Facilitation is a foundational practice that drives collaboration, whether I am defining product strategy for a design team, guiding a passion project, or co-creating an impactful learning experience. Drawing on my training in the Art of Hosting, I apply a systems-thinking mindset to how I design and host participatory processes, focusing on aligning groups to achieve clarity, alignment, and life-centred outcome

Futures Design - Participatory Canvas

Collective Futures Thinking in Córdoba, Argentina

I co-designed a workshop for the "Futuros Posibles” conference, which gathered 800 participants over 3 days. We created a canvas that guided participants to share their learnings from the program and project them into the future. The core exercise, "sending a postcard from the future," described how Córdoba would look in 2035 with the New Economies lenses. This methodology moved participants from abstract ideas to concrete, shared, and hopeful local visions.

* How this was used by the local goverment to define indicators

What does a desirable future for our city looks like?

*Sending poscards from the 2035

Conversation Design - Visual facilitation

Turning Taboo into Tangible: Women’s Health Roundtable

I co-designed and facilitated a roundtable in Berlin for diverse leaders in women’s health, focused on breaking the taboos around menopause. Co-creating with Impact.51 and Yeda, we decided to utilise mixed methods, including crafting expressive art from symptoms and easy games, to foster a warm, connected atmosphere. This approach demonstrates how we can effectively transform sensitive topics like menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, brain fog, sleep disruption) into an open conversation.

* The lovely Michal Lebenthal Andreson shared about the experience here

How can we open conversations through games and art?

*Roundtable on Menopause

Community Building - Life Centred Design

Seasonal Artists: Connecting through art and nature

What started as an excuse to gather and create art during Berlin winters has evolved into an ongoing series of art workshops I run with Giuliana Cordini called "Seasonal Artists." We invite friends and friends of friends to connect with nature's(ours) cycles through simple art activities. Beyond the fun of hosting, it is rewarding to hear participants say “after the workshop I started using my colour pencils again” or “summer is almost over, and this is the first time that I stopped and thought about it.”

* If you want to join the 2026 workshops in Berlin, let me know!

What if making art could help us connect with nature?

*Art workshops though the seasons