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We're putting on an event called The Collective Upgrade! Join The Corker Collective at Werklab ft. The Collective You on November 16, 2022 for an: Upgrade! Whether it be a photo, an idea, a relationship, or a job! Healthy nibbles will be provided. Community will be present. All proceeds from the photoshoot will be donated to Backpack Buddies. LINKS: The Collective Upgrade on November 16. RSVP!: www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-collective-upgrade-tickets-441984315987 The Collective You: www.instagram.com/thecollectiveyou Salted Cycle: www.saltedcycle.com Becky Jasper: www.instagram.com/beckyjojasper Angela Manuel-Davis: www.instagram.com/angelamanueldavis
Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission.In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Christina Disler, Consultant and Founder of Werklab. As founder of the holistic wellness coworking business, Werklab, and previous experience as an HR manager, Christina's career has been committed to transforming the old paradigm of work culture. Tune in to learn Christina's thoughts on whether every organization should implement some form of remote work, common mistakes in people strategies, actionable ways to democratize company culture, and more!About AllVoicesIn today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.
What is it like to live in an unpredictable future? How do we plan for the future while still knowing that everything around us is always changing? And how do we bring that to all of us to the work we do?In this episode, we are incredibly lucky to have Christina Disler, founder of Werklab is with us to talk about her practice of understanding herself, her business, and how she can live her best lifeerictermuende.com
Today's guest is Christina Disler. She is the founder of Werklab and (also Editor in Chief at) The Werk. With a background in HR, Christina is passionate about disrupting the future through our relationship and approach to “work"; uncovering the interconnectedness between consciousness and work. Supporting this ideology, Werklab is a holistic wellness co-work space in Vancouver. And The Werk is an online publication which houses insights and practices from globally acclaimed subject matter experts, inspiring humans and healers. In this episode, we talk about her commitment to making a systematic change and impact on a global scale, the beauty of taking a break and slowing things down, and the future of wellness in the workplace. If you're looking for some inspiration, make sure to check out the Werk Net, it's a free online community that provides daily videos, workshops & tutorials to help you take care of yourself and your work. I hope you enjoy listening! Please subscribe and leave a review!
Bonus episode following our original conversation with Christina Disler, the founder of Werklab co-working space in Vancouver which is all about wellness and is also the founder of The Werk which is a digital publication with amazing content about shifting work culture. In this quick chat, we gain insight from Christina on how to use this time in self-isolation and working from home to re-connect and re-evaluate our relationship to work and our purpose.
In this episode, we're speaking with Christina Disler, the founder of Werklab co-working space in Vancouver which is all about wellness and is also the founder of The Werk which is a digital publication with amazing content about shifting work culture towards wellness and wellbeing. Christina has been on a really interesting journey herself and combines her background in HR with her passion and experience in wellness and spirituality to show how interconnected our work lives are with ourselves as people and souls on a planet. We speak with Christina about all things work culture, creating workspaces that foster wellness, and how spirituality, sexuality, and sustainability impact and influence our work lives as well as the type of work that we are doing.This interview is coming out at a really interesting time in the world. With everything that is happening in the world because of the coronavirus, there is a lot of time to reflect on work, our purpose, why we do what we do, how our work makes us feel. So I hope this is a helpful episode for anyone who is feeling a shift in their work at the moment. We are also going to be putting out some bonus content later this week with Christina about working from home and how to ensure we stay well.
On this episode, I’m joined by Cicely Blain. Activism is in Cicely’s blood and they share stories of their grandmother protesting against nuclear weapons and how this shaped Cicely into who they are now. Cicely uncovers the current racial landscape of Vancouver and the fad of “fast-fashion” D&I. We address tokenization, isolation and exclusion in fitness spaces. We finish off with recapping our views on pride week, Cicely giving updates on her upcoming book release and the very real stress and burnout that comes with activism. TO LEARN MORE Cicely Blain Consulting @cicelyblainconsulting Stratagem Conference - workplace justice re-imagined - Sept 27-29 2019 *BUY KILTER&MINT A COFFEE
After struggling with issues of mental health and a learning disability, Christina Disler realized the power of having a supportive space for entrepreneurs and creatives to come together and be inspired by each other. So she created the Werklab here in Vancouver, BC to act as a spiritual and conscious coworking base for those looking to join a community. Christina believes in the ability of vulnerability to act as a way to connect, create and innovate and has created a coworking space that preaches an agenda of mindfulness, meditation and slowing down. Today we are exploring her journey of entrepreneurship, why she believes vulnerability and curiosity are the keys to success and ways to live a meaningful life by taking care of yourself. Christina was intentional with her vision for Werklab and puts the importance of human connection at the root of all of her innovation. An episode all about tuning into yourself and the experiences of others, Christina is a prime example of the tremendous power of community. What intrigues you most about the Werklab holistic perspective? Share with us in the comments on the episode page. In This Episode How to create connection and community over the shared human experience Why Christina wanted to have a supportive space in a male-dominated industry Practices to connect with yourself and take the next step in your career Ways Werklab stays unique in the competitive co-working space industry Simple acts for yourself to encourage curiosity and vulnerability Quotes “It was like seeking the prescription of what others were telling me versus listening to myself and getting really in tune with what lands true for me.” (8:54) “We are a community of freelancers, of sole proprietors, of business owners, of remote workers, that come together as a collective and work out of the same space.” (18:58) “By creating this space and this room to breathe and actually taking care of myself, I actually started to see things so much clearer. And that's when I really recognized that the space I created for myself I wanted to create for others in the physical sense.” (26:44) “We want to make the world of wellness more aligned with the world of business and our life purpose.” (32:49) “The lows will pass, but also the highs. That's just part of entrepreneurship, there will be a next day. And you will win an award and then what? Or you'll hit a goal and then what? Its all about being adaptive at being mindful in the moment and to enjoy the ride. Because that's really what it is, its a journey, it's not about any destination.” (36:37) Links Werklab Website Follow Werklab on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter A Mindful Way Through Depression The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz The Mastery of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz The Artist's Way Morning Pages by Julia Cameron Check out the full show notes page here Keep up with everything ARC here Follow ARC on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Sachin Khona Follow Sachin on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
On this episode, I’m joined by Alica Forneret. Alica is a passionate writer who is paving the way for others to commemorate, commiserate and celebrate their dead moms. Alica and I jam on how she came into the work of grief, why she is creating a Dead Moms Club and the power of safe touch. Show notes: Motherless Mother's Day May 4th event Feelosophy X Mint Club Athletics May 25th event @alica.forneret alicaforneret.com
Welcome back to the podcast. Today I've got Christina Disler the founder of Werklab. A co-working space for entrepreneur. These spaces are popping up all over in major cities but Werklab has a twist. In this clean, motivating space, Werklab hosts a variety of events and classes for their members. With a main focus on health and wellness. Physically and mentally. It's a great way to voice the importance of mental health and encourage a work/life balance in the entrepreneurship world. I hope you find value from this and if you do I would love it if you could leave me a honest review/rating and subscribe!
On this episode, I’m joined by Dora Kamau from Bliss Your Heart. Dora and I connected through Feelosophy and the recent rad-ass event that was YESxSAJE : self-care self-love unplugged. I was immediately drawn to Dora’s approach to self-care and her own, unique story. Dora shares her soul mission of guiding women to wellness and wholeness and the story of becoming a self-care advocate. We discuss the gaps in the mental health system and how practitioners are not set up to support people of colour. We go straight into how different cultures perceive and approach spanking and the predicament it creates in the perception of love.
There was a hot demand for Giulia to come back on the podcast and record an episode on all things crystals… so here we are! Buckle up for a wild ride filled with singing, dancing and a sh*t ton of laughing. We kick things off by recapping my reiki session and share how crystals impacted the energy blockages and overall experience. We discuss crystal history, common uses and weird-ass facts. Giuls breaks down the difference between a new moon and a full moon and the rituals she practices for each. We jam on the pull of the ocean, the beauty of monthly recalibration and science vs intuition. Finally, we weigh in on amber teething necklaces, gua-sha and crystal sex toys.