Duo sessions offer a structured, supportive space for two people to deepen understanding and improve how they communicate.Duo sessions offer a structured, supportive space for two people to deepen understanding and improve how they communicate.Duo sessions offer a structured, supportive space for two people to deepen understanding and improve how they communicate.
They are a practical learning space for developing skills in listening, expressing, and responding in ways that support connection at home, at work, or in other shared contexts.
These sessions are suitable for any two people in relationship — partners, parent and child, friends, family members, or colleagues.
During a Duo session, I guide both of you in slowing down and listening more fully — to yourselves and to each other. Using principles from Nonviolent Communication, we work with what is present between you, especially where tension, misunderstanding, or stuck patterns arise. Each person is supported to speak from their own experience and to hear the other with greater clarity and care.
Through facilitated dialogue, reflection, and structured turn-taking, you develop:
greater awareness of your own feelings, needs, and reactions
clearer and more honest self-expression
stronger skills in listening, reflecting back, and checking understanding
more options for responding when things feel difficult
People come to Duo sessions for many reasons, including:
recurring misunderstandings or conflicts
growing resentment, tension or distance
wanting to improve communication and trust
navigating change, stress, or transition together
preparing for or repairing a difficult conversation
The focus is not on blame or taking sides, but on creating mutual understanding and learning new ways to relate. Sessions are guided with care, clarity, and respect for both perspectives, supporting practical, real-life change in how you communicate with each other.
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They are a practical learning space for developing skills in listening, expressing, and responding in ways that support connection at home, at work, or in other shared contexts.
These sessions are suitable for any two people in relationship — partners, parent and child, friends, family members, or colleagues.
During a Duo session, I guide both of you in slowing down and listening more fully — to yourselves and to each other. Using principles from Nonviolent Communication, we work with what is present between you, especially where tension, misunderstanding, or stuck patterns arise. Each person is supported to speak from their own experience and to hear the other with greater clarity and care.
Through facilitated dialogue, reflection, and structured turn-taking, you develop:
greater awareness of your own feelings, needs, and reactions
clearer and more honest self-expression
stronger skills in listening, reflecting back, and checking understanding
more options for responding when things feel difficult
People come to Duo sessions for many reasons, including:
recurring misunderstandings or conflicts
growing resentment, tension or distance
wanting to improve communication and trust
navigating change, stress, or transition together
preparing for or repairing a difficult conversation
The focus is not on blame or taking sides, but on creating mutual understanding and learning new ways to relate. Sessions are guided with care, clarity, and respect for both perspectives, supporting practical, real-life change in how you communicate with each other.
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They are a practical learning space for developing skills in listening, expressing, and responding in ways that support connection at home, at work, or in other shared contexts.
These sessions are suitable for any two people in relationship — partners, parent and child, friends, family members, or colleagues.
During a Duo session, I guide both of you in slowing down and listening more fully — to yourselves and to each other. Using principles from Nonviolent Communication, we work with what is present between you, especially where tension, misunderstanding, or stuck patterns arise. Each person is supported to speak from their own experience and to hear the other with greater clarity and care.
Through facilitated dialogue, reflection, and structured turn-taking, you develop:
greater awareness of your own feelings, needs, and reactions
clearer and more honest self-expression
stronger skills in listening, reflecting back, and checking understanding
more options for responding when things feel difficult
People come to Duo sessions for many reasons, including:
recurring misunderstandings or conflicts
growing resentment, tension or distance
wanting to improve communication and trust
navigating change, stress, or transition together
preparing for or repairing a difficult conversation
The focus is not on blame or taking sides, but on creating mutual understanding and learning new ways to relate. Sessions are guided with care, clarity, and respect for both perspectives, supporting practical, real-life change in how you communicate with each other.
Duo sessions offer a structured, supportive space for two people to deepen understanding and improve how they communicate.
They are a practical learning space for developing skills in listening, expressing, and responding in ways that support connection at home, at work, or in other shared contexts.
These sessions are suitable for any two people in relationship — partners, parent and child, friends, family members, or colleagues.
During a Duo session, I guide both of you in slowing down and listening more fully — to yourselves and to each other. Using principles from Nonviolent Communication, we work with what is present between you, especially where tension, misunderstanding, or stuck patterns arise. Each person is supported to speak from their own experience and to hear the other with greater clarity and care.
Through facilitated dialogue, reflection, and structured turn-taking, you develop:
greater awareness of your own feelings, needs, and reactions
clearer and more honest self-expression
stronger skills in listening, reflecting back, and checking understanding
more options for responding when things feel difficult
People come to Duo sessions for many reasons, including:
recurring misunderstandings or conflicts
growing resentment, tension or distance
wanting to improve communication and trust
navigating change, stress, or transition together
preparing for or repairing a difficult conversation
The focus is not on blame or taking sides, but on creating mutual understanding and learning new ways to relate. Sessions are guided with care, clarity, and respect for both perspectives, supporting practical, real-life change in how you communicate with each other.