Training Session 2

PART 2: Owning Your Story: The Intercultural Trainer’s Identity in a VUCA World
In an era of relentless disruption, intercultural trainers are navigators, but who is helping them chart their own course?
Your most powerful tool isn’t a theory or a model; it’s the rich, lived experience that defines your unique intercultural identity. This workshop is a deep dive into the most critical part of your practice: you.
We move beyond traditional “train-the-trainer” content to explore how your personal narrative can become a source of professional strength and resilience.
Are you ready to unlock the power of your own story?
Join us for a transformative journey where we will:
- Reframe your personal experiences – the triumphs, the missteps, and the pivotal moments as powerful professional assets.
- Learn to craft your narrative with intention, turning lived experience into impactful, purposeful learning for your clients.
- Explore the ethics of storytelling, building a practical toolkit for sharing with authenticity, vulnerability, and skill.
This isn’t just about sharing anecdotes; it’s about mastering the art of narrative to build trust, foster connection, and create profoundly impactful learning experiences.
Elevate your practice, invest in your well-being, and discover how to own your story as a professional superpower.
About the speaker : With a passion for culture and connection, Moutushi Künne is an intercultural trainer and coach who believes our stories are our greatest professional assets. After a successful 18-year career in India, she made the bold leap to Germany, where she founded Multikulti Consultancy to help others navigate similar transitions. As the president of Young SIETAR and the first Indian Association in Saarland, Moutushi’s unique perspective is built on her multifaceted roles and a deep commitment to community. She is a dedicated women’s advocate and motivational speaker, known for her vibrant ability to inspire others to embrace change, own their journeys, and find power in their personal narratives.

