Attend Creative Mornings’ ‘FieldTrips’ Events And Workshops From Home

So many people in San Diego are missing the community of regularly attending our local Creative Mornings gatherings. Although the organization has clearly had to pivot, its virtual FieldTrips and Virtual Chapter Meetings still provide plenty of opportunities to learn, express your creativity, and connect with other creative minds in San Diego and around the world.

FieldTrips are free virtual workshops generously hosted by people like you throughout and for the global community. They are a celebration of creativity and generosity, where you’ll find opportunities to do things like make jewelry, take in some street art, find your flow, or master the basics of job searching, and more!

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Upcoming Virtual FieldTrips:

Tuesday, September 29, 12:00–1:30 pm EDT

Forging Creativity: Make Jewelry from Junk with Nina Dinoff

Need a boost of creative energy? Miss doing things by hand? In this workshop, we will use some of the basics of Design Thinking to create a piece of jewelry out of everyday items in your home. Think Project Runway “unconventional challenge.”

Tuesday, September 29, 6:00–7:30 pm EDT

Learn to Draw Your Emotions 

During this 90-minute workshop, I will lead you through several interactive exercises that will encourage you to draw your emotions. I call this process “creative reflection” which is the art of mindfully introspecting our inner lives and expressing it to the world. This workshop is meant to help you get out of your head and into your heart.

Wednesday, September 30, 2:30–3:30 pm EDT

Brooklyn Virtual Street Art Experience

Join an interactive street art experience— right from your home! A special way for like-minded creatives, art-lovers, friends and family of all ages to experience Brooklyn’s outdoor museum under a new lens.

Thursday, October 1, 12:00–1:00 pm EDT

Navigate the New Paradigm to Find Your Path with Winter of The SoulCall 

This session will be focused on how we can navigate this new reality of connection and community to find the opportunities and possibilities it holds for us. There will be meditation, reflection questions, journaling, guided visualizations and activations to support you along the way.

Thursday, October 1, 6:30–8:00 pm EDT

Finding Your Unique Flow by Heather Ingram 

In this intro to personal applied flow we’ll make sense of flow. Specifically, we’ll: review the 9 principles of flow, connect mindfulness + EQ with flow, including a brief guided meditation and we’ll look at the research behind the Flow Personality Test, so attendees can understand their emotional center.

Sunday, October 4, 12:30–1:30 pm EDT

Interactive Experience Design and Narratives Workshop

Using a chair as a prop, immersive and interactive storyteller, Michaela Ternasky-Holland, will guide attendees through a workshop that explores narrative and experience design within positioning, relationships, and power dynamics. This workshop is designed to activate the physical dynamics of immersive storytelling as well as equip creators with thinking about the experience they are building for their audience.

Monday, October 5, 10:30–11:30 am EDT

Job Search 101

Tune in to learn how to effectively job search, using keywords and filters, based on your unique strengths and interests. We’ll also look at high-level resume and cover letter tips, based on current best practices.

Monday, October 5, 12:00–1:00 pm EDT

Astrology 101: Learn The Basics of Your Astrology Chart + How it Can Supercharge Your Personal Growth

In this FieldTrip, I’m going to break down the basics of understanding your astrology chart in a way that is SUPER easy to understand, and then I’m going to teach you how to apply it to your life. I’ll be walking you through deciphering your birth chart, explaining the importance of three big astrological energies in your chart, and then ending with a big, fat, juicy Q&A!

 

Attend Virtual Chapter Events, too!

Have you attended one of CreativeMornings’ chapter events?

On Fridays, travel around the world visiting virtual CreativeMornings chapter events. This week, we’ve highlighted four events we think you’ll love.

Want to see more? Check out upcoming events to find the one for you!

Friday, October 2, 9:00 –10:00 am CEST — CM/Paris

Fabrice Starzinskas : Questionner la création pour libérer les futurs

Fabrice opère à la frontière entre recherche média, production digitale et enseignement. Après des débuts en agence digitale & social média, il remet rapidement en cause la place de artistes et de leur substance dans un modèle publicitaire sclérosé, à l’impact trop souvent surestimé.

Friday, October 2, 8:15 –9:45 am EDT — CM/Charlotte

Liberty DeVitto and Morgan Givens

Morgan Givens is a storyteller, audio producer, and journalist. He’s a former producer for 1A from WAMU and NPR, and is the creator of the hopepunk fiction podcast Flyest Fables. Liberty DeVitto has played to sold out stadiums around the world, recorded multi-platinum records, and has backed some of the most iconic musicians in the world. What’s even more impressive that he’s still doing it decades later.

Friday, October 2, 8:30–10:00 am PDT — CM/Vancouver

Shauna Sylvester 

Shauna Sylvester – social entrepreneur, facilitator, commentator, and educator. Shauna Sylvester is a Professor of Professional Practice and the Executive Director of Simon Fraser University’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue. Shauna is committed to excellence in public engagement and hosting difficult conversations.

Tuesday, October 6, 8:30 –9:15 am EDT — CM/Atlanta

Community and Impact: Marcus Autism Center

Join us to learn more about The ABA Therapy Services Program at Marcus Autism Center, which serves children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who are struggling to learn to communicate meaningfully with others. We’ll meet with an experienced clinician who will share more about treatment strategies they are designing to help propel children to the next step in their development. Come with questions and learn about this vital local and national resource.

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We hope to see you on a FieldTrip (or at a chapter event) soon!

Stay healthy, San Diego!

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