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Harvesting the Seeds of Change: Embracing Reinvention
Join us for “Harvesting the Seeds of Change: Embracing Reinvention,” where Cecily Mak, Soren Gordhamer, Robin Roffer, and Jill Nykoliation will explore transformation through personal growth. This live event will dive into topics like releasing unwanted habits, embracing reinvention, and discovering your truest self. It’s a powerful opportunity to gain insights and tools for your next chapter.
October 15, 2024
11:00 AM PT
02:00 PM ET
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Cecily Mak
ClearLife Founder | Host of Undimmed: A ClearLife Podcast
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Soren Gordhamer
Mindfulness teacher | Entrepreneur | Author of Wisdom 2.0: Ancient Secrets for the Creative and Constantly Connected
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Robin Fisher Roffer
Brand Strategist | Storyteller | Author | Screenwriter | Script Writer
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Jill Nykoliation
Award-Winning Business Leader | Brand Strategist | Personal Coach
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Caregiver Wellness: Brain, Body, & Boundaries
December 9, 2025
8:00 AM PT
11:00 AM ET
Caregiver Wellness: Protecting Your Brain and Heart While Caring for Others
Briony Catlow, Barbara Kreisman, Paula Enrietto, and host Kari Cardinale
Neuroscientist Dr. Briony Catlow and aging and caregiving advocate Dr. Barbara Kreisman join us live to talk about what caregiving actually asks of us, and what it quietly takes when we’re not paying attention.
You’ll hear the fascinating neuroscience behind what happens to your brain when you’re chronically sleep-deprived and stress-flooded, and why that fog you’re feeling isn’t a personal failing. Barbara will talk about the emotional complexity caregivers rarely name out loud: the grief while someone’s still alive, the guilt about feeling resentful, the slow disappearing act of your own identity.
They’ll share practical, evidence-based strategies to protect your cognitive health in the midst of it all, and why boundaries aren’t selfish – they’re how you stay whole and well enough to keep showing up.