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2017 Well Woman SuperPOWER Retreat

  • Date: Thu, Oct 26, 2017 1:00 PM - Fri, Oct 27, 2017 5:00 PM
  • Venue: Sunrise Springs Resort
  • Location: New Mexico

Join us for the Third Annual SuperPOWER Retreat in beautiful New Mexico!

Schedule:
Thursday 10/26
12:30-1:00pm Arrival/registration open
1:00-5:00pm Retreat sessions
5:00-7:00pm Welcome reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres
Dinner will likely not be needed as we will have plenty of food at the reception.

Friday 10/27
7:30-8:30am Breakfast
8:30am-12:30pm Retreat Sessions
12:30-2:00pm Group lunch
2:00-4:30pm Retreat sessions
4:30-5:00pm Closing

Retreat Packages:

Retreat only (includes all sessions, food and group activities) $497
Retreat Pro (VIP, includes 3 months of follow up coaching) $997
Retreat Pro Plus (VIP, includes 6 months of follow up coaching) $1297

 

Speakers and facilitators include:

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Vera de Chalambert, MTS, is a spiritual storyteller and Harvard educated scholar of comparative religion working at the feet of the Great Mother. Vera speaks and writes about spiritual culture, mindfulness and the Divine Feminine and has shared her work at SAND in the US and Europe, Sister Giant, and other gatherings around the world. Vera holds a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School and has mined for her soul at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and Jason Shulman’s Institute for Nondual Healing and Awakening. Her work explores the meeting place of creativity, psychology and spirituality. She is deeply influenced by Buddhist and Kabbalistic lineages and is a lover of the world’s great wisdom traditions. She works with people who are moving though the Kali Dance: times of crisis, dissolution and transition when the old certainties shatter and we are called into the fires of the Real. This is also what she sees happening in our culture at large. Vera is writing her first book on the Dark Feminine.

Fernanda SantosFernanda Santos is a writer, journalism professor and the author of “The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots,” winner of the Western Writers of America 2017 Spur Award for Best First Nonfiction Book. She quit her job at The New York Times in July after 12 years at the newspaper, most recently covering the Southwest as its Phoenix Bureau chief. She chose to remain in the region and focus her reporting on the demographic, political and economic changes occurring on the border and in border states, and teaching narrative writing at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Fernanda has reported in three languages, in Latin America and the United States. She got her start in journalism in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, her home country. She was a 2005 fellow of the International Reporting Project and is a board member of the Arizona Latino Media Association, where she runs a two-way mentorship program allowing veteran and young journalists to teach each other skills.

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Jacquette Timmons, financial behaviorist who works with everyone from the middle class to the 1% who currently have or desire to have an entrepreneurial stream of income. Her work has been featured on “Good Morning America,” CNN, HLN, FOX, Black Enterprise, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal. She has an MBA in finance and an undergrad in marketing from a design school – a combination that helps her bring a designer’s mind-set to every situation. By blending creativity, analysis, and empathy, Jacquette helps people align how they create, manage and finance their goals with the dynamics of the new economy.

MA AntonopoulosMary Agnes Antonopoulos, Social media consultant and strategist with over 3,000 successful campaigns for clients, including a dozen NY Times bestselling authors and a long list of entrepreneurs and corporations such as JJ Virgin (4X NY Times best selling author of the Virgin Diet), JORDAN BELFORT (NY Times best selling author of The Wolf of Wall Street) and JACK CANFIELD (NY Times best selling author of Chicken Soup for The Soul).

 

Heather Robertson is an advisor and yoga educator dedicated to working with women who recognize, in Heather2015©GenevieveRussell-1532fact prefer, a holistic, authentic and very real approach to reconnecting their point of focus within their work and life. The outcome: Less stress. More freedom. She produces yoga and meditation programs, advises women from the state level to the private sector, and launched and subsequently sold her first business by the age of 35. Heather has been teaching yoga and meditation for over a decade and she’s been studying meditation with her mentors in Switzerland and the United States for the last 15 years. What she offers women is built for the wilds of business and life. It speaks to the everyday woman who doesn’t mind getting messy, tossing out perfection and valuing herself enough to be in the spirit of her challenges and the sweetness of success.

image1Dawn Ferguson is Diné/Navajo from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Passionate about the protection and preservation of indigenous culture and environment, she has thrown herself into several actions including the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe movement in North Dakota against the Dakota Access Pipeline, the Indigenous and Women’s March in DC, and protecting Chaco Canyon area from fracking.
She has founded a local group on the Navajo reservation called Diné Action that helps educate and mobilize the Diné community on issues that affect Native sacred sites in New Mexico and Arizona. She is a founding board member of Enchanted Uprising, a group that evolved from the Women’s March in DC and focuses on protecting diversity and immigrant rights in New Mexico, access to affordable healthcare, and environmental change.
She is the mother of two beautiful teenage daughters who are also actively involved in environmental and cultural issues.

Dr. Lori Eanes has been practicing and promoting the benefits of a healthy lifestyle for over 20 years. IMG_2545 (1)During her medical training she worked under the direction of several integrative medical facilities, including the Program for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona with Dr Andrew Weil, the Institute of Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Cancer Treatment Centers of America and the award winning Canyon Ranch Health Resort. She has trained in Transcendental Meditation, Qi Qong and as an Osteopath been practitioner of Massage and Manual Medicine. Dr. Lori’ current practice integrates her training and certifications in health coaching. She is an advisory board member of Body & Brain Yoga, an instructor with the Food For Life Program, and an Emotional Freedom Technique (Tapping) practitioner. Her diversity and knowledge of both conventional and complementary medicine positions her perfectly for those interested in a lifestyle approach to improving their health care.

Judy Norsigian of Our Bodies Ourselves, Boston MA 11.5.06Judy Norsigian is a co-founder of Our Bodies Ourselves who also served as executive director of the organization from 2001 to 2015. In a volunteer capacity, she now continues to advise OBOS staff and to help with fundraising for OBOS projects. An internationally renowned speaker and author on a range of women’s health concerns, her areas of focus include women and health care reform, abortion and contraception, childbirth (especially the role of midwifery), genetics and reproductive technologies, and drug and device safety. She has appeared on numerous national television and radio programs, including NBC Nightly News, Al Jazeera, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, Oprah, Fox News and The Current.

Wendy Leverenz Barker is a New Mexico Native. She had a great passion for dance at an early age and grew up in the local dance studios learning ballet, tap and jazz from inspiring, talented teachers. Wendy studied theatre and music at the University of New Mexico receiving her BA in Theatre and a Minor in Music. Wendy spends her time running a small business, Valyn VIP, Inc., with her husband, and teaching, choreographing, dancing, singing and acting in local productions. She is on the board of ABQSTAGES (The Growing Stage) and a founding member of the New Mexico High School Musical Theatre Awards. Her most important job is raising her two young children and is very lucky to have the best husband in the whole world.

Giovanna-Rossi-1047_web-useGiovanna Rossi is the President and CEO of Collective Action Strategies, LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to improving the lives of women and families through strategic planning, management and communications. One of her projects is Family Friendly New Mexico, a business awards program designed to support businesses to adopt and implement family friendly business practices such as paid leave, health support, work schedules and economic support. Giovanna is also the Founder of Well Woman Life, which supports women to achieve their highest level of fulfillment and well-being, and the host of The Well Woman show, a radio show on KUNM 89.9fm and a podcast on iTunes. Giovanna holds a Master of Science degree in Public Policy from the London School of Economics, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish and Latin American Studies from the University of New Mexico.

Register now to get the most discounted rate we will be offering!

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