WholeHeart Leadership Exchange

WholeHeart Leadership Exchange

WholeHeart, Inc. convened a Leadership Exchange (a workshop model devised by Oakland, California based Berrett-Koehler Foundation) to bring together experienced and emerging leaders to explore a new paradigm of Intergenerational wisdom. The 26 participants were diverse in age and background--their ages spanned over 50 years, came from four countries, and five Vermont counties, and seven unique professional sectors. The exchange of perspectives, experience, and hopes for the world was rich.

Tara Reynolds reads "Fire" by Judy Brown - in Italian!

Tara Reynolds reads "Fire" by Judy Brown - in Italian!

In the fall of 2015, one of our board members, Tara Reynolds, traveled to Minnesota for a Courage & Renewal global gathering. There she met up with Judy Sorum Brown, poet extraordinaire, who penned the beautiful poem, "Fire." We use this poem frequently in our WholeHeart classes and workshops so it was fun to spend time with the poet herself!

Heroes of the Heart In Poetry

Heroes of the Heart In Poetry

There were 21 children in the room ranging in age from 1 ½ to 64 ½. The youngest left early to take a nap. The oldest took a nap afterwards, her dreams filled with heroes held in many hearts.

Some in the group did not know each other, so we began by standing in a circle and holding hands. The leader, Trish Alley, showed everyone how we would put our names inside the circle. After saying “Trish,” she squeezed the left hand of the person to her right, and then that person said her name. All our names were placed in the circle by passing the squeeze around its perimeter. This was the first step in creating a safe space to explore the heroes we hold in our hearts and to maybe share them in pictures and in words.

Community Allies for Safety, Trust, and Respect: The Creation Story

Community Allies for Safety, Trust, and Respect: The Creation Story

There was a heart-breaking murder in Hardwick, Vermont in the Fall of 2013, the result of domestic violence. The Community gathered its grief in a well-attended candlelight vigil hoping the beauty would be healing balm and the reverence an open door to resilience.  Those present spoke in hushed tones: There must be something more we can do.