Welcome to the FAFN Café!. Why are we here? To engage in a unique opportunity to: Think together about our individual and collective futures To share.

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Welcome to the FAFN Café!

Why are we here? To engage in a unique opportunity to: Think together about our individual and collective futures To share experience and insights, To build our community of practice

Agenda Work in table groups to charge our collective future 3 conversations of 30 minutes each Capture key ideas and insights Break Cocktails

Café Conversation Rules Work in groups of no more than four Listen for new ideas and insights Ask questions to deepen your understanding Be quick and clear so all can be heard Draw and doodle on the tablecloths to illustrate and connect ideas Timing: 30 minutes

Conversation Questions How might we work together to make our work truly transformative for our clients, for First Affirmative, and for ourselves? What might we do as individual advisors, and as a network?

Café Conversation Two Choose one person at your table to remain as host for the next group Find 3 people you have not yet talked with and form a new table group. Quickly share the highlights of your previous conversations and continue talking and listening. Timing: 30 minutes

Conversation Questions How might we work together to make our work truly transformative for our clients, for First Affirmative, and for ourselves? What might we do as individual advisors, and as a network?

Café Conversation Three Choose one person at your table to remain as host for the next group Find 3 people you have not yet talked with and form a new table group. Quickly share the highlights of your previous conversations and continue talking and listening. Timing: 30 minutes

Conversation Questions How might we work together to make our work truly transformative for our clients, for First Affirmative, and for ourselves? What might we do as individual advisors, and as a network?

What could we harvest from our conversations? Learnings: What was most exciting or meaningful from your conversations? What key ideas or thoughts do you want to capture and share? Actions: Record each of your answers on an individual post-it note and add it to the wall Where appropriate indicate if this is an idea for an individual or the network