Living Abundantly in Challenging Times

$0.00

About this event

Imagine sitting in a circle with like minded souls listening to music and words that will heighten the senses and calm the mind. As the waves of Bronte Beach break behind you, life may suddenly seem simpler. Here are your speakers;

Annie Stewart is a devoted mother and grandmother and the author of Career to Calling: How to Make the Switch. She is the founder of Sympatico Coaching Practice, specializing in executive and career coaching. Her expertise is guiding individuals and organizations to discover and live true to their purpose.

Ingrid Messner is a mentor, coach, facilitator, author and speaker who supports organizational leaders and teams to optimize their positive impact, performance and wellbeing. Using a holistic and practical approach, she improves leadership effectiveness while connecting people back to nature and ancient wisdom.

Ingrid is the author of the award-winning leadership book, “Naturally Successful – How wise leaders manage their energy, influence others and create positive impact.”

Category:

Description

Dr. Emma George is the Director of the Centre for Male Health at Western Sydney University. Her research aims to support and promote physical and mental health through positive lifestyle behaviours and health service engagement. She is a passionate sports fan, an avid shopper, and an advocate for men’s health.

Rick Grossman is an Australian rock musician who has played bass guitar for two iconic bands, the Divinyls and Hoodoo Gurus. Rick has been honoured with two ARIA Hall of Fame inductions and has also performed with other Australian bands including Matt Finish, Ghostwriters and Men at Work. Rick is a highly regarded mentor and source of inspiration to those seeking an easier, softer way to live.

David Stewart is the author of One Day One Life and Pilgrim and a recovering alcoholic and Buddhist socialist. He runs a successful consulting firm advising charities, non for profits and corporations on how to live, give and work with abundance.

His wife thinks he is a grumpy, old man but forgives him because he cooks well and washes the dog. He loves near his three sons, not far from the beach in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Living Abundantly in Challenging Times”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *