Waking Up to the Climate Crisis through Poetry
Like meditation, poetry has long been a vehicle for creating greater presence and connection to ourselves, others and the world. In this workshop, you will explore with others your relationship to the climate crisis through a series of poems that will evoke the myriad of feelings that the topic brings up. Join us to experience how you can use poetry to reflect deeply on this important topic of our time, take a first step towards acting for the earth, and apply the learnings to your climate coaching practice.
Be prepared to read the texts aloud to the group or in break-out sessions, reflect individually, and share authentically and courageously.
Please be ready to start promptly with pen and paper, in a quiet place where you can be undisturbed for the length of the workshop and hopefully share your video screen.
This workshop is limited to 14 participants.
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Presenter(s) Bio
Anne-Marie Brest is a certified developmental coach, a mindfulness facilitator in nature and a pilgrimage guide. She received her professional integral coaching certification from New Ventures West in San Francisco, and her training in mindfulness in nature from the Awake In The Wild program. Her life, nature and climate engagement coaching programs address the needs of individuals who are longing to get reconnected to self, nature, community, and the larger ecosystem for a more engaged, fulfilled and impactful life. Her daily practices include poetry, haiku walks and green meditations. More information, writings and events can be found on her website www.designingyourlife.coach. blog: www.designingyourlife.coach/blog LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-brest email: annemarie@designingyourlife.coach
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