The 'What Do I Say' Workshop

Join us at November’s Community Support Series! 

Do you ever feel awkward, helpless, or afraid of saying the wrong thing when someone you care about is going through a hard time? You’re not alone. Whether it’s a friend in heartbreak, a colleague coping with loss, a neighbor facing illness, or a teen who feels misunderstood—there are moments, big and small, when words fail and connection feels out of reach.

That’s exactly what this one-hour workshop is for. Based on the #1 Amazon best-selling book There Is No Good Card for This—described by Book Riot as “a manual for humans that plan to interact with other humans,” and by BuzzFeed as “one of 15 great books that’ll genuinely change your life for the better”—author and psychotherapist Dr. Kelsey Crowe helps you find what to say (and what not to) in ways that feel real, not rehearsed.

With warmth, humor, and insights featured on NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and Forbes, Dr. Crowe will guide you through empathy types and non-listening styles, helping you move past the freeze response into genuine, confident connection.

Because empathy isn’t about having the perfect words—it’s about showing up, imperfectly but sincerely, when it matters most.

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Please fill in your name and email address below and we will send you a calendar invite with more information.

FRIDAY, November 14th
9:00 am PT/12:00 PM ET

This is a FREE session for the community!⠀

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