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DEC

Navigating Apologies

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET · LGBTQIA+ & Friends
VIRTUAL

Quick Info

When:
4. December 2025, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm CET
Where:
online
Format:
workshop
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Language:
English with translated subtitles
Recording:
Yes, the session is recorded and will be sent to all ticket holders after the class.
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

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Apologizing is something that all of us are very familiar with, weather we like it or not. It is an essential part of how we sustain relationships and practice consensual and meaningful connections.

It plays a role in every relationships, where many of us need to unlearn hetero- and mononormative norms and in this process of unlearning we come across lots of obstacles and trials&errors. Apologizing becomes a central figure in practicing sustainable relationships. 

What We Will Do in this Workshop

Yaniv would like to invite the participants for a little deep dive into what it means to apologize in an accountable and responsible way by looking into a helpful definition of the term accountablity. 

We will talk about the different elements of a good apology, define each participants responsibility and role. It can be difficult to look into apologizing from different angles, because we need to open up towards the reality that each story can have multiple truths. There will be some voluntary exercises that can help in the future when confronted with a difficult and/or hurtful situation that requires to deal with the process of accountability. Each and everyone can explore those on their own.

During that process we will differentiate between accepting, forgiving and moving forward. And take a close look into what it needs to be able to gain some clarity on where we stand during that process.

 

Facilitator

dominance,leadership,empowerment,boundaries

Yaniv Barinberg (he/they)

Yaniv (he/they) is a queer, Jewish, trans parent, relationship coach, and published author of “Mehr ist Mehr – meine Erfahrungen mit Polyamorie” and a collective member at Other Nature, an alternative sex shop, based in Berlin. They are currently living with their Poly-Family and child in Berlin.

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