Holding Space: A Trauma Sensitive Approach To Community Support Through Mindfulness
Part 5
2020-09-01
This immersive program has been created to support librarians in empowering the broader community through library-based mindfulness programs.
Participants will learn a sample course outline based upon evidence-based modalities to enhance body-mind coherence and safe tools for self regulation.
The course incorporates simple movement, breathing practices and meditation techniques specifically designed in a trauma sensitive fashion to support those in need of reclaiming agency with tools for self regulation and empowerment.
Instructor: Scott Feinberg
Scott counts his blessings as a devoted father, writer, social-entrepreneur, dedicated yoga & meditation teacher and Inner Activism Coach. Practicing yoga since 1999 and teaching since 2002, Scott is a nationally certified teacher through Yoga Alliance at the E-RYT 500 hour level and has trained and mentored over 400 yoga teachers since 2009. He is the founder of Kula Yoga Shala, a donation-based yoga and healing arts collaborative in Jupiter, FL. His teachings are steeped in the merging of the mystical with the practical. Scott has launched yoga outreach and community service initiatives in over 100 cities across the world through his non-profit work. He has been a presenting faculty member at The Omega Institute, The Caribbean Yoga Conference and The Omega Yoga Conference. He loves pushing the creative boundaries of yoga having co-led inter-disciplinary retreats and trainings in Bali, Machu Picchu, Tuscany, Maui, Costa Rica, Jamaica and The Gulf Coast (post Katrina) blending yoga with community service work, the creative arts, mantra, eco-adventure and Enneagram. He is inspired by people who live their live’s boldly and on purpose and most of all, he thoroughly enjoys supporting people in stepping into their authentic Self.