Upcoming Workshops (Apr-June ’24)

Since partnering more regularly with a local pagan shop, The Magical Druid (Rev. Dangler is one of the co-owners, and you can shop online), I’ve been teaching on the 4th Saturday of the month, and occasionally other one-off classes.  It’s been going great. Here’s my classes for April through June 2024, and I’ll release my notes and such for over on Patreon as I create them.  I’m bringing my February “Awakening Your Garden” class to Trillium in a few weeks. If these upcoming classes go well, I might bring one to later festivals this year. If you’re local, you should totally show up for the class though 🙂

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Upcoming Workshops

I’ve started partnering more regularly with a local pagan shop, The Magical Druid (Rev. Dangleris one of the co-owners, and you can shop online), in order to teach classes.  I teach on the 4th Saturday of the month, and occasionally other one-off classes.  Here’s my schedule for the first quarter, and I’ll release my notes and such for over on Patreon as I create them.  Stuff that goes well I may bring to festivals this year. We’ll see. If you’re local, you should totally show up for the class though 🙂

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Teaching Chaplains About Paganism

I had the amazing opportunity to teach a class of Chaplaincy students doing CPE with OhioHealth this week.  Their instructor had reached out to me to see if I could help give them some perspective on what types of things pagans belief, and what would help them in times of crisis.  The talk went really well, the students were engaged and had good questions.  Hopefully I get the opportunity to go back with each new cohort.  

Here’s the outline that I sent along to the students:

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Mentoring Matters: Cultivating Trees For Our Forest

Mentoring is essential in cultivating new leaders in an organization.  Those of us who are already in those roles need to become mentors so that those following us can more easily manage the journey.  As mentors, we seek to help our mentees feel welcomed, valued, and part of their own learning process. We walk alongside them, providing support and insight, encouraging reflection, risk-taking, and confidence in their growing skills, and challenging them to continue moving forward on their path.

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