Radical Hope: A Dimension of the Rooted Soul
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Radical Hope

Hetty Einzig

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Radical Hope: A Dimension of the Rooted Soul

It can be hard to hold hope when the world is fracturing, your clients are overworked and depleted, and we’re all concerned about the future on this fragile planet.

Radical hope, however, does not depend on the belief that everything will turn out well. Czech Leader and Playwright, Vaclav Havel, said that it’s a dimension of the soul.

In this webinar, Hetty Einzig will take us through a re-examination of the concepts of ‘radical’ and ‘soul’. You will explore your own experiences of roots and soul, and how these contribute to the kind of radical hope that can sustain engagement during times of crisis.

She will introduce the idea of 'kincentricity', a term coined by Indigenous scholars, into our inquiry to better live the reality of our interdependence as the foundation for radical hope.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • Greater appreciation of interdependence: our place as part of nature does not separate.
  • Self-exploration of concepts of identity, soul, roots, and how to hold hope in fractured times
  • Insight into transpersonal working methods and ontology

Who is this for?

This webinar is for, seasoned coaches, executive coaches, team coaches, internal coaches, personal or career coaches, health coaches or supervisors.

Speaker Bio

Hetty Einzig is an author, thought-leader and leadership coach working globally; she has also been designing and delivering leadership/culture-change programmes for thirty years. She is AC Director of Publications Strategy and Executive Editor of Coaching Perspectives. She teaches on the Executive Coaching Diploma at the Irish Management Institute and maintains a strong focus on women in leadership, and environmental leaders in her work. Her roots lie in transpersonal psychology, a holistic and values-based ontology that views the cognitive, emotional, physical, spiritual and contextual as an ecosystemic whole.


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