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Book Mónica for a fireside chat, interview, or interactive curiosity workshop
Mónica leads groups to get radically curious across gaping cultural, social, and political divides. By learning to harness curiosity, practice candor, lean into the journey of conversation, and show courage, Mónica helps participants cross boundaries and find common ground—with anyone. View events here.
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Please note the following:
We handle all of Monica's speaking engagements in house and she is not represented by any Speakers Bureaus, which charge a fee for their services. For the best rate, we recommend you book with us directly.
We are receiving a lot of requests, which we love!
Though we try to get back to everyone within a business day, it may take up to a week for us to reply.
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We accept requests on an ongoing basis and encourage you to reach out with as much notice as possible.
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“Together, we can use the power of curiosity to bust through barriers and build a world that sees itself.”
-Mónica Guzmán
your audience can...
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Hear Mónica’s personal story of building bridges within her politically divided family
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Begin to detach from assumptions about 'the other side' to learn the paths people walk to their views
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Learn to close gaps in understanding by asking truly curious questions
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Gain insight on how to maintain balance in the midst of a conversation that becomes fraught or divisive
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Build confidence to approach disagreements ready to learn something, not prove something
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Determine when the conditions are right for talking politics online
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Become at least one degree more curious, and begin to see people and perspectives in a whole new way
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Have conversations that lead you to say: "I never thought of it that way"