Online vs In Person Circle: Which One Do I Choose?

Show notes

In this episode, Julia and Tessa covered:

  • The benefits of both online and in person circles
  • The challenges of online and additional guidelines you might put into place
  • The additional work that an in person circle might involve in setting up the physical space
  • Examples of how both online and in person circles have worked with different demographics.

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Music credit: Fabio Venuti

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