Create More Dialogue With Any Group!

Working with groups is challenging.  You need natural, easy-to-learn ways to:

  • Foster Dialogue

  • Build Engagement

  • Increase Communication

The on-demand Mind the Gap Master class for Facilitators, Community Organizers and Leaders can help!  We provide intuitive, simple strategies and processes – 20 years in the making. You will be amazed at the results you can generate!

More Participation, Dialogue and Collaboration – Immediately!

6 Modules  |  8 Video Lessons  |  $199 $180* (use code: TOGETHER)

WHAT WE PROVIDE

IN THEIR WORDS…

I can say that the BoldLeaders training curriculum, without a doubt, is the most advanced and cutting-edge leadership program that I have experienced.”

Kate Mullin, Educator, Writer

The work of BoldLeaders in opening the minds of leaders around the world far surpasses the alternative programming offered and truly works lasting change in the hearts and minds of all participants. The inspiration of the principles of BoldLeaders inspired my work with the Graduate Research and Innovation Fellowships Network at USAID.”

Hannah Chasen
USAID

If you – on both local and global levels were equipped with this type of leadership development, you would be able to affect the type of progress in your own lives and in our world that would truly make a difference.”

Quinn Brady, Community Activist, Educator

YOUR OUTCOMES

Collaborative Teams

Stronger Communication

Results

Help people get closer to each other and the work at hand:

  • Better communication
  • Less drama & more integrity
  • Stronger alignment and dedication
  • Greater self-agency and involvement
  • Increased problem-solving

Motivated Learning

Increase Self-Agency

Results

You will create relational environments that:

  • Reduce barriers to learning
  • Facilitate exploration of new ideas
  • Foster greater perspective-sharing
  • Germinate curiosity
  • Grow inquisitiveness
  • Build proximity and relationships

High Engagement

Enhance Productivity

Results

Stop people from ‘keeping their distance’:

  • Less holding-back
  • More genuine participation
  • Less isolation and silo-building
  • More willingness to cooperate
  • Less mischief and dysfunction
  • More alignment to a shared purpose

YOUR INSTRUCTORS

Brady Rhodes
Brady RhodesINSTRUCTOR
25 years Large Group Facilitation and Program Design; Strategic Planning and Productivity Consultant; Veteran Educator and Trainer.
Michael Donahue
Michael DonahueINSTRUCTOR
30 Years Large Group Facilitation; Facilitator Trainer; Education and School Design Consultant; Restorative Relationship Practitioner