Forthcoming Unhurried Events

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

We’ve got a few Unhurried events coming up…

Our new group in Olympia, Washington, is having its first Conversation on Friday April 17th

The next Unhurried Santa Cruz is on Sunday April 23rd (waitlisting)

I’m hosting Unhurried Conversations in Sydney on Friday April 28th and Saturday April 29th

Unhurried Cambridge meets again on Thursday May 11th

I’m also hosting a webinar about Unhurried on Monday April 10th at 11am GMT and again on Thursday May 11th at 20.00 GMT

And coming soon, we’re hoping to offer unhurried conversations in Auckland and Melbourne.

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