Listening Circles

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A listening circle is a facilitated, intentional space where people gather to speak and listen from the heart. It’s rooted in ancient communal practices and is used today in trauma‑informed work, restorative practices, spiritual communities, and leadership development.

It is a structured, sacred space where a group comes together to slow down, speak truthfully, and listen deeply — without interruption, fixing, or judgment. It’s a practice that honors the wisdom of the group and the dignity of each person’s story.

At its core, a listening circle invites people to:

  • Speak from their lived experience

  • Listen with presence, curiosity, and compassion

  • Hold space for one another without trying to solve or rescue

  • Build connection, trust, and shared understanding

    It’s less about discussion and more about being witnessed

A listening circle is a facilitated, intentional space where people gather to speak and listen from the heart. It’s rooted in ancient communal practices and is used today in trauma‑informed work, restorative practices, spiritual communities, and leadership development.

It is a structured, sacred space where a group comes together to slow down, speak truthfully, and listen deeply — without interruption, fixing, or judgment. It’s a practice that honors the wisdom of the group and the dignity of each person’s story.

At its core, a listening circle invites people to:

  • Speak from their lived experience

  • Listen with presence, curiosity, and compassion

  • Hold space for one another without trying to solve or rescue

  • Build connection, trust, and shared understanding

    It’s less about discussion and more about being witnessed