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A confluence is the place where rivers meet—where their waters co-mingle, shift direction, and become part of something bigger. What if you could flow with intensity, instability and change, like a river?
In this free leadership workshop on January 29 at 13:00 UTC (check your time zone here), we'll share practices that will help you start to shift from feeling lost in intensity or overwhelm to leading your own life (and guiding other people) with greater clarity of purpose, abundant curiosity, and a keen sense of resourcefulness, even amid urgency.
When you're stuck in an old or unhealthy pattern, or when you feel squeezed by the pace at which life is moving, let water guide you. See boundaries, not barriers. Water doesn't resist, it flows through or around whatever’s in its way, contained by the boundaries it's presented with. Like a river twisting and turning across the land, water finds its path—and so can you.
This free workshop is for you if you find yourself thinking:
As leadership coaches working with activists, funders and social impact leaders from around the world, we’ve seen that acknowledging the weight you’re carrying is often the first step toward clarifying your path, your role, and your contribution to something larger. We’ve seen hundreds of people make the shift to flowing through intensity without losing themselves or their direction.
🕛 60 minute workshop led by 3 Spring Leadership Coaches (see below!)
🙏🏾 Cross-pollinate experiences in a short breakout group with 3-4 other participants
🧘🏽 A somatic practice and collection of tools/resources to try on your own
✨ Special access and 50% off on Spring’s Leadership Kitchen Series (you could complete your 6-month leadership journey for as little as $50 USD with our Solidarity Rate)
We take a holistic approach to leadership that keeps self-stewardship, global peer learning and service of others at its heart. You’ll learn more about how to nurture a healthy relationship with yourself, leading to greater awareness of the habitual ways and boundaries that support and restore you (and maybe those that don’t!). You’ll leave feeling more connected to yourself, your purpose and other changemakers around the world.
Spring is a capacity accelerator providing training and accompaniment for social and climate justice organizations, and funders, worldwide. We’ve partnered with 1,000+ organizations in 100 countries on leadership coaching and development, financial resilience and meaningful collaboration. Our small but mighty team of 39 people in 13 countries has roots in human rights movements and experience working across the Global South and North. Learn more about us here.
Márcia Kodama is a Japanese Brazilian Integral Master Coach™ and an ordained Zen Buddhist bringing two-plus decades of experience supporting social and climate justice leaders to her work as Coaching Lead at Spring. After starting her career in engineering, she pivoted to coaching, integrating her deep curiosity about human nature and Zen practice to help changemakers find inner balance and make change when it feels impossible. She has recently worked with digital rights defenders at the 2024 and 2025 Global Gatherings, leaders at Thousand Currents and Indigenous and Traditional Community partners of the Ford Foundation … and many more!
Kenny Sajous-Georges is an Integral Master Coach™ and experienced facilitator who supports leaders, changemakers, and seekers in transforming self-doubt and burnout into renewed freedom, confidence, and joy. His work helps people navigate inner pressures, clarify their purpose, and strengthen their capacity to make meaningful impact with grounded clarity and presence.
Rooted in Nonviolent Communication and Authentic Relating practices, his approach blends compassionate inquiry with practical developmental tools. Kenny has supported individuals and organizations across the digital rights, global health, climate justice, gender equality, and food justice sectors. His recent work includes coaching feminist leaders at the 2024 AWID Forum and young climate organizers through the Youth Climate Justice Fund.