Speaker Series 2024

Foster new relationships and find new perspectives

Join us for our second annual Speaker Series! This community experience invites you to step into curiosity, shift your thinking, and discover new perspectives through a series of three dynamic sessions. Each session, we’ll be joined by three different speakers representing a wide range of backgrounds and lived experiences. In this series, we will explore the topics of trust, time, and space, each through a specific lens designed to challenge and grow our thinking.

All sessions are from 4:30 - 6:30 PM at the Iterative Space in North Denver. We’ll provide light food, as well alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for you to enjoy as we engage in conversation together.


 

Thursday, May 16

Transforming Trust:
A New Vision for Relationships

Thursday, June 20

Clockwork Rebellion:
Designing a Personal Time Philosophy

Thursday, July 18

The Architecture of Ideals:
Creating Space that Speaks


 
 

About Our Speaker Series

What makes our Speaker Series truly unique is not only the breadth, depth, and diversity of our featured speakers, but also the way in which we engage in these conversations together as a community. This isn’t a rigid panel or a structured sit-and-get. This is an interactive experience that integrates our speakers directly into conversation with the community. 

Our intention is for these sessions to be inherently reciprocal by nature; you are encouraged to actively engage directly with the speakers, and one another, throughout each session. Your voice, your perspectives, and your experiences are crucial to fruitful and transformative conversations!

Our invitation is to arrive curious to learn something new and receptive to a shift in your thinking.

Our hope is that by holding space for challenging and spirited conversations, we will be empowered to learn from different perspectives and leave with new perspectives of our own.

 
 
 

Thursday, May 16 | 4:30 - 6:30 PM
Transforming Trust: A New Vision for Relationships

“Trust is gained in teaspoons and lost in buckets.” - Peter Hancock

The first session of our Speaker Series is an invitation to inquisitively explore our idea of trust. Our featured quote from Peter Hancock provides a worldview that sparked us to wonder: what if we flipped this worldview upside down? How would society look, and feel, different if trust was gained in buckets and lost in teaspoons? What’s holding us back from transforming our relationships with trust?

We’ll be joined by the three incredible speakers below for this engaging community conversation. Don't miss it!

 

 
 

Miguel Gonzalez
Human. Thinker. Trier.

Executive Director, Embark Education

 

Sarah Steiner
Dreamer. Schemer. A Pretty Good Egg.

Founder, The Denver Tool Library

 

Armando Somoza
Father. Innovator. Riff-Raff.

Co-founder & Coach, Alma Mia

Miguel is a lifelong educator born and raised in Colorado who has taught and led school communities in Colorado and internationally. Miguel has a passion for uncovering impactful learning experiences that have helped guide his educational path as an adult learner and educator. Along his educational journey, Miguel has found comfort at the intersection of community, relationships, context, and believing in the power of adolescents.

Sarah founded the Denver Tool Library in 2015, and has been Tom Sawyer-ing cool people into helping her with it ever since. She also enjoys lol-ing with friends, wandering around in nature, and sleep.

Armando is a four-time founder, serial entrepreneur, nonprofit executive, ICF-certified healing-centered executive coach, artist, and MBA in Design Strategy graduate. His experience in design strategy, business development, responsive pedagogy, and innovation has fueled his 20+ year career of building, launching, and scaling products, programs, and initiatives inside of organizations, as well as business ventures that express his vision for impact in the world.