Free Live Q&A:

Is our Nature Facilitation Training right for you?

Tuesday 21st April 2026

1pm -1:45pm (bring your lunch!)

Join us for a live Q&A…

Are you curious about our Nature Facilitation Training, but want to get a feel for it first?

Then join us for a free, informal live Q&A session: a chance to meet us, hear more about the experience and explore whether it feels like a good fit for you.

What to expect

This is a relaxed, open space where you can:

  • Ask anything about the training - content, structure or outcomes

  • Get a feel for who we are and how we facilitate and hold space

  • Hear more about this immersive, nature-based experience

  • Explore whether the course is a good fit for you

There’s no pressure or expectation to book.

It’s just a chance to connect and find out more.

Next live Q&A

❈ Tuesday 21st April, 1pm - 1:45pm

❈ Feel free to bring your lunch

  • "An ingenious balance of skill-building and self-discovery, blended seamlessly."

  • "Nurturing and energising with just the right learning edge of challenging."

  • "A complete experience that will ripple through your life."

Our Nature Facilitation Training

Our six-day intensive training builds your skills to lead transformative, nature-based experiences that foster personal, organisational and ecological regeneration. No prior facilitation experience is required.

You’ll learn through a powerfully woven blend of theory, experience and hands-on practice, with ongoing support from a vibrant and inspiring learning community.

Over 180 people from diverse backgrounds including health, education, environmental campaigning, public policy and impact-driven business have trained with us and applied the learning in their own contexts.

Impact:

96% gained confidence to lead groups

95% built a strong ongoing community

96% deepened connection to nature

94% felt ready to apply new models

93% significantly improved wellbeing

85% clarified their facilitation offer

  • "A joyful celebration of what it truly means to be a human in this world."

  • "Transformative, healing, challenging, welcoming, creative, connecting."

  • "The course positively affected pretty much every facet and aspect of my life."

Facilitator: Chloe Revill

Chloe is a facilitator, social entrepreneur and political strategist, who has been leading transformative experiences in nature since founding Change in Nature in 2016. Her work includes training others to become nature-based facilitators, leading regenerative leadership courses for change makers, designing and facilitating impactful strategy retreats for environmental organisations.

As well as running Change in Nature, Chloe has co-founded Understory - an initiative that empowers nature and climate advocates to deepen their capacity to dialogue across political divides. She also provides political advice and communications support to young negotiators and activists who are seeking to influence the UN climate negotiations. During her time as a UK Government civil servant and diplomat (2008-2012), Chloe helped catalyse and manage an innovative diplomatic alliance of 30+ developed and developing country governments who were pivotal to delivering the Paris Climate Agreement.

Chloe is a bridge-builder between worlds and theories of change; simultaneously working to influence international climate change policy and support individuals to experience profound personal transformation. Her facilitation is informed by these varied positions and perspectives.


Facilitator: Andy Raingold

Andy Raingold is a coach, facilitator, speaker and social entrepreneur who inspires transformation and supports people to grow their capacity to catalyse meaningful change in the world. He is the Co-Founder and Director of Change in Nature, dedicated to helping individuals, teams and organisations reconnect with what truly matters through nature-based experiences, expert facilitation training and purpose-driven coaching.

Since co-founding Change in Nature in 2016, Andy has guided transformative experiences in the natural world for a wide range of people - from emerging leaders and progressive businesses to teenage boys and global change-makers. Previously, Andy served for seven years as Executive Director of the Aldersgate Group, collaborating closely with CEOs, government ministers and NGOs to shape influential environmental policy and unlock strategic impact.

Andy’s passion lies in fostering authentic leadership, building trust across generations and supporting people to thrive - personally and collectively. As featured in: