twin cities caregivers – register for the “live cohort” experience Before October 7th!
twin cities caregivers – register for the “live cohort” experience Before October 7th!
Parenting can be overwhelming and many days we feel too bone tired to reflect on where we’ve been or where we are going. Sometimes the only question we have the energy left to ask ourselves at the end of each day is, “How many episodes of whatever I’m streaming will I let myself watch tonight?”
That said, walking alongside our kids as they grow can be as powerful and moving as it can be mundane and tiring. It consistently puts us on a collision course with our own strengths, triggers, wounds, and dreams.
We deserve opportunities to pause, to build our capacity for courageous introspection, and walk towards the small and large transformations parenting offers us. This class is for you if you are aware that you could benefit from opportunities to pause, reflect, and pay attention to what matters but need a little structure and some contagious creative courage to get started.
This is a four week self-paced online course. Each week you will get access to videos and downloads designed to help you pause, listen, reflect, and grow.
Walk Towards It is anchored by nationally celebrated, award-winning playwright and parent, Sharon Bridgforth. You will hear from Sharon every week, as she pulls cards from her dem Blessings deck (dem Blessings are part of the constellation of work offered through dat Black Mermaid Man Lady). In addition, you will explore original writing and reflections from three Minneapolis-based poet/parents, Ed Bok Lee, Ellen Hinchcliffe, and Miré Regulus.
Each week,
The structure of each class is simple yet delivers opportunities for both light touches and extensive dives. You can either just press play and enjoy listening to these compelling artists or use the videos and downloads as a starting place for deeper work.
“I believe that parents always need to Fill themselves Up. To expand. To Open. To heal. So that we can See our children. And Love them most Fully.”
– Sharon Bridgforth, Playwright, Artist, and Parent
Sharon Bridgforth, Playwright, Writer, and Parent
Ed Bok Lee, Poet, Author, Educator, and Parent
Ellen Marie Hinchcliffe, Writer, Performer, and Parent
“It often occurs to me that, at the deepest sub-stratum of all poetry, aches the interconnectedness of everyone and everything. An inner ache can be a lonely thing. But, when shared communally, something wildly rich, beautiful, and miraculous can happen.”
– Ed Bok Lee, Poet and Parent
Are you forgetting to breathe lately? Get help slowing down so you can explore what shows up in the stiller moments.
Be touched by the power of poetry to express the nuance and complexity of being a parent in these transformational times.
There is power in naming the specific ways that you are changing. Join compassionate and empathetic guides who are in the beautiful mess of parenting with you.
Be inspired by all the ways you witness your child changing everyday. Honor your changes. Grow with them.
Each week you will get access to a new module, or “Spark,” with videos and downloads.
On the stories that rage inside you and offer gifts to you.
On what is under the surface, ready to emerge.
On forgiveness, invitation, and the sacred act of list making.
On going home and moving with generational relationships.
Nobody’s time is more precious and valuable than that of a parent. By the end of this course you will have heard from four incredible artists and had the chance to engage in their poetry and prompts.
We are confident that if you really engage in this course, you will find meaning and nutrients. If you don’t see the value within 14 days of starting the class – we will give you your money back.
If, within 14 days of accessing the class, you still aren’t satisfied, you can reach out to the Spark & Stitch team for a full refund.
This project is a collaboration between Minneapolis-based Poetry for People and Spark & Stitch Institute.
This project is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.