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The Tourism Academy's Sheena Works moderates this inspiring conversation about the power of women in leadership. Joining her are Rebecca Mark from Rutgers University, Colie Edison of the WNBA, Melissa Cherry from Miles Partnership and Sophia Hyder Hock of Destinations International. Women and LeadershipWomen-owned and women-led businesses are one of the fastest growing sectors in the enterprise world. Help us celebrate Women's History Month and learn how to build a more profitable, resilient and diverse organization.Topics include:how to diversity your businesswhere opportunities for women leaders are availablehow the mentors and business advisors can helpBusiness Class is brought to you by The Tourism Academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at tourismacademy.org. Support the show (https://patreon.com/tourismbusinessclass)
In this episode Rebecca (The Skeptic) interviews Mark Rogers, an artist whose work explores paranormal themes reflecting his interest in aliens and the occult. Rebecca and Mark discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life and exchange their personal UFO sightings before venturing into some philosophical territory in a discussion of the nature of belief. Mark shares how he uses meditation and tarot to inspire his art and explains some of the basics of chaos magic and how it might just work, even for skeptics! If you listen to this episode without taking a look at Mark's paintings you are missing out just google image search his name or find his work at the links below. Connect with Mark: Website: http://www.markrogersart.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markrogersart/ Instagram: @markrogersart Exploring esoteric, paranormal and spiritual topics from two completely different perspectives it's The Seeker and The Skeptic. Connect with us: Twitter @SeekerSkeptic Instagram @SeekerSkeptic Or visit www.seekerandskeptic.com Support the Show (please) https://www.patreon.com/seekerskeptic
Jackie Welch-Schlicher and Rebecca Mark are both artists who have mastered the art of listening deeply, receptivity and response, and playing with the magic of the unexpected. Each of them uses “an open hand” when crafting their work, which allows the artistic expression to reflect the improvisational nature of life. The practice of trust rather than control, receiving rather than forcing, keeps the work fresh and alive no matter what the form or task.
Sharon Weil and Rebecca Mark, writer, poet, professor at Tulane University, delve into her unique practice of unearthing the Muse. Hers is a whole body approach to writing, one that moves seamlessly from words, to movement, to drawing, and back again as a way of generating deep creativity and giving voice to the unexpected. Using Continuum, the result is a fluid, magical unfolding of imaginal realms; the process itself is the real discovery. For writers, artists, and deep dreamers, alike.
Jackie Welch-Schlicher and Rebecca Mark are both artists who have mastered the art of listening deeply, receptivity and response, and playing with the magic of the unexpected. Each of them uses “an open hand” when crafting their work, which allows the artistic expression to reflect the improvisational nature of life. The practice of trust rather than control, receiving rather than forcing, keeps the work fresh and alive no matter what the form or task.
Jackie Welch-Schlicher and Rebecca Mark are both artists who have mastered the art of listening deeply, receptivity and response, and playing with the magic of the unexpected. Each of them uses “an open hand” when crafting their work, which allows the artistic expression to reflect the improvisational nature of life. The practice of trust rather than control, receiving rather than forcing, keeps the work fresh and alive no matter what the form or task.
Jackie Welch-Schlicher and Rebecca Mark are both artists who have mastered the art of listening deeply, receptivity and response, and playing with the magic of the unexpected. Each of them uses “an open hand” when crafting their work, which allows the artistic expression to reflect the improvisational nature of life. The practice of trust rather than control, receiving rather than forcing, keeps the work fresh and alive no matter what the form or task.
Sharon Weil and Rebecca Mark, writer, poet, professor at Tulane University, delve into her unique practice of unearthing the Muse. Hers is a whole body approach to writing, one that moves seamlessly from words, to movement, to drawing, and back again as a way of generating deep creativity and giving voice to the unexpected. Using Continuum, the result is a fluid, magical unfolding of imaginal realms; the process itself is the real discovery. For writers, artists, and deep dreamers, alike.