The Art of Conversation Workshop

The Art of Conversation

This Workshop Is Not Currently Scheduled.

Effective conversation skills are critical for building relationships and the strength of our relationships directly impact our health and success in life. From connecting with strangers at networking events to expressing our needs to our partner, it’s critical that we learn how to have effective conversations.

In this workshop you’ll learn:

  • 3 simple conversation skills that will help you to quickly connect with strangers at events and to survive that awkward small talk.
  • The communication styles between couples that strongly predict they’re heading towards separation and divorce.
  • How to repair after a fight and we'll break down the anatomy of an effective apology.
 By the end of this workshop you’ll be able to identify communication issues in relationships and have the tools to communicate effectively with anyone – from strangers, to friends and your intimate partner. 


Schedule: 

6.15-6.30pm - Arrive & register 

6.30-8.30pm - Workshop

Location:

The Third Place

325 Barker Rd, Subiaco WA 6008

Price: $25

Free parking is available in the lot directly behind the building.

Free tea, coffee and bikkies available throughout the session.

Your workshop facilitator

[Trudy Murphy]

Your workshop facilitator is Trudy Murphy, the owner of Psychology Snacks, an organization dedicated to sharing science-backed mental health information in an easily digestible and enjoyable format. Trudy has a psychology degree and is working towards registration as a psychologist.

Refund and Cancellation Policy:
  • Refunds are available up to 12hrs before the event (ie. cancellation request must be received before 6.15am on the day of the workshop to receive a refund).
  • A refund of $23 will be provided which is the cost ($25) minus card processing fees ($2).
  • You can gift or sell your ticket to a friend if you're unable to attend.
  • Tickets cannot be transferred to future workshops.

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