The Lighter Side of Climate: Integrating coaching conversations with joy, creativity and a sense of play

The Lighter Side of Climate: Integrating coaching conversations with joy, creativity and a sense of play

The Lighter Side of Climate: Integrating coaching conversations with joy, creativity and a sense of play

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Many of our clients come to us with a deep sense of concern, overwhelm, grief or anxiety about our changing climate. Clearly, this is a serious topic, for us and for them, and we naturally want to do our best to support them through their process – both for their own sense of well-being, as well as for the wider world. It can often be challenging, however, to know how to support them. Is listening enough? Do we share resources, actions, or our own perspective on the issue? While there is no one right way, the default approach is often to match their tone, staying in that sense of seriousness and concern, steeped in a sense of gloom and doom. But what if we took a more playful approach? It might seem counter-intuitive, but integrating a lighter, less serious approach from time to time has numerous benefits for mental health and moving climate and sustainability work forward.

This highly interactive workshop, including small and larger group discussion and exploration, is designed less like a game of Trivial Pursuit and more like a trampoline. We’ll discuss some of the science behind playfulness and offer examples of playfulness in service of coaching and mental health, but really we’ll be using this workshop as a launchpad to explore what a more playful path could look like within the context of coaching. This might include reimagining our own relationship to climate change, and considering how we show up as coach in our conversations in general. Do we hold certain beliefs that keep us from being able to create a sense of lightness, joy or playfulness for Serious Business?

Workshop Goals:

  • Explore the basics of play theory (for adults!) and playful mindsets
  • Articulate the rationale for including playful approaches into our coaching conversations
  • Build community with others interested in a more playful approach to teaching
  • Reflect on and explore opportunities to add a bit more playfulness into your coaching

Register by Mon, March 31 with this form and the Google Meet details will be sent your way, thanks!

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Event Timezone Reference - Portland, OR (Pacific Time)

Presenter(s) Bio

Tamara Staton
Co-Founder, Lighter Side of Climate
Founder, Changing Your Climate
Climate Resilience Coach & Transformational Facilitator

Tamara Staton is passionate about equipping changemakers with the emotional tools they need to thrive in climate work. As a climate resilience coach, educator, and facilitator, she blends positive psychology, mindfulness, and leadership training to help climate professionals build sustainable engagement strategies. With deep expertise in guiding individuals through climate anxiety and burnout prevention, Tamara brings a unique approach to fostering well-being and effectiveness in climate leadership.

 

Casey Meehan, PhD
Co-Founder, Lighter Side of Climate
Climate Strategist & Educator

With a background in climate education, sustainability leadership, and group facilitation, Casey Meehan is dedicated to reshaping how we engage with climate action. He believes integrating playfulness and resilience into environmental work isn’t just an option—it’s necessary for long-term impact. Drawing from years of experience in higher education and community sustainability initiatives, Casey helps individuals and organizations find creative, energizing ways to sustain their climate efforts without burning out.

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Event Language - English

Posted By - Tamara Staton

Email - tamara@lightersideofclimate.com

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Date And Time

Apr 1, 2025 @ 11:00 AM (PST) to
Apr 1, 2025 @ 12:30 PM (PST)
 

Registration End Date

Mar 31, 2025
 

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