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Strongly Rooted in Stormy Times —  Emotional Resilience in Fragmented Fields

In the face of the coming inauguration in the United States, it is more vital than ever to strengthen the deep roots that hold us centered and connected to our healthy place and communities. 

Drawing on key principles from Regenerative Agriculture that create resilience in the soil, we will explore tending our own inner ecologies for generative and regenerative growth and nourishment.

This seminar will  draw on Nikyta Palmisani's unique blend of climate education and interactive individual and group work to strengthen our root systems in order to survive and thrive in the face of the coming storm.


Details

When:January 19 / 5 - 6.30 PM GMT / 9 - 10.30 AM PT /

Where: Online (Zoom)

£15,- (subsidised tickets for participants from low-income countries available)


 

About the Facilitator

Nikyta Palmisani is a US based Ecopsychologist , Climate Educator and systems thinker who works at the intersections of climate and 'inner' transformational change. She is a senior instructor at Terra.do where she leads high performing career professionals in pathways for taking action to work on climate. At Terra.do she has created and leads workshops providing tools for Emotional Resilience and Mindfulness with a specific climate focus. She works with large corporations, organizations, companies, and communities using the Climate Fresk and other transformational tools for change making. 

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