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Curated In Person Dinner-Thursday 18 June- "Catalyst" : The conversations and experiences that change us
In-Person Dinner | 18 June -"Catalyst" : The conversations and experiences that change us
This is not a networking event.
There is no panel.
There is no stage.
This is a guided, conversation-led dinner for thoughtful professionals who are ready to pause and reflect on conversations and experiences that change us.
Over a relaxed two-course dinner, you’ll benefit from structured prompts and small-table dialogue, that moves beyond surface conversation into the next level of meaningful insight.
You won’t sit back and listen.
You’ll reflect, share, question and think differently.
Because- Some conversations stay with us — not because they were loud or dramatic, but because they shifted something. A question asked at the right moment. A story that held a mirror up. A perspective that quietly changed what happened next.
This dinner is for people who believe that a single honest conversation — with the right person, in the right room, at the right moment — can shift the way you see your work, your direction, or yourself.
You might be navigating a period of growth or transition. You might simply be hungry for a different quality of connection than most professional events offer. Either way, you're the kind of person who knows the difference between being in a room and actually being present in one.
VENUE:
Comma Wine Bar,
2 Station Street, Moorabbin
6.15pm -9pm
You can expect
A warm, thoughtfully facilitated space where depth feels natural
Honest, meaningful conversation with a small and considered group
Guided prompts that invite reflection and open real stories
An atmosphere that feels calm, unhurried, and genuinely engaging
Permission to pause and consider what has shaped you — and what may be shifting now
You may leave with
A fresh perspective on your own journey and what it's taught you
Insight sparked by the honesty and experience of others
Greater clarity on what has shaped you — and what you want next
Renewed appreciation for the quiet moments that turn out to matter most
A sense of connection that lingers well beyond the evening
Why a Small Table Matters
This evening is intentionally limited to ensure every voice is heard and every conversation has space to unfold.
To create the depth this topic deserves, the table will be capped at 16 guests.
Bookings close once seats are filled.
Final numbers will be confirmed with the restaurant one week prior.
If you’ve been sensing that success alone isn’t the full story — this table is for you.
Reserve your place at the table.
Kerryn Powell
Host & Facilitator
Kerryn has spent more than a decade in rooms with thousands of people — watching what happens when someone finally has the conversation they needed to have. That moment when a question opens something, or a connection shifts the direction someone thought they were heading in.
It's why she does what she does. Not to facilitate small talk, but to create the conditions where real conversation becomes possible — where people feel safe enough to be honest, curious enough to go deeper, and open enough to be changed by what they hear.
She brings warmth, precision, and a rare instinct for what a room needs. Guests leave her evenings feeling seen, clearer, and genuinely connected — not just to each other, but to something in themselves.
In-Person Dinner | 18 June -"Catalyst" : The conversations and experiences that change us
This is not a networking event.
There is no panel.
There is no stage.
This is a guided, conversation-led dinner for thoughtful professionals who are ready to pause and reflect on conversations and experiences that change us.
Over a relaxed two-course dinner, you’ll benefit from structured prompts and small-table dialogue, that moves beyond surface conversation into the next level of meaningful insight.
You won’t sit back and listen.
You’ll reflect, share, question and think differently.
Because- Some conversations stay with us — not because they were loud or dramatic, but because they shifted something. A question asked at the right moment. A story that held a mirror up. A perspective that quietly changed what happened next.
This dinner is for people who believe that a single honest conversation — with the right person, in the right room, at the right moment — can shift the way you see your work, your direction, or yourself.
You might be navigating a period of growth or transition. You might simply be hungry for a different quality of connection than most professional events offer. Either way, you're the kind of person who knows the difference between being in a room and actually being present in one.
VENUE:
Comma Wine Bar,
2 Station Street, Moorabbin
6.15pm -9pm
You can expect
A warm, thoughtfully facilitated space where depth feels natural
Honest, meaningful conversation with a small and considered group
Guided prompts that invite reflection and open real stories
An atmosphere that feels calm, unhurried, and genuinely engaging
Permission to pause and consider what has shaped you — and what may be shifting now
You may leave with
A fresh perspective on your own journey and what it's taught you
Insight sparked by the honesty and experience of others
Greater clarity on what has shaped you — and what you want next
Renewed appreciation for the quiet moments that turn out to matter most
A sense of connection that lingers well beyond the evening
Why a Small Table Matters
This evening is intentionally limited to ensure every voice is heard and every conversation has space to unfold.
To create the depth this topic deserves, the table will be capped at 16 guests.
Bookings close once seats are filled.
Final numbers will be confirmed with the restaurant one week prior.
If you’ve been sensing that success alone isn’t the full story — this table is for you.
Reserve your place at the table.
Kerryn Powell
Host & Facilitator
Kerryn has spent more than a decade in rooms with thousands of people — watching what happens when someone finally has the conversation they needed to have. That moment when a question opens something, or a connection shifts the direction someone thought they were heading in.
It's why she does what she does. Not to facilitate small talk, but to create the conditions where real conversation becomes possible — where people feel safe enough to be honest, curious enough to go deeper, and open enough to be changed by what they hear.
She brings warmth, precision, and a rare instinct for what a room needs. Guests leave her evenings feeling seen, clearer, and genuinely connected — not just to each other, but to something in themselves.