Soup-port: How do you let go?
Pull up a chair, grab a bowl of soup, and let's have a chat! Tonight we will be addressing the question: how do you let things go? Jeanine is providing the soup and the question. Will you join in to share your thoughts and ideas? The conversation will take place in English. Everyone is welcome!
In conversation about letting go
Pull up a chair, grab a bowl of soup, and join the conversation on the question: how do you let things go? Jeanine is preparing the soup and introducing the topic. Share your thoughts and ideas in an open discussion in English. Everyone is welcome to join.
Soup-port in the Dock House
Soep-port stands for 'support with soup'. In our cozy Dokhuis, close to the harbor, you will meet familiar and new neighbors. Together, you enjoy a warm bowl of soup. Parel Strik and Noemi Bardas facilitate each session. They suggest personal questions and topics to discuss.
Sharing perspectives
The goal of Soep-port is not to reach fixed conclusions. It is about sharing different perspectives. Discover what you and others think about the chosen topics. We encourage candid conversations and the exchange of ideas, without emphasizing finding ready-made answers.
Do you have a personal question or a topic for a future meeting? Then send an email to noemi@dokhuis.org . Participation is free. If you purchase a donation ticket, you help keep other events accessible to everyone.
All dates
| Datum | Tijd | Locatie | In agenda zetten |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue 21 Apr | 18:00 - 20:00 | Dokhuis Rotterdam |
Tuesday 21 April
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