Grateful: The Radical Practice for Personal and Political Transformation

Grateful: The Radical Practice for Personal and Political Transformation – G18101 Workshop ID: G18101 Dates: October 5 – October 7, 2018 Price: $399.00 – $1,100.00   Based on her new book, Grateful, Diana Butler Bass explores the spiritual practices of thanksgiving. Looking at gratitude as both a transforming emotion and a radical ethical practice, she takes …
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Alternatives to Violence Project: Training for Facilitators

Alternatives to Violence Project: Training for Facilitators Apr 5-7, 2019 A weekend workshop with .O, John Meyer, and Laurent Hahn (Friday evening through late Sunday afternoon.) $395/private room per weekend; $355/shared room per weekend; $235/commuter per weekend. Fee covers food, lodging, and program. Some scholarship funds are available. If you are seeking financial assistance to …
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Compassionate Communication: Life in Relationship

Compassionate Communication: Life in Relationship Mar 2-3, 2019 With Stephen Michael Tumolo, assisted by Geraldine Scott (Saturday, 9:30am-5:30pm – Sunday, 9:30am-4:00pm.) $385/private room; $370/shared room; $290/commuter If you are seeking financial assistance to participate in this program, please click on the link for our Financial Assistance Application form, below. Do NOT register online. Register Online …
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Alternatives to Violence Project: Basic Workshop

Alternatives to Violence Project: Basic Workshop Jan 18-20, 2019 A weekend workshop with .O, John Meyer, and Laurent Hahn (Friday evening through late Sunday afternoon.) $395/private room per weekend; $355/shared room per weekend; $235/commuter per weekend. Fee covers food, lodging, and program. Some scholarship funds are available. If you are seeking financial assistance to participate …
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Beyond Diversity 101

Beyond Diversity 101 Dec 9-13, 2018 A four-day intensive with Tonya McClary and Ingrid Lakey $990/private room; $890/shared room; $650/commuter If you are seeking financial assistance to participate in this program, please click on the link for our Financial Assistance Application form, below. Do NOT register online. Register Online Call Us For More Information! 610-566-4507, …
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Alternatives to Violence Project: Advanced Workshop

Alternatives to Violence Project: Advanced Workshop Sep 7-9, 2018 A weekend workshop with .O, John Meyer, and Laurent Hahn (Friday evening through late Sunday afternoon.) $395/private room per weekend; $355/shared room per weekend; $235/commuter per weekend. Fee covers food, lodging, and program. Some scholarship funds are available. If you are seeking financial assistance to participate …
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Allies in Recovery: A Weekend Workshop for Sexual Abuse Survivors and their Partners

Thom Harrigan and Mike Lew Posted By: Kirkridge Type: Workshops Share: Time: March 1, 2019 7:00 PM until March 3, 2019 Location: Kirkridge Contact: More Info: The long-term and often painful process of recovery from sexual abuse has profound effects on relationships. Partners and survivors experience a parallel process of understanding the nature of abuse, …
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Storytelling in an Age of Extremism: Finding Common Ground Through Shared Narratives

Fareena Alam and Abdul-Rehman Malik Posted By: Kirkridge Type: Workshops Share: Time: November 30, 2018 6:30 PM until December 2, 2018 Location: Contact: More Info: We live in a time where trust has hit an all-time low. We don’t trust our political leaders. We don’t trust the news. We can hardly trust the results of …
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