Follow up: Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change.

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Follow up: Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change.

Follow up: Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change.

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CCA ANZ follow-up webinar on Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change.
You are invited to a follow-up on Andrew Gaines’ CCA webinar on Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change. We will  explore communication tools to talk about climate change and the evolution of a life-affirming culture.

People who did not participate in the original webinar are welcome to participate. However, it would be helpful if you got up to speed by reviewing one of these:
·       Catalysing mass commitment to transformational change

This describes a way we can gauge the public in grappling with the great ecological challenges of our time.

·      Inspiring public commitment to deal with climate change (recording of the July webinar has been uploaded to the ‘Past Events page‘.

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Event Timezone Reference - Australia

Presenter(s) Bio

Andrew brings an unusual background to this conversation. He trained with Moshe Feldenkrais in the practical applications of the neurology of improving skilled performance. His motto is ‘I help good brains work better’ – and he shows ways we can all apply this to transformative social change. Andrew is also a psychotherapist and creativity trainer. He is trained in sustainability (The Natural Step) and in DesignShops.

Event Language - English

Posted By - Josie McLean

Email - josie@the-partnership.com.au

Spare Field - Not in use - Josie McLean is a co-founder of CCA and is delighted to be co-hosting this event with Andrew.

 

Date And Time

Aug 17, 2021 @ 03:30 PM (AEDT) to
Aug 17, 2021 @ 05:00 PM (AEDT)
 

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