Understanding the causes and impacts of our current global situation as well as our responsibilities and possible courses of action will allow us to help provide for our progeny a future that is sustainable. We will uncover the reasons why our planetary civilization is on an unsustainable course and discover what are the most urgent areas for improvement.
As CEO of a large hotel company, Chip Conley was faced with a dismal economic situation in the post-dot-com, post-9/11 era. Discover how Chip reinterpreted Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to help his company focus on the higher needs of its employees, customers, and investors. Explore how you can create an engaged culture within any organization.
This workshop weaves together Florence Nightingale's (1820 - 1910) legacy, science, and art to increase our understanding of being a global citizen activist at our deepest and highest expression of self, nature, and culture as we work together to create a healthy world by 2020.
Join us to deliberately weave individual and collective learning. Expand your network of inspired allies and friends. Engage with tools from Appreciative Inquiry, World Cafe, Open Space Technology, and the Art of Hosting. Help navigate the changes facing IONS and live into the opportunities. Bring your stories, wicked questions, honesty, passion, and openness to being a community of practice.
The mystery of healing in Curanderismo lies within the earth, the heavens, the stars, and the sacred four directions. Come and learn the fundamentals of Curanderismo, an ancient and culturally rich health care system that helps you to remember what you have lost and reconnect to your true nature.
As Chip Conley has written in PEAK, his best-selling book, peak-performing organizations create peak experiences for all those they come into contact with. In this workshop, you will learn how you can focus on the Hierarchy of Needs for your employees and customers.
Coumba Touré has participated in and been instrumental in facilitating hundreds of educational workshops, gatherings, and struggles for social change around the world. In this session, she welcomes you into an exciting conversation about bridging divides and navigating through the diverse worlds on our interconnected planet.
Belvie Rooks is an African American woman whose family story of enslavement is chronicled in The Seeds of Sally Good'n: A Black Family in Arkansas, 1833 - 1953. Thomas DeWolf, a white male descendant of the most successful slave-trading family in U.S. history, retraces his ancestors' steps through the notorious Triangle Trade in his memoir Inheriting the Trade. You're invited to join them in a deeper conversation about race. Explore the hidden slave history of the North and how the traumas of that era still reverberate today. Join the urgent call for honest and opened-hearted dialogue in a nation ready for healing.