[act-ma] Friday, Feb. 7, 3 - 4 PM, Marci Shimoff and Bill McKibben: Activating Love: Healing Ourselves, Protecting Our Future

Kerry Thompson thompson0692 at comcast.net
Wed Feb 5 05:46:59 PST 2014


Hi, 
My husband and I are involved with presenting the Awakening the Dreamer programs that originated from The Pachamama Alliance. Thought you might like to know about this phone event coming up on Friday afternoon featuring my 350.org hero Bill McKibben and Marci Shimoff, a transformational coach and author. Details below. 

- Kerry Thompson, Lancaster, MA 
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Friday, Feb. 7, 3 - 4 PM EST 
Marci Shimoff and Bill McKibben: 
Activating Love: Healing Ourselves, Protecting Our Future 

Register today to participate » 
http://www.pachamama.org/marci-shimoff-and-bill-mckibben 

Have you ever stopped to think what's required to truly live what you love? How do we bridge self-care and address the urgent needs of protecting our planet? In other words, how do we choose to express our love in the world, prioritize the needs of our planet and our personal well-being? 

We invite you to join us for our next live speaker event titled Activating Love: Healing Ourselves, Protecting Our Future. This free event will address how we can find happiness while honestly confronting the critical global issues of the planet. 

Bestselling author and transformational coach, Marci Shimoff, will ask us to look at our inner potential for happiness, and 350.org founder and activist, Bill McKibben, will look at the importance of stepping forward for the protection of the planet. 

This conversation will bridge our guest speakers' two perspectives, each bringing their passion and perspective to this dynamic conversation about living what we love. 

About Marci Shimoff 

With book sales of more than 14 million copies worldwide in 31 languages, Marci Shimoff is one of the bestselling female nonfiction authors of all time. This New York Times best-selling author is a world-renowned transformational expert, who has authored Love for No Reason, Happy for No Reason, co-author of six Chicken Soup For The Soul books, and is a featured teacher in the hit film The Secret. 

About Bill McKibben 

Bill is the author of a dozen books about the environment, beginning with The End of Nature in 1989, which is regarded as the first book for a general audience on climate change. He is a founder of the grassroots climate campaign 350.org that has coordinated 15,000 rallies in 189 countries since 2009. Time Magazine called him 'the planet's best green journalist,' and the Boston Globe said in 2010 that he was 'probably the country's most important environmentalist.' 



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