HR!Day946 - Thu 6/20/24 Day 4: Songwriting, Creativity and Leadership - Paul Kwiecinski, Judi Neal & Spring Cheng
Day 946 Thu 6/20/24 Day 4: Songwriting, Creativity and Leadership
- --- Humanity Rising Day 946 - Thursday June 20, 2024 (GoTo Bottom)
This Week: Spring Cheng & Living Resonance Leadership
Day1
Universal Mother |
Day2
Memoir-Writing |
Day3
I Ching |
Day4
Songwriting |
Day5
Psychotopology |
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Paul Kwiecinski, Judi Neal and Spring Cheng
Our first native language is music, before we learned the adult language. Each one of us is born to sing. But many of us live with the belief that singing is a privilege only available to those who are “gifted.” To free ourselves from this belief and express ourselves again through our innate, native mother tongue, is an intimate and embodied way to restore our relationship with Universal Mother.
In today’s session, the presenters, who are all coaches, musicians and leadership development experts, will share how an organic, non-performative style of singing will reconnect with the ancient, organic power of singing and music-making to enrich the experience of everyday life. They will share how to approach songwriting as a way to express the authentic self and connect with ancestors and guidance beyond the ego’s limitations in service to making a positive impact in the world.
Today’s session is their introduction to the upcoming course Songwriting, Creativity and Leadership starting in Sept 2024.
Paul Kwiecinski is an organizational development consultant and business coach specializing in helping clients create unprecedented levels of achievement through vision and action based on systemic understanding and leveraging of their organization. He uses his experience and training in team development, coaching, leadership training, communication, visioning, project management, strategic planning, and innovation to work with his clients to create the business they always wanted to have. In 1999 Paul co-founded Face The Music, a consulting business that uses music in team building, leadership development, and transformation. Paul holds a BBA degree in Management from the University of Notre Dame. Paul is also an author and international speaker.
Judi Neal describes herself as an Edgewalker, someone who walks between worlds and builds bridges between different worldviews. Her primary focus is on the intersections between leadership, systems change, and consciousness. She has a Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Yale University, which has given some credibility to her crazy ideas about our human potential to use more than our rational intellect to create a better world that works for all sentient beings. Judi has consulted with major organizations such as Honeywell and Pfizer as well as entrepreneurial and small family businesses. Her ten books cover topics such as spiritual leadership, conscious organizational change, and systems transformation. Judi is a co-founder of the Global Consciousness Institute and the President of Edgewalkers International. She is also a singer-songwriter and considers music as her primary spiritual practice.
Dr. Spring Cheng, co-founder of Resonance Path and creator of Living Resonance Leadership, is a mentor and guide for inner transformation. Her work integrates Tao with artistic expression, scientific inquiry and psychospiritual healing. She is passionate about empowering people to birth a culture that celebrates inter-connectedness, harmony, and beauty. Spring spent the first half of her life in traditional, pre-industrialized China and the latter half in the US. She received a doctoral degree in molecular biology and masters in acupuncture. She founded the Living Resonance Leadership MA/PhD program. Spring connects with the native Spirit of China through ancient poetry, singing and qigong Tai Chi. In 2023, ten of her songs composed over ancient Chinese poetry were featured in documentary movie Dancing with the Dead. Spring is the author of Resonance Code – Empowering Leaders to Evolve Toward Wholeness. Her current writings can be found at here.
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