DAY 3

Replays are available for 48 hrs  for Non VIP attendees
 

ALICE Leibowitz

Grounding Collective Grief

Alice Leibowitz, Founder of Conversations Against Fascism, is a longtime activist and facilitator who supports progressives and changemakers to find hope and keep their sanity in the face of rising fascism, genocide, and other global crises.

Alice is the creator of the Deep Activism framework for applying the tools of personal transformation to creating a world where everyone is safe, valued, and free. Through her Grounded Resistance Facilitator Training, she teaches others to lead their communities from despair and outrage to engaged inspiration.

You can learn more about Alice at: https://linktr.ee/conversationsagainstfascism

🎁 Claim Your Free Gift: 

Ground Your Resistance Cheat Sheet

What you’ll learn:

  • What to do when the pain of the world feels paralyzing
  • Examples of resolve in our personal and activist lives
  • Our pain for those suffering in the Middle East
  • See a demonstration of a powerful method to alchemize collective grief into collective resolve
 

Matthew Green

Building a Trauma-Restoring Media Culture.

Matthew Green is a co-host of What Is Collective Healing? a podcast presented by the Pocket Project exploring how people from diverse cultures are pioneering new ways to heal collective and inter-generational trauma. Matthew previously spent 14 years as an international correspondent for the Financial Times and Reuters, reporting from across Africa, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has since trained as a collective trauma facilitator with Thomas HĂźbl. He writes Resonant World, a newsletter serving the global healing movement, and co-founded the Resonant Man international men's initiative, developing a new vision of scared masculinity in the context of the metacrisis.

Continue learning with Matthew on Substack.

What you will learn:

  • What a “trauma-restoring media culture” means.
  • Matthew's experience as a journalist and as an inheritor of family trauma.
  • The scientific evidence for inherited trauma.
  • What is missing in the way legacy media approaches the news.
  • How a trauma-restoring media system would do things differently.
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Megan Griffith

Imperfect Activism: How to Do Your Best When You're Just Starting Out

Megan Griffith (she/they) is a shame oracle. She came to this profession through a lifetime of deep, chronic, and debilitating shame of her own. She's tried everything to cope with her long list of mental health struggles, but nothing has helped nearly as much as simply...acknowledging how much shame she feels about everything. Once she could admit what the problem was, the answers became much more readily available. Answers like EFT tapping, singing her heart out, and so much more. When she's not working, you can usually find her dying her hair or playing with her three young kids

🎁 Megan's free gift: The Shame Quiz: Access it here

What you will learn:

  • Learn the difference between being a “good” activist and being an effective one and why effectiveness often matters more than perfection.
  • Gain insight into how activists can acknowledge mistakes, take accountability, and repair harm in ways that support both personal growth and community healing.
  • Megan's experience being canceled very publicly for a mistake and what she learned from the experience.
  • Discover how to welcome new activists into the movement with compassion, while still maintaining strong standards of care and responsibility.
  • Tips for getting involved if you're concerned about being welcomed.

Jessica Eastman 

Managing Your Energy to Avoid Burnout 

Jessica Eastman Stewart helps people get organized at work and home. Through her online and in-person workshops and courses, she helps leaders create professional and personal systems to increase productivity, joy, and ease across all aspects of their lives. She’s been featured in Real Simple, Forbes, and Woman’s Day magazine. She lives in the Bay Area with her family and remains deeply committed to supporting the people who do the hard work of strengthening our communities

🎁 Grab your free gift from Jessica: Appreciation at Work Toolkit

 

What you will learn: 

  • Understand how difficulty with prioritization can become a hidden driver of burnout and why trying to do everything leads to exhaustion
  • Discover the key question to ask yourself when reviewing your to-do list to create clarity and focus
  • Learn the difference between time management and energy management and why energy matters more for avoiding burnout
  • Gain insight into stress and recovery cycles (“oscillation”) and how to balance them for sustained performance
  • Explore what it means for leaders to model sustainable behavior and why it’s both difficult and essential
 

ALICE Leibowitz

On Being the Iconoclast

Alice Leibowitz, Founder of Conversations Against Fascism, is a longtime activist and facilitator who supports progressives and changemakers to find hope and keep their sanity in the face of rising fascism, genocide, and other global crises.

Alice is the creator of the Deep Activism framework for applying the tools of personal transformation to creating a world where everyone is safe, valued, and free. Through her Grounded Resistance Facilitator Training, she teaches others to lead their communities from despair and outrage to engaged inspiration.

You can learn more about Alice at: https://linktr.ee/conversationsagainstfascism

🎁 Claim Your Free Gift: 

Ground Your Resistance Cheat Sheet

What you’ll learn:

  • The tension between wanting what’s best for the world and wanting to thrive personally, including Alice’s dilemma of slavery-free chocolate
  • The tension between wanting to be fully authentic and wanting to be accepted and successful
  • How the archetype of the Iconoclast makes room to be admired for being different
  • How Alice stepping into the Iconoclast archetype led to a dramatically successful summit

Veronica Monet

How to Create Connection to Self in Stressful Times

As an Internal Family Systems Trained (IFS) Relationship Coach, Certified Sexologist, Anger Specialist and Trained Rape and Domestic Violence Counselor, Veronica Monet brings a rich array of expertise to her coaching practice. And as a sex positive activist she has been featured on a variety of platforms including CNN, FOX, Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect, Yale, Stanford and the New York Times. Her first book, Sex Secrets of Escorts (Penguin 2005) has been translated into four languages. Her memoir is in the works. Veronica also enjoys filmmaking and is the Creative Consultant for the award-winning documentary, Love Over Money (2024).

🎁 Grab your free gift from Veronica: The Exquisite Partnership Formula eBook

 

What you will learn: 

  • How having multiple inner parts explains our own and others' inconsistent behavior.
  • Why we do things we wish we wouldn't.
  • Why people we love can also harm us.
  • The role time in nature plays, and how urban dwellers can access nature.
  • The Internal Family Systems (IFS) concept of Self, and why it matters.
  • Somatic practices that can help us connect to our wiser Self.
  • How shame leads to worse behavior, by people and by countries.

Content warning: 

This interview includes non-vivid references to sexual assault, domestic violence, and suicidal ideation.

WHAT’S INCLUDED WITH YOUR VIP ALL ACCESS PASS:

  • Unlimited access to Ground Your Resistance Show’s interview replays & gifts (valued at $2,997)
  • One 1-on-1 Lead the Change Strategy Session (valued at $597)
  • One ticket to the Ground Your Resistance Intensive, where you'll gain the skills to meet this moment with resolve & clarity (valued at $1,497) 
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