HR!Day677 - Creativity Rising 1 - Liberating Our Creative Nature - Stephanie Mines, Kathleen Brigidina, Clare Dubois, Anita Sanchez & Asa Larsson

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This Week: Climate Change & Consciousness

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Creativity

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You are invited to join us for our opening conversation as we remember we are Nature and by collaborating with Nature we can create innovative solutions and sources of powerful change. Calling biologists, artists, writers, musicians, and changemakers.

“Creativity Rising” is a Five-Day Symposium celebrating the fourth anniversary of Climate Change & Consciousness. Held April 17- 21 co-facilitated by Stephanie Mines and Kathleen Brigidina recognizing a momentous creative shift in our collective consciousness. Gathering a multidisciplinary panel of visionary creatives, biologists, indigenous wisdom keepers, land guardians, scientists, and community builders who are joining forces to ignite a surge of innovative solutions to address the environmental challenges and devastating social impacts of climate change, pollution, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity.

Symposium Co-Facilitators:

  • Dr. Stephanie Mines is a poet and the author of five books that reflect over three decades of research as a neuroscientist. She has investigated shock and trauma as a survivor, a professional, a clinical researcher, and healthcare provider. Her nonprofit The TARA Approach is instrumental in the systemic change she promotes as a Regenerative Health paradigm. Dr. Mines developed Climate Change & Consciousness (CCC) to facilitate inner transformation for grounded climate action.
  • Kathleen Brigidina’s spiritual reverence for Nature, our collective creative energy, and the mythical love longing to be expressed through our feminine voice, has inspired her lifelong calling. Guiding her for three decades as a sacred Earth artist, illustrator, poet/writer, interview host, workshop facilitator, creative visualization guide/doula/coach, energy healer, conscious evolutionary, and water ceremonialist. [[1]]

Panelists:

  • Clare Dubois is a poet, an edge walker, inspirational speaker and thought leader who is known for her direct, catalytic energy, her whole systems approach to behavior change and her unending loyalty and love for the natural world. Clare spent two decades facilitating change processes for social and ecological entrepreneurs before founding TreeSisters, a women led tropical reforestation organization that funded the  planting of  over 26 million trees during her 12 years of leadership. Currently investigating the path to internal and external balance, and the role of alchemy in personal transformation Clare lives her life as ‘walking permission' and remains a voice for the feminine and the sacredness of nature.
  • Anita Sanchez, PhD, Nahua (Aztec) and Mexican American, is a consultant, trainer, speaker to Fortune 500 corporations, education, and non-profit organizations.  Anita bridges indigenous wisdom and science for individual to societal renewal focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion and cultural transformation. Board member of the Pachamama Alliance and Bioneers. Author of Success University for Women in Business and international award-winning book, The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times. www.FourSacredGifts.com Other awards include 2020 Conscious Company Media “World Changing Woman” and 2020 World Woman’s Foundation “Woman of the Hour” #SheisMyHero campaign to inspire 1 million girls to live their dreams and leadership.

Music:

  • Asa Larsson. With her roots deep in the soil of Swedish folk music, singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/choir leader Åsa Larsson (aka Resmiranda) explores how music can reconnect us to ourselves, to each other, and to Earth. As a choir leader, she has arranged numerous concerts and projects to raise awareness about climate change and funding to plant trees. As one of the few people who perform the ancient Scandinavian singing technique of kulning, she has performed on radio and tv, at castles and embassies, at festivals and conferences, for a wide audience, including the royal family. Her solo project Resmiranda, which has been described as eco-conscious folk music mixed with ambient electronica and the ancient art of kulning, released the album ”For the trees” in 2019. In 2013 her folk music trio Blås, Bälg och Tagel released the album "Hosvid Hasvid". In 2014 came Resmirandas debut EP "Mellan stiltje och storm”.

Co-convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

120 Participants

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Each Zoom live webinar will have a maximum capacity of 500 participants. If you are not able to join on Zoom, we will be live streaming here on the UbiVerse and on:

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