FACILITATING ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS AND COMMUNICATION FOR PRINCIPLED PRACTICE.

FACILITATING ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES AND COMMUNICATION FOR PRINCIPLED PRACTICE.

About.

MICHELLE AND LIMINAL COMMUNICATIONS

Michelle was a counselling psychologist in her past work life and focused on body-centred trauma therapy.

This is a client-centred process that supports healing through deep listening, pacing, and building trust with the vast knowing that is held within our bodies. She weaves these threads into her work with individuals and organizations who want to build a work culture that excites and energizes people, that empowers equity-deserving staff, and enacts self-reflexivity around power and how dominant biases show up….because they inevitably will.

About our work.

Through Michelle’s focus on communication and processes, she supports people and organizations in making the invisible visible. The Japanese kanji for ‘ma’ denotes the space around or the space between. When this is opened up, complexity, creativity, and a sense of place in relation to the whole is possible.

This is in service to workplaces that create space for people to bring their full selves to work and be celebrated for that. This is in service to self-organizing, welcoming different ideas, and playing with new practices.

About.

MICHELLE AND LIMINAL COMMUNICATIONS

Michelle was a counselling psychologist in her past work life and focused on body-centred trauma therapy.

This is a client-centred process that supports healing through deep listening, pacing, and building trust with the vast knowing that is held within our bodies. She weaves these threads into her work with individuals and organizations who want to build a work culture that excites and energizes people, that empowers equity-deserving staff, and enacts self-reflexivity around power and how dominant biases show up….because they inevitably will.

About our work.

Through Michelle’s focus on communication and processes, she supports people and organizations in making the invisible visible. The Japanese kanji for ‘ma’ denotes the space around or the space between. When this is opened up, complexity, creativity, and a sense of place in relation to the whole is possible.

This is in service to workplaces that create space for people to bring their full selves to work and be celebrated for that. This is in service to self-organizing, welcoming different ideas, and playing with new practices.

Work.

RECENT PROJECTS

Experience.

CONTRIBUTING
Appointments and Involvement

Present Board Appointments

Chase and Area Farmers Institute (Founding Member)
Foodlands Cooperative of BC
NewStories North (Founding Member)
Thompson Nicola Regional District Ag Advisory Committee

Past Board Appointments

Certified Organic Associations of BC (now Organic BC)
North Okanagan Organic Association
Food Action Society of the North Okanagan
College of Alberta Psychologists – Credentials Evaluation Committee

Community Involvement

Coaching
Skmana Bunnyrabbits & Jackrabbits XC skiing
T-ball

Events

Wild Salmon Caravan
Lindy in the Loops

Experience.

CONTRIBUTING
Appointments and Involvement

Present Board Appointments

Chase and Area Farmers Institute (Founding Member)
Foodlands Cooperative of BC
NewStories North (Founding Member)
Thompson Nicola Regional District Ag Advisory Committee

Past Board Appointments

Certified Organic Associations of BC (now Organic BC)
North Okanagan Organic Association
Food Action Society of the North Okanagan
College of Alberta Psychologists – Credentials Evaluation Committee

Community Involvement

Coaching
Skmana Bunnyrabbits & Jackrabbits XC skiing
T-ball
Events
Wild Salmon Caravan
Lindy in the Loops

“Working towards non-hierarchical and collaborative spaces that are generative and joyful. I love supporting shared leadership, creative collaboration, and difficult conversations towards systemic changes.”

– L. Michelle Tsutsumi

“Working towards non-hierarchical and collaborative spaces that are generative and joyful. I love supporting shared leadership, creative collaboration, and difficult conversations towards systemic changes.”

– L. Michelle Tsutsumi

Contact.

LET’S CONNECT

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