BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220713T113000Z DTEND:20220713T130000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:TechWomen Power Breakfast: July 2022 DESCRIPTION:Play\, Reflect\, Connect & Grow with Kikori \n\nWorkers and students in the United States are facing a crisis. The Atlantic termed this as Workism and stated that\, "for the college-educated elite\, work has morphed into a religious identity promising transcendence and community\, but failing to deliver." This is also affecting our youth\, with students experiencing the highest rate of mental health needs ever recorded.\n\nIn 2018\, Kendra Bostick founded Kikori\, a platform to support youth in building resilience and relationships through experiential\, social emotional learning activities. However\, she didn't realize how much she and others around her also needed this support! \n\n Kikori activities follow the experiential learning cycle\, a powerful way to help individuals play\, reflect\, connect and grow. Within this interactive session\, Kendra will share her story of how she founded Kikori\, began her PhD\, and began to implement the practices she preached within her own team.\n\n You will have the opportunity to participate in activities (perfect for introverts as well!) that will help you reconnect with yourself and others\, while learning four ways to bring more play and reflection into your work or personal life.\n\n \n\n Thank you to our sponsor for July \n\nSpeaker: Kendra Bostick\, LCSW\, MEPD\, PhD Student\, Co-Founder and CEO\, Kikori X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Play\, Reflect\, Connect &\; Grow with Kikori \;\;
\nWorkers and students in the United States are facing a crisis. \; The Atlantic termed this as Workism and stated that\, &ldquo\;for the college-educated elite\, work has morphed into a religious identity&mdash\;promising transcendence and community\, but failing to deliver.&rdquo\; \; This is also affecting our youth\, with students experiencing the highest rate of mental health needs ever recorded.
In 2018\, Kendra Bostick founded \;Kikori\, \;a platform to support youth in building resilience and relationships through experiential\, social emotional learning activities. \; However\, she didn&rsquo\;t realize how much she &ndash\; and others around her &ndash\; also needed this support! \;
\n\n \;Kikori activities follow the experiential learning cycle\, a powerful way to help individuals play\, reflect\, connect and grow. \; Within this interactive session\, Kendra will share her story of how she founded Kikori\, began her PhD\, and began to implement the practices she preached within her own team.
\n\n \;You will have the opportunity to participate in activities (perfect for introverts as well!) that will help you reconnect with yourself and others\, while learning four ways to bring more play and reflection into your work or personal life.
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 \;Thank you to our sponsor for July \;
\n\nSpeaker: \; Kendra Bostick\, LCSW\, MEPD\, PhD Student\, Co-Founder and CEO\, Kikori
\n LOCATION:Manchester Country Club 180 S. River Road Manchester\, NH UID:e.9485.277 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20240329T111325Z URL:http://members.nhtechalliance.org/events/details/techwomen-power-breakfast-july-2022-277 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR