Living Fully with Mindfulness and Compassion Meditation
Mindful Heart Programs presents: “Living Fully with Mindfulness and Compassion” with Radhule Weininger, PhD and Japanese Zen Master Souken Danjo
Mindful Heart Programs presents: “Living Fully with Mindfulness and Compassion” with Radhule Weininger, PhD and Japanese Zen Master Souken Danjo
Socially-distanced parking with room to put chairs in front of your car. Filmgoers are asked to respect the safety of fellow attendees: Please wear masks and maintain a distance of six feet from others.
ONLINE: North America’s Galapagos The Historic Channel Islands Biological Survey
A Free Zoom Webinar Presentation by Corinne Heyning Laverty, research associate and fellow at the Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County, and associate of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation.
Corinne Heyning Laverty will present a stunning slide show featuring beautiful color and historic photographs of California’s eight Channel Islands and the pre-WWII scientific expeditions that went out to them. Her discussion will highlight not only the beauty of the islands, but the unique animals and plants that live nowhere else on the planet.
Aug 6, 13, 20 Thurs 7 – 9 PM – “Reducing Harm” – teaching by Dawa Tarchin Phillips - The Buddha’s teachings on reducing harm and benefitting oneself and others are among the most precious, powerful, and practical guidelines for modern life and for times when discord, confusion, and violence pervade our culture.
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Healing Breathwork, Loving Kindness, Sound and Body Meditation with Renee Golan
Tune into Solutions News on Friday, August 14th at 5pm on KZSB 1290am to listen to our show with Hazel Henderson. Shows are also converted to podcasts for later listening on all podcast streaming services.
Attend this free educational workshop to learn what you need to have in your estate planning boat. Topics include durable powers of attorney, estate planning and more!
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Mindfulness Meditation for Lawyers with Attorney Arnold Jaffe
The UC Santa Barbara Department of Music will present the fifth annual UCSB Summer Music Festival on Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23, 2020 as a virtual event. Sponsored by the UC Santa Barbara Office of Summer Sessions, the virtual festival will feature performances by the Los Angeles-based new music piano duo HOCKET, multi-percussionist and vocalist Miguelito León, UC Santa Barbara Composition alumnus and pianist Marc Evanstein, the Nesta Steel Drum Band, University Carillonist Wesley Arai, and Gamelan Sinar Surya, under the direction of UC Santa Barbara faculty member Richard North. The festival will also feature a children’s concert led by Miguelito León and a demonstration of a variety of Medieval and Renaissance instruments by UC Santa Barbara graduate Composition student Matthew Owensby.
Mix It Up! A virtual mixed media workshop for all. Whether you are an artist or not, this is a great platform in which we can all get creative, using what we have in studio, and putting it on the easel!
Mindful Heart Programs presents: Healing and self-care in Mindfulness, Compassion and Nature Connection with Michael Kearney, MD and Radhule Weininger, PhD
Join in a reading and conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hisham Matar in the second in a series of Parallel Stories offered via Zoom. A writer of exquisite gentleness and elegant pacing, Matar discusses his second memoir, "A Month in Siena," which speaks eloquently to a sense of loss and of suspended time, solitude, loneliness, love, and the way in which art can both console and consume us. Still grieving for his Libyan father who was kidnapped and had disappeared, Matar turns to Siena and the art of the 13 – 15th century, an art forever changed by the devastation of the Black Plague, for comfort and clarity. Within the gated confines of that city, he explores his own inner landscape, as if walking the outline of an idea, and in his story reveals much that is timely and connected to our own: the limits of grief, how the imagination is altered by events, the indifference of pestilence, and the acknowledgement that both love and art are an expression of faith.
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