Co-Existence; Joy, Pain and Truth
Education:Self-Improvement
#33 Passing Joy around the World with Kathryn Blume & Misha Safran
Today I am interviewing Kathryn Blume. Kathryn Blume is a musician, speaker, performer, writer, educator, and passionate advocate for creative, justice-infused, world-saving action. She was the co-founder and executive director of the award-winning climate and sustainability game Vermontivate, founded the environmental news radio show Earth On The Air, co-founded the Lysistrata Project, the first worldwide theatrical event for peace, and is the author of Dancing To The Beat Of The Great, Green Heart, a collection of essays and speeches on building a climate movement of hope and power.
Kathryn also served as board chair of the climate action group 350 Vermont, and has given speeches, taught workshops, and toured her one-woman shows in over 60 cities in the US, Canada, UK, and Europe.
A yogini with a 30+ year practice, Kathryn received her BA from Yale with a self-designed degree in environmental studies and theater, and is also an ordained Minister with the Universal Life Church.
Misha Safran is Joy & Resilience Coach working with students and their families to build compassionate communication and play into their lives with emphasis on finding ways to de-stress their lives during the pandemic as well as supporting students' academic success with executive functioning skills!
As a Heart-String Healer and Joy Coach, Misha also empowers women, specifically but not limited to, her LGBTQ Womxn clients to tune their heart-strings so to better align with their true selves which results in living life and thriving rather than just surviving it, feeling more authentic and wholehearted joy on a daily basis as well as building a community of people in their lives which feels healthy!
A challenging time calls for a joy practice which includes a loving compassionate community to keep us grounded.
Misha raised five children, has a graduate degree, is trilingual (English, French & Spanish) and has 30+ years of teaching experience. She is a great listener, compassionate, perceptive, playful, an empath, a highly sensitive person and authentic. Misha identifies as a lesbian womxn, a mom, a daughter, a friend, a sister, a partner, an educator and an anti-racist activist.
And, Misha is a singer & songwriter creating music to help soothe her own inner wounds and using it to light up the hearts of others!
You can find more information regarding working with Misha on her website: www.mishasafran.com
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