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Spaces for Listening: A Journey into Ecopsychology #2

With Mark Stone

Organised by Riverside Education

Sunday, 30th March, 3pm to 5pm

$35 per participant. Sponsorships available.

Bookings essential. Limited to 12 participants.

Book Now Bookings close Friday, 21st March 2pm

For all questions, please contact: education@riverside.org.nz

At Riverside Centre (Kotahitanga Room)


Although this outdoor workshop in Riverside's lush surroundings follows the indoor session held on March 23rd, it can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone session. It will be postponed to the 13th of April in case of rain.


Ecopsychology merges psychological and ecological principles to support sustainability and foster a sense of interconnectedness, emphasising humans’ integral role within the life on our vibrant planet.


Mark, who holds a Master’s degree in Transpersonal Ecopsychology, has more than 25 years of teaching experience in both New Zealand and abroad. His goal is to enhance ecopsychological awareness for the benefit of individuals and the environment by facilitating impactful experiences within communities and nature.


In this workshop, Mark will utilise different techniques from contemplative education and ecopsychology to deepen connections to nature and to create a supportive environment for meaningful listening and sharing personal experiences in nature.


Limited to 12 participants. Bookings are essential. Bookings close Friday, 28th March at 2pm. Book Now


This workshop is proudly sponsored by the Riverside Community Trust. Please contact Tanja (at education@riverside.org.nz) for workshop questions or to ask about sponsorship options.

Ecopsychology Workshop #2 at riverside, poster

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