quite similar to this sequence of steps, by the way. And it gives me a lot of hope for clearing up misunderstandings, maintaining relationships despite differences and for building bridges across the divides between me and ‘the other’.
The next opportunities to learn this with me - and other techniques to build trust, peace, and sustainable relationships - will be:
- Leadership and Conflict Resolution, a 10 week evening class, online through University College Cork starting on Monday, 29th January https://ace.open.ucc.ie/courses/ace2451-leadership-and-conflict-resolution
- Family Communication Workshop at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability in West Cork, Sunday 29th January https://thehollies.ie/2024-course-calendar/ and
- A new series of family support workshops I’ll be offering at The Hollies…3 Wednesday morning sessions – 2 hours each – starting on the 31st of January, 14th and 28th of February in small groups…message me directly for further information.

24/12/2023

For 2024 I decided to free myself from limiting beliefs - gratitude to benefactor(s) expresses itself in the confidence to take off and accept freedom and the overview of the bigger picture. While there is benefit in scratching like a chicken when in need of nurturing, there is joy and power in flying like a condor. This one was found in poor health by Argentinian mountaineers in September and released to freedom after good nurturing.

Introduction to Permaculture Design at University College Cork 8 week evening class in person, plus a full day at The Ho...
08/12/2023

Introduction to Permaculture Design at University College Cork
8 week evening class in person, plus a full day at The Hollies Centre for Sustainability with Thomas Riedmuller. Open for bookings now.
Cost: € 310
Tuesday evenings 7:00-10:00pm for eight weeks, 30th of January to 19th March 2024.
Venue: Western gateway Building, Room G18, UCC Adult Continuing Education - ACE
More info and bookings: https://ace.open.ucc.ie/courses/ace2481-permaculture-design-for-sustainable-and-healthy-Living Presence with Nonviolent Communication Mindfulness & Focusing

Leadership and Conflict Resolution course at UCC from Monday 25th September. An interactive 10 week evening class for pr...
22/08/2023

Leadership and Conflict Resolution course at UCC from Monday 25th September. An interactive 10 week evening class for practitioners working with people in organisations and community groups where relationships and team spirit matter. You will learn and improve facilitation and conflict resolution skills - In person, on campus in Cork.

This interactive training is for practitioners working with people in organisations and community groups where relationships and team spirit matter.  You will learn and improve facilitation and conflict resolution skills. 

Still places available on my 10 - week evening class at UCC in Cork (in person). Applications need to be in before 16th ...
07/09/2022

Still places available on my 10 - week evening class at UCC in Cork (in person). Applications need to be in before 16th September.

This interactive training is for practitioners working with people in organisations and community groups where relationships and team spirit matter. You will learn and improve facilitation and conflict resolution skills.

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