Building Bridges

Transforming Workplace Conflict into Connection

a cohort based learning journey

What is the Building Bridges Cohort?

The Building Bridges Cohort is designed to support individuals and teams to develop the mindsets, skill sets, and structures to transform workplace conflict from division and breakdown into connection and breakthrough.

Conflict is a natural part of human relationships, woven into our cultures, our teams, and our organizations. Yet in many workplaces, it remains taboo, misunderstood, and difficult to address. Avoidance of interpersonal tensions leads to distrust in colleagues, fear to speak openly, sudden eruptions, adversarial investigative processes that leave even more damaged teams in their wake, and, ultimately, high rates of absenteeism, sick leave, and turnover. Navigating conflict is hard – and most workplaces don’t prepare us for navigating diverse perspectives and the inevitable conflict that comes with working alongside others. 

We believe that great workplaces and organizations aren’t defined by the absence of conflict, but by how skillfully they navigate it. We believe that the divisions, tensions, and conflicts in our workplaces can be portals to healing, connection, and transformation -- peaceful energy and collective wisdom that radiate outwards into our institutions and wider systems. When we engage conflict constructively and inclusively, we open the door to better decision-making, stronger relationships, and higher-performing teams. It makes us better collaborators and co-creators, with more capacity to bring our whole selves to work. Learning how to navigate conflict when it arises is critical, and learning proactive strategies that prevent conflicts from escalating is key to building wiser and healthier workplaces. 

This is why we’re hosting the Building Bridges Cohort: to help you shift how you approach workplace conflict with new ways of thinking, tools, habits, and processes  …

From reactive —> proactive.

From division —> connection.

From breakdown —> breakthrough.

Building Bridges is for you if…

  • You want to navigate conflict in the workplace with more skills clarity, courage, and compassion

  • You’re tired of avoiding conflict & being stuck in cycles of shaming, blaming, and reactivity

  • You are seeking healthier ways to give and receive feedback

  • You want to find more skillful ways of embracing multiple perspectives in dialogue & staying connected in conflict

  • You want to build a restorative workplace culture that seeks to proactively build psychological safety and address conflict directly

  • You want to learn alongside peers in a supportive cohort model

This learning journey will support you to practice at the …

✅ 7 live interactive sessions
✅ Slide deck of each session & session recordings
✅ Conflict transformation tools, models, & other learning resources
✅ Community of practice
✅ Reflective practices to integrate learning
✅ Optional conflict coaching sessions for an additional fee

Meet the Facilitators

The Building Bridges cohort is guided by three facilitators whose diverse lived experiences and approaches make this offering uniquely holistic, embodied, and transformative. Rehana Tejpar draws on deep somatic and creative practices to cultivate compassion, understanding, and equity within groups navigating complex tensions. Jeff Carolin integrates his background in criminal defence law, restorative justice, and participatory learning to support authentic accountability and workplace transformation rooted in embodied connection and mindful reflection. Moyo Mutamba offers decades of peacebuilding through music, storytelling, therapy, and conflict mediation, grounding his work in the African philosophy of Ubuntu – “I am because we are” – which builds collective capacity for navigating conflict with clarity, courage, and compassion. Together, they create a learning journey that weaves body, heart, creativity, wisdom and systemic insight to deepen each participant’s ability to better navigate conflict in their professional and personal lives.

More About Each Facilitator:

Dates & Schedule

  • Start Date | Feb 11, 2026

  • End Date | May 6, 2026

  • Bi-weekly Sessions | Wednesdays, 12–2pm ET

Tuition & How to Join

To make participation accessible, we use a sliding scale model for tuition. This allows participants to choose a contribution that reflects their financial situation, ensuring that resources are not a barrier to joining. Together, we cultivate a diverse, supportive community where everyone can grow, share, and create impact.

  • True Cost | $1050

  • Accessibility | $900

  • Solidarity | $750

Refund and Transfer Policy

Given the time & energy we invest in this program, and the way in which incoming revenue informs our planning process, please find below our refund and transfer policy:

  • Program fees are non-refundable.

  • If you cannot participate, you may be able to transfer your registration to a different participant, and we may be able to help you find another participant.

  • If we need to cancel a session (due to unforeseen circumstances), we will do our best to reschedule for a later date. If you are unable to attend on the rescheduled date, or if we are not able to reschedule the session, then you will have the option to be partially refunded.

Overview of Sessions

FAQs

If you have any other questions feel free to reach out to us - info@bloomworld.org