Mother-Daughter Relationships Through the Years: A Digital Storytelling Workshop

Explore and celebrate your mother-daughter relationship in an emotionally powerful online digital storytelling workshop held over 4 weeks.

Mother-daughter relationships can be complex and often require effort, understanding, and patience. You can choose to create a digital story about your relationship with either your mother or daughter throughout life stages, including lived experiences, events and moments that have shaped and impacted on their connection. 

Join your host Xanthe Golenko  as she takes you through a reflective and creative process to help you collect and create content, write a script, and produce a digital story using images, video, narration and music. The workshop will culminate in a screening event to share stories and celebrate your achievements.

You will leave this beautiful experience with your own personal video along with deepened insights about your mother/daughter relationships… along with a new group of friends.


Why should you join this workshop?

  • Reflect, create and share the story of the relationship with your mother or daughter

  • Create a vignette about a memorable experience in your journey while using a digital method 

  • Learn or expand your storytelling skills

  • Learn or enhance digital video skills

  • Create a family legacy

Workshop Details

Host:  Dr Xanthe Golenko in collaboration with 333 Collective

Location:  Online via Zoom, in our own private space in 333 Collective 

Workshop Session Dates:   4 Thursdays (2 hours per week)

13 March, 20 March, 27 March, 3 April, 2025

Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm CST (US) / 12:00noon - 2:00pm EST (US) / 5:00pm - 7:00pm GMT (UK, England) / 6:00pm - 8:00pm CET (France)

Cost:

  • $450 US per person 333 Collective members

  • $550 US per person non-members (but you can sign up for 333 Collective Membership and enjoy 2 months free trial and get the member discount price)

  • Scholarships available — email xanthe.golenko@gmail.com to inquire 

  • Space is limited to 8 participants

What you will experience, learn and create across four inspiring weeks:

  • Steps to write/tell a story … your story.

  • Examples of digital storytelling

  • Exercises in storytelling using prompts

  • Meeting and sharing with your group to discuss story ideas 

  • Individual 1:1 script-writing feedback and support with Xanthe Golenko, a trained storytelling facilitator

  • Assistance in selecting and creating visual and audio elements

  • Video production and editing tutorial and support 

  • Screening event: Sharing completed digital stories and celebration of achievements

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Testimonials and stories from past workshops

Mothers and Daughters - It’s Complicated

“I have never done anything like it before and it was fun! It was great working in small groups as well as one-on-one. I felt comfortable and supported, and I felt like I had the creative freedom and space to do what I wanted to do. It was a really nice experience, and it has made me want to do more. I think they could be great gifts for people!”

16 Oak Street

“The mother-daughter relationship is such a good topic, and I was surprised how healing and transformative the process was. At first, I thought the technical side would be too difficult, but once I started, I found it really fun, and it was an important part of the creative process. I loved the sharing session at the end; it was great to see what other people did, and it was a beautiful way to bring everything together.”