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Monday Music Moment – “I’ll Never Find Another You”

Posted: 26 Apr 2015 09:00 PM PDT

I went for a walk down Memory Lane and got right down near the end of it. This is a song from my childhood. It is the Seekers singing, “I’ll Never Find Another You.” The whiff of nostalgia here for me is so overpowering that I think I’m going to faint!

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In This Issue
Exhibitor Opportunities! First Come, First Served!

We are excited to announce exhibitor opportunities at the 5th Annual NARME National Leadership Summit at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta, GA.

 

There are a limited number of spaces available, so take advantage of this opportunity early. You will not want to miss out on this fantastic event! Click here for more information  

In her book The Power of the Past: Understanding Cross-Class Marriages, sociologist Jessi Streib interviews 32 "different-origin" married couples: in which one partner grew up with a college-educated father who worked in a professional or managerial job.. Read More 
Divorce and Lessons for a Lifelong Marriage
When I was a newlywed, my grandparents' marriage ended. It ended not with divorce papers, but with my grandfather's funeral. Read More
Many Teens Quitting School to Help Support Families
Teens drop out of high school for all sorts of reasons: lack of motivation, little support from parents, poor academic performance.  Read More  
Author claims Marriage is NOT a Solution to Poverty
There's a growing rift when it comes to marriage. College educated, higher-income Americans generally get married and stay married. Read More 
5 Facts About Cohabitation You May Not Know
Relationships are a central feature of human existence. "Man is by nature a social animal" observed Aristotle twenty-four centuries ago."An individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human." Read More
Marriage Ed is the KEY!
Wow! Bill Coffin is a wise, caring man with an extensive background in marriage health and wellness! We will have him back, for sure! Read More

Forecast for Federal Grants Release is Holding!  

  • Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Grants Click Here
  • Responsible Fatherhood Opportunities for Reentry and Mobility Click Here

AT YOUR REQUEST!

 Many of you have asked if NARME will do a webinar to walk through the RFPs.  The answer is YES!  As soon as the RFPs come out a team of us will review them and set a date for a webinar to talk about them.  We are doing this in NO official capacity related to any government entity.  Our goal is to highlight important pieces of the RFPs so that all who choose to write a proposal turn in a well written proposal.  

All Things Leadership Summit

Write a winning Grant Proposal 

Whether you are preparing to apply for local, state or federal grants such as the Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood grants, NARME wants to play a supportive role in the process...Join us for breakfast on Monday morning, June 15 from 8:00am - 9:30am for "Write and Review a Winning Proposal", an exclusive presentation on grant writing tips as well as how to objectively review your grant for the maximum score you want and need. Breakfast is $15 per person (this is our cost) and can be expensed as part of the conference. You can register for this session when you register for the conference.


Additionally, we encourage you to connect with others at the conference on Tuesday, June 16th during our lunch session to gain additional insight and ideas. Peer to peer collaboration is vital when writing a grant to ensure that your approach is clear and concise. These opportunities are priceless, especially if this is your first time to apply! Take advantage of this great opportunity today, and register at  www.narme.org

Did you Miss Last Week's Behind the Scenes Webinar?

 We want to make sure that everyone gets the chance to hear all about the upcoming NARME Leadership Summit. Click Here to View the 35 minute webinar. If you have any questions regarding the summit email, info@narme.org.

We Work Together: Let's Play Together!  

Make sure to join us for a night of FUN at the networking event at Main Event. Just think, an inside playground for adults complete with dinner, bowling, multi-level ropes course, billiards, arcade games and laser tag! A great chance to not only network with new faces, reconnect with old, but also an opportunity to do some team building with your colleagues if you come as a group! The cost is $50 per person and $10 for transportation for those that need it. Register now at  www.narme.org
Webinar Registration Now Open for the May 20 NARME Webinar!

Dr. Dan Siegel

    

Dr. Dan Siegel, one of the world's leading authorities on brain development and author of The Developing Mind: How Relationships and The Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are, will present our next NARME Webinar on May 20. Register now, and help us spread the word to others. This will be an outstanding webinar.

 

Register Here and Learn More   

 

2015 NARME Leadership Summit Plenary Speakers

Raising Sons who treat Women Right
As a man, I sometimes think I feel even more disturbed and disgusted by the alleged activities of Jian Ghomeshi and Bill Cosby than many women are. It's heinous things like that that gives the rest of us a bad name, and provides fodder for the type of statements that begin: "God, men are such..." And we're not-at least not all of us. Read More
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Fwd: The Marriage Challenge Podcast EP15 - Back from the brink


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Dear Bill

Welcome to the latest edition of The Marriage Challenge podcast. This month we are joined by Kate and Harry Benson who talk very candidly about the struggles they experienced in their marriage – struggles which left them facing the prospect of divorce. In this interview, they explain how they managed to pull their relationship back from the brink and are now happier together than they have ever been. 

Whether you are going through a difficult time in your own marriage or have friends or family who are struggling, this is a must-listen. The Bensons’ story offers hope that relationships can be turned around, and that it is possible not just to survive together … but to thrive together.

Best wishes,

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Thanks for sending me this reminder.  I am attaching the handout/slide we use these days with the four essentials.  The 4th one was added by Better Marriages Leadership, recognizing that the mace's implicitly valued this but didn't put it on the essential list in the early writings.  Maybe they would have added it had they been with us longer??

Good to see you a couple of weeks ago. 

Blessings,  Joan

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Fwd: Recovering Origins: A Unique Healing Retreat for Adult Children of Divorce

Recovering Origins: A Unique Healing Retreat for Adult Children of Divorce

Recovering Origins
is a three day retreat at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine that invites participants to move through the broken image of love that appeared to them in their parents’ divorce to their deepest origin and identity as God’s beloved. The retreat gives participants a greater understanding of the wound of divorce and the ways it affects their lives, offers advice about the difficulties concerning love and trust of others, and explains how the Catholic faith, spiritual practices, and the Sacraments are essential to self-knowledge and healing. The retreat begins on Friday, May 1st at 6:30 P.M. and ends on Sunday, May 3rd at 3:30 P.M. Cost per individual is $75 (includes several meals) and space is limited. Scholarships are available upon request. Please note that the retreat neither includes nor requires overnight lodging, but lodging in the area is available on a first-come, first-serve basis for those who would like to purchase it. To register or to request more information please email Daniel Meola at Daniel.Meola@jp2shrine.org.

        My dream is that this retreat will be offered 2-3 times a year or more if needed at the Shrine. I pray we can really start healing the wounds of the culture through this retreat. Please keep it in your prayers.

        If you have any questions about the retreat, then please don't hesitate to email me. Thank you.

Regards,
Daniel Meola





Attached is the flyer for the Recovering Origins retreat at the Shrine. Also, here is the Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/659858594144824/

 

Also, here is the highlight blurb about the retreat:

 

Recovering Origins: A Unique Healing Retreat for Adult Children of Divorce

Recovering Origins is a three day retreat at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine that invites participants to move through the broken image of love that appeared to them in their parents’ divorce to their deepest origin and identity as God’s beloved. The retreat gives participants a greater understanding of the wound of divorce and the ways it affects their lives, offers advice about the difficulties concerning love and trust of others, and explains how the Catholic faith, spiritual practices, and the Sacraments are essential to self-knowledge and healing. The retreat begins on Friday, May 1st at 6:30 P.M. and ends on Sunday, May 3rd at 3:30 P.M. Cost per individual is $75 (includes several meals) and space is limited. Scholarships are available upon request. Please note that the retreat neither includes nor requires overnight lodging, but lodging in the area is available on a first-come, first-serve basis for those who would like to purchase it. To register or to request more information please email Daniel Meola at Daniel.Meola@jp2shrine.org.

 

Please send this to whoever you think would be interested!

 

Thanks,

Dan






Daniel J. Meola
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The Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family
danielmeola@gmail.com

"Why must we give ourselves fully to God? Because God has given Himself to us. If God who owes nothing to us is ready to impart to us no less than Himself, shall we answer with just a fraction of ourselves? To give ourselves fully to God is a means of receiving God Himself. I for God and God for me." - Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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The rising median age at first marriage, tools to prepare teens for parenthood, and more links from @billcoffin - @FamStudies
     
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Fwd: Marriage in Decline: No Big Deal?/ Register NOW For Upcoming Webinar!


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In This Issue
The "Decline" of Marriage Isn't a Problem
For decades now, a dispute has raged between liberals and conservatives about whether the decline in marriage is a cause or a consequence of economic problems for the American working class. Read More 
 Marriage Decline is not a Problem.  Really?
Last week, Matthew Yglesias argued in Vox that the "decline" of marriage in America, and around the globe, "isn't a problem."  Read More
When Families Fragment, Honor the Suffering
Toby, 21, laughs and shakes his head no when asked if his parents ever married. "Thank God for that! I don't really believe in marriage-never have, never will."  Read More 
5 Reasons Marriage Doesn't Work Anymore

Marriages today just don't work.

The million-dollar question? Why not?

It's a pretty simple concept - fall in love and share your life together. Our great grandparents did it, our grandparents followed suit, and for many of us, our parents did it as well.

Why the hell can't we? Read More 

Exhibitor Opportunities! First Come, First Served!

We are excited to announce exhibitor opportunities at the 5th Annual NARME National Leadership Summit at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta, GA.

 

There are a limited number of spaces available, so take advantage of this opportunity early. You will not want to miss out on this fantastic event! Click here for more information 

What Do Milennials Really Think About Marriage? 

Millennial Armageddon?  This article offers their take on Millennial's point of view. GET THE LATEST RESEARCH!  You won't want to miss hearing Charles Kenny speak at the Leadership Summit about the research he has just completed with working class millennial concerning marriage and relationships. Read Article Here 

Curious about the 2015 NARME Leadership Summit? Get a Sneak Peek!  

   

Register now for April 15 Sneak Peek Webinar!

 

Join us for a look at the national leaders who will be presenting provocative plenaries and workshops that will be offering cutting-edge resources for you both personally and professionally! This Summit is about helping you move your organization from good to great! There will also be many fun opportunities for networking and sharing with your peers across the country!  It's all happening June 15-17 at the beautiful Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel!  

 

 Click Here to Register  

 

 

May 20 NARME Webinar 

   

Get A Brain! From toddlers to teens on into adulthood there has been a tremendous amount of research in the news about brain development.  Many of you asked if we could get Dr. Dan Siegel, one of the world's leading authorities on brain development, to speak for NARME.  Unfortunately, Dr. Siegel will be in Singapore at the time of our Leadership Summit; however, he agreed to do a webinar on May 20 about brain development and its impact on relationships.Register now and feel free to tell your friends.  This is going to be an outstanding webinar!

 

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the universal processes at the heart of an interpersonal neurological view of human development. 
  2. Learn the neural circuitry of self-regulation and how it develops within early relationships.
  3. Apply the principles of integration and understand how chaos and rigidity emerge when integration is impaired.

Register Here and Learn More   

 

All Things Leadership Summit

Registration Open! You won't want to miss out on the NARME Leadership Summit!

You can register for The Summit and reserve your spot for workshops today. You will also have the opportunity to sign up for the Networking Event at Main Event as well as pre-purchase the conference recordings through Playback Now at a 25% discount.

 

You can find the list of workshops and times as well as the plenary speakers listed on the NARME Summit website. Click Here  

 

  

2015 NARME Leadership Summit Workshops

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Fwd: Your Time - Your place: Replay Recordings of Virtual Marriage Enrichment Groups

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Recordings, including audio and slides, of all Virtual Marriage Enrichment Groups are available. Select the topic that is most interesting to you. Click here to listen in when it's convenient for you.


 
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"Have Greater Client Impact Today!" Webinar Series

 

Hosted by: The RIDGE Project

Cost:  FREE

Dates:  4/2 (completed), 4/7, 4/14

Times:  1:30pm EST - 2:30pm EST

Featured Presenters:  Ron & Catherine Tijerina, Scott Beck & the Gloo team, and Drs. Phyllis & Sherod Miller


Are you looking to make a greater impact in your community?  Are you ready to combine cutting-edge technology with proven results?  If so, make sure you join us for Webinar #2 today at 1:30pm EST  to learn  more from relationship and communication experts Drs. Sherod & Phyllis Miller!

 

Our free webinar series, "Have Greater Client Impact Today!", can help you transform yourself or your organization into an effective catalyst for making positive impacts in the areas of healthy relationships, responsible fatherhood, and workforce development.

 

Our evidence-based TYRO curricula, combined with the TYRO Digital Platform, offers the perfect solution for addressing the needs of at-risk populations and promoting healthy choices and responsible decisions.  This platform is the future of case management, utilizing real-time data tracking to provide essential information about client progress in real-time.  It integrates seamlessly with the robust services we offer and has been shown to bridge the gap between classes and meetings.

 

Do you want to get in on the ground floor of this paradigm shift in case management?  Consider including TYRO in your grant application!

 

We are looking for other like-minded individuals or organizations that wish to have greater client impact today.  Space is limited, so don't delay.

 

Webinar #1 (completed, view here)

 

Webinar #2, April 7th, 1:30pm EST - 2:30pm EST:

-Ron & Cathy Tijerina, Drs. Phyllis & Sherod Miller

  • Applying technology to effective, evidence-based programming
  • Healthy relationship
  • Responsible fatherhood

Webinar #3, April 14th, 1:30pm EST - 2:30pm EST:

-Ron & Cathy Tijerina, Dr. Jeff Fray & The Gloo Team

  • How to pull it all together
  • What you will need
  • Next steps

Featured Presenters:

 

Ron and Catherine Tijerina are nationally respected advocates for families, authors, and speakers. Through The RIDGE Project, their dynamic and inspiring leadership has helped transform tens of thousands of lives across the country.

 

  

Sherod Miller, Ph.D., is Chief Executive Officer of ICP.  He heads instructor training plus materials a nd program development.  He also conducts training in interpersonal communication and team-building for corporations and other organizations.  Phyllis A. Miller, Ph.D., is President of ICP.  She manages certification of instructors, continuing education, and the editorial process, as well as conducts training. Their programs are used by Health Marriage grantees, Responsible Fatherhood grantees, the US Army, colleges, and by agencies and counselors around the country.

 


TYRO

Here Are the Details on Our Successful TYRO Programming!

 

TYRO: (Latin, n): an apprentice, novice, or young warrior, someone learning

something new, or founding father.

 

TYRO, our flagship suite of programs, was created and is based on the Tijerina family's personal experience with welfare and incarceration. It is comprised of three components: TYRO Dads, Couple Communication®, and TYRO Job Ethics Training (JET). TYRO is a holistic, multi-faceted character-building program, designed to strengthen individuals and families. It teaches participants how to overcome destructive generational cycles of poverty, incarceration, and dependency.

 

TYRO ADULT PROGRAM SUITE

  • TYRO Dads
  • TYRO Job Ethics Training (JET)
  • Couple Communication

Our TYRO programs offer individuals a clear picture of what responsibility looks like, and how they can achieve success within themselves and their own family.

 

The RIDGE Project's nationally recognized TYRO Programs have yielded the following positive results:

 

Ex-Offender Recidivism
3.28% one-year rate for TYROs! 

 

Fatherhood/Marriage
98.9% of TYRO participants improved in at least one responsible parenting or healthy marriage category!

 

Workforce Development
225 clients placed in jobs generating over $6 million in taxable wages!*
 

Infraction Rate

TYROs are 46.2% less likely to have an infraction than non-TYROs!**

 

*For participants who completed the TYRO program and obtained employment between April 2012 and August 2013. Clients were obtaining employment prior to April 2012, but tracking employment data did not begin until April 2012.

 

**As recently measured at Belmont Correctional Institution.

 

"This project has been very successful in reuniting families, in particular after the fathers leave prison, keeping them home and out of prison. And, to have a successful program that achieves results in that area is absolutey astounding." - Lynn Wachtmann, Former Ohio Senator and State Representative 


 

Your Resource for Effective, Evidence-Based, and Technology-Driven Programming for Impacting the Areas of Workforce Development, Healthy Relationship or Responsible Fatherhood!

 

If you missed the first Webinar session last Thursday, no worries!  You can watch it NOW by clicking here.  Webinar #1 details:

  

Webinar #1, April 2nd, 1:30pm EST - 2:30pm EST:

-Ron & Cathy Tijerina, Scott Beck, Dr. Jeff Fray & The Gloo Team

  • Harnessing the power of technology
  • Technology and the future of program delivery
  • TYRO Digital Platform (MDE), case management, real-time data tracking
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Fwd: Happy Spring Quarter: Conversations on Compassion with Thupten Jinpa, Spring Issue of Compassion Journal, Position Opening and Much More


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 The Center for Compassion & 
Altruism Research & Education

In This Issue
New Event: Conversations on Compassion with Thupten Jinpa
This Thursday: Invited Lecture by Emanuele Castano, PhD
Remembering Conversations on Compassion with Thich Nhat Hanh
Conversations on Compassion with Sharon Salzberg
Spring Issue of Compassion Journal
Video: Invited Lecture by Kelly McGonigal
Video: Conversations on Compassion with Glenn Beck
CCARE Quick Links


All CCARE Events

Here is our exciting line-up of upcoming events. Registration is highly recommended for events, so click an event below to save your spot today!



CCT Regional Courses
Below are a few of the regional Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT) courses offered outside of Stanford University. Learn more and register below.

April 15: Berkeley, CA

April 22: Sacramento, CA

*Please direct any questions to the CCT teacher leading the course.
"The Loneliness Cure" by Kory Floyd, PhD
In The Loneliness Cure Professor Kory Floyd explores the experience of affection deprivation-a lack of adequate affection afflicting millions of American adults. A culmination of two decades' worth of research, The Loneliness Cure explains why affection is so critical for well-being and why so many adults find themselves wishing for more affection in their lives. The book also articulates six strategies that can help people build stronger affectionate connections with their loved ones. 

*The Loneliness Cure will be released on May 1 and is available for preorder now. For details, visit koryfloyd.com
Second Annual Positive Business Conference

Dates: May 14-15, 2015

Location: University of Michigan Ross School of Business

 

Would you like to improve your

workplace, engage your employees,

and make a positive impact on the bottom line?

 

Michigan Ross is hosting the second

Conference on May 14 & 15, 2015. 

 

Click here to learn more and register to attend.

Mindfulness and Compassion Conference
Dates: June 3-7, 2015
Location: San Francisco State University (SFSU)

The Mindfulness and Compassion Conference: The Art and Science of Contemplative Practice brings together internationally recognized researchers engaged in the scientific study of mindfulness and compassion meditation with seasoned Buddhist teachers and scholars to explore the frontiers of contemplative practice. 

To learn more and register, click here













  
Stanford's Charter for Compassion
1) Are you a Stanford affiliate?
2) Do you want to increase compassion on the Stanford campus?

If YES, then please sign Stanford's Charter for Compassion to designate Stanford as a compassionate university!

Hear what others at Stanford have to say about compassion.
Charter For Compassion - Stanford University
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Spring Greetings!

Spring has sprung and a new quarter is upon us here at Stanford University. This quarter we hope you will join us for some of our wonderful events, including the newly added Conversations on Compassion with Thupten Jinpa, who has been the principal translator to H.H. the Dalai Lama and is one of the founding members of CCARE. See below for our full schedule of events.

 

Speaking of Spring, the Spring issue of Compassion Journal has been released and is full of the latest and insightful compassion-related articles. The link to the full articles can be found below.

 

CCARE would also like to take a moment to reflect on the health of our friend Thich Nhat Hanh, who has suffered from a severe stroke.  We ask that you keep him in your thoughts and send healing wishes his way. To reminisce on his visit to Stanford in 2013, we share the video link to his Conversation on Compassion with our director below.

 

To stay up to date on the latest developments in compassion research, connect with us via Facebook, TwitterLinkedIn and Instagram.

NEW: Conversations on Compassion with Thupten Jinpa

Date: May 21, 2015

Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Location: TBA, Stanford University

 

Thupten Jinpa, PhD is a former monk and has been the principal English translator to H.H. the Dalai Lama for nearly thirty years. Trained as a Geshe in the Tibetan tradition Jinpa also holds a BA and PhD from Cambridge University, where he worked as a research fellow. As a visiting scholar at Stanford University, Jinpa was a founding member of CCARE and the principal author of Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT). He is an adjunct professor of religious studies at McGill University, president of the Institute of Tibetan Classics, and chairman of the Mind and Life Institute, which is dedicated to promoting dialogues and collaborations between the sciences and contemplative knowledge, especially Buddhism. 

 

He is also the author of a forthcoming book, A Fearless Heart, which is now available for preorder.


Learn more about Jinpa's work and register for this event by clicking here.

THIS WEEK: Invited Lecture by Emanuele Castano, PhD

Date: April 9, 2015

Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Location: Clark Center Auditorium, Stanford University

 

Only a few days left until CCARE's Invited Lecture by Emanuele Castano, PhD!
 
"Reading Literary Fiction Helps 
Reading Others"

 

Emanuele Castano is Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research in New York. His work revolves around three main areas: Collective Identity, Intergroup Relations and Morality; Social Identity, Ideology, and the Human Condition; and Empathy and Theory of Mind. He has authored more than 50 publications, mostly scientific articles in highly regarded journals, and consulted with international organizations, governments and other institutions.

 

Don't forget to register to hear Emanuele present this Thursday.

Remembering Conversations on Compassion with Thich Nhat Hanh
As many of you may be aware, the internationally renowned Zen master and Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh, has suffered from a severe stroke and is continuing to recover. We would like to reflect on the special time he spent with CCARE for Conversations on Compassion and send our healing wishes.

Conversations on Compassion with Thich Nhat Hanh
Conversations on Compassion with Thich Nhat Hanh on October 24, 2013
Temporary Position Opening at CCARE
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CCARE is pleased to announce an opening for a Temporary Outreach and Program Coordinator. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone excited to provide a wide-range of programmatic support and get some great some experience supporting compassion education!

Learn more about the position and how to apply by clicking here. Applications are due by Wednesday April 22, 2015. 

Questions? Email ccare_info@stanford.edu and be sure to put "Temporary Outreach & Program Coordinator in the subject line.
Stanford Students: MED130/YESplus Retreat
Attention Stanford students! Still looking for a class to take this quarter? Consider taking MED 130: The Practice of Happiness (includes a YESplus workshop)!


The course and YESplus workshop provides us with tools to manage our stress and energy levels, leading us to a more happy, fulfilled, and meaningful life.

 

How can you take it? Here are two options:

 

1) YESplus for credit (through the class MED 130, called the Practice of Happiness). The credit workshop is a quarter-long 1/week class with a mini-retreat included. Register for the course on Axess, see MED 130 and APPLY NOW. The class is taught in a small seminar style format and there are very few spaces!

2) The non-credit YESplus workshop is a 4-day workshop, also held on campus. APPLY NOW.

Dates: April 23-26

Thurs & Fri: 6:30pm - 10:00pm

Sat & Sun: 1:00pm - 5:00pm. 

 

For more information on MED 130 and the YESplus workshop, visit yesplus.stanford.edu.

 
Questions? Email yespluscourse@gmail.com.
NEXT WEEK: Conversations on Compassion with Sharon Salzberg

Date: April 16, 2015

Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Location: Cubberley Auditorium, Stanford University

 

Next week Sharon Salzberg, New York Times best-selling author and worldwide meditation teacher will join CCARE for Conversations on Compassion. 

 

Sharon is Co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Barre, Massachusetts. She has been leading meditation retreats worldwide since 1974.  She has played a crucial role in bringing Asian meditation practices to the West. The ancient Buddhist practices of vipassana (mindfulness) and metta (lovingkindness) are the foundations of her work. 

 

Register here to reserve your spot today.

4/18 & 4/19: "Lovingkindness" and "Equanimity" Daylong Retreats 

Take a day for yourself and experience a daylong retreat led by Sharon Salzberg! 

 

She will be teaching Lovingkindness on April 18 and Equanimity: The Balance Born of Wisdom on April 19, at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Learn more and register here.

5/28: Meng-Wu Lecture by Owen Flanagan Jr, PhD

Date: May 28, 2015

Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Location: Pigott Hall, Stanford University

 

Owen Flanagan Jr, PhD will present a Meng-Wu lecture:

 

"Stoic and Buddhist Views on Elimination of Anger"

 

He is the James B. Duke University Professor at Duke University. He is also Co-director of the Center for Comparative Philosophy.

 

He has written many articles, reviews, and contributed to colloquia as well as written and edited many books, including "The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized" (MIT 2011). He is currently finishing a book, "The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibilities," which Oxford will publish.

 

Learn more and register here to attend.

6/3: Conversations on Compassion with Matthieu Ricard
Date: June 3, 2015

Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Location: Berg Hall at Li Ka Shing Center (LKSC), Stanford University

 

Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over 45 years ago. As a trained scientist and Buddhist monk, he is uniquely positioned in the dialogue between East and West. He is an international best-selling author and a prominent speaker on the world stage, celebrated at the World Economic Forum at Davos and at TED where over four million people have viewed his TED talk on happiness.

 

His latest book, "Altruism, The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World," is now available to pre-order here.

Learn more about Ricard's work and register here to attend.
Read the Latest Issue of Compassion Journal
Compassion Journal has released many new fantastic articles covering compassion related to topics such as stress, the workplace, neuroscience, and more. 

Here are just a few to check out:
VIDEO: Invited Lecture by Kelly McGonigal, PhD
Listen to Kelly McGonigal, PhD speak as she presents her lecture: "How Compassion and Altruism Create Resilience
Invited Lecture: Kelly McGonigal, PhD
Invited Lecture: Kelly McGonigal, PhD on March 12

Don't forget to check out her forthcoming book, "The Upside of Stress," available in stores May 5. You can also preorder the book here.
VIDEO: Conversations on Compassion with Glenn Beck
Compassion is a tool for understanding people who don't look like us or think like us. We are all on a journey, and when we spend time together we realize it is one world and we have to live together in it. We can't judge people by sound bites; ultimately we all want many of the same things: safety, enough food to eat, and the help of others. -Opening remarks by CCARE's Director, Dr. James Doty

Watch the full video from CCARE's event with Glenn Beck below.

Conversations on Compassion with Glenn Beck
Conversations on Compassion with Glenn Beck on March 5

Warm Regards,

 

The CCARE Team 


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