Facilitator Network

A growing community of practice bringing worldview exploration and generative dialogue into new contexts worldwide

The Worldview Journeys Facilitator Network is an international community of trained professionals who bring the Worldview Journey and our generative dialogue methods into their own contexts — from education and healthcare to sustainability leadership, organisational change, and faith communities.

After completing our Facilitator Training, network members join a live community of practice where they exchange experiences, experiment with adaptations, and support each other in translating this work into diverse settings.

Meet our facilitators →


What facilitators do

Trained facilitators can work with the full Worldview Journey program — or draw on its individual elements — in their own professional contexts. They use the Worldview Test, the SoC dialogue practice, or (parts of) the four-phase learning framework (Explore, Exchange, Expand, Express) to create transformative learning experiences for their own participants.

The network currently includes professionals from across Europe, the US, and South America, spanning fields such as:

  • Sustainability advising and leadership
  • Science communication
  • Healthcare and public health
  • Integral coaching and mindfulness training
  • Organisational change and culture development
  • Higher education

Becoming a facilitator

Joining the Facilitator Network is the culmination of a two-step pathway:

Step 1: Experience the Worldview Journey. Before you can facilitate, you need to have experienced the programme yourself — going through the four shifts (Explore, Exchange, Expand, Express) as a participant. This ensures that facilitators have a deep, first-person understanding of the transformative process they’ll be guiding others through. See upcoming Worldview Journeys →

Step 2: Complete the Facilitator Training. The training equips you with the knowledge, skills, and materials to facilitate the Worldview Journey in your own context. It includes training in the SoC dialogue practice, understanding of the theoretical foundations, access to programme materials and the platform, and — most importantly — membership in the Facilitator Network and its community of practice. See upcoming training dates →