with Lama Adam Berner & Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper, Ph.D
Columbus KTC Community Room
10:00 AM – Noon
We live in difficult times! Yet many of us have found ourselves – be it on the job, within our families or for other beloved communities – responsible for leading while feeling very much lost. The question then becomes, “How does one lead when we ourselves feel lost?”
This workshop will assist attendees in connecting with their own frameworks relating to one’s sense of direction, leadership constructs, and attachments through basic meditation and a series of activities grounded in practices for everyday self-reflection. Through this workshop, attendees will learn more about how to authentically lead, even when feeling lost, in ways that mitigate harm to their communities.
Audience: Open to all
Registration: Required. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/leadership-when-feeling-lost-reflective-practice-for-success-tickets-325385606107
Cost: Free
About the presenters:
Dr. Rebecca F. Kemper, Ph.D. is a researcher at COSI’s Center for Research and Evaluation. Her research concerns workforce development skills needed for the twenty-first century and has been featured by The Royal Society, NPR, The Columbus and Dayton African American News Journal, The Routledge Handbook of International Planning Education, and the Journal of Urban Affairs. She has attended Columbia University and Ohio State University and holds degrees in Psychology, Architecture and City and Regional Planning. She has previously worked at Ohio State University and the Gateway Film Center.
Lama Adam Berner is a teacher of meditation and altruism, and the founder of Mindfulness For Life, a new non-profit with the mission of bringing mindfulness and compassion training to underserved communities. He is also the host of the Lama Taboot podcast, associate resident teacher at Columbus KTC Meditation Center, and affiliate chaplain at several universities. He has a BA in music from Otterbein University, and in 2020 completed a traditional three-year meditation retreat at Karme Ling Retreat Center.