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Soul Sessions UAC Event: The Journey to Self Awareness

An energizing evening, where you will walk away with an insight into how coaching & deep self inquiry can transform your life & health.

Soul Sessions Date And Time:

Wed, February 12, 2020  |  7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST

Location:

Urban Acupuncture Center  |  4392 Indianola Avenue, Columbus, OH 43214

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About this Event

  • Have you ever wanted to compliment a stranger and didn’t, because you felt a bit scared?
  • Have you ever wanted to speak up in a meeting, and didn’t, because you were worried what people would think? Or, worse, did you speak up and then replay it, over and over, in your head?
  • Do you feel anxious, stressed, and have a tendency to overthink?
  • Have you ever pretended everything is ok in your relationship rather than saying how you really feel?

We all yearn for more confidence to express ourselves lovingly and honestly. When we do, we feel an ease and a freedom that transforms the way we live.

Most of us have two lives. The life we live, and the un-lived life within us.

Our bodies have a tendency to reveal our un-lived life. It might be surprising to hear that your thoughts inform your physical health. What we think about often manifests in physical symptoms. Since you’re already a believer in taking care of your body, we want to help you take care of your mind, too.

Sarah will teach you two life changing skills that will transform every area of your life, that will close the gap between the life you’re living and your un-lived life within. You will reflect, grow, positively impact your health, have fun, and build connection and community.

Can’t wait to see you there.

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Organizer Sarah Moore:

Sarah Moore, founder of Moore Soul Sessions, is a Certified Professional Life Coach based out of Philadelphia. With a focus on honest, authentic, and deep connection, Sarah works to connect with her clients on a level that allows them to rediscover themselves and realize their full potential.

I have spent 11+ years coaching women at every level of an organization from Senior Executives to Emerging Leaders, from start-ups to global brands. Previous clients include Facebook, LinkedIn and Salesforce. My varied background in industries such as retail, newspaper, and oil and gas, and extensive years living abroad, all have one thing in common; every decision was born out of passion and purpose. With that in mind, the bottom line is, I’m coaching people to know what they want, have the courage to say it, and pursue it. I want you to feel even more confident than you do now, to speak up with your loved ones, in meetings and board rooms, to communicate effectively across all levels of your organization, and to be at peace with who you are.

Accreditation:

  • Certified Professional LIfe Coach- MA, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP
  • M.A. Comparative Literature and Culture
  • Associate Certified Coach
  • Certified Professional Coach
  • Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner
  • B.A. (Hons) Hispanic Studies and Linguistics

Featured Artist: Paul Klein, 2020 Indianola location

About The Artist

Paul Klein first saw the world through his grandfather’s multi-decade collection of National Geographic magazines. Each yellow framed cover inspired Paul’s eye for photography and adventure. Paul would accompany his father on photography assignments and began to learn the technical side of photography. At a young age, Paul won several awards for his art, reinforcing his passion for visual storytelling.

Paul’s work has been published in the *Spring Street* annual literary/visual arts journal along with *Columbus Dispatch* special edition publications. After graduating from the Ohio State University, Paul started his photography business focusing on weddings, commercial and architecture.

Paul and his wife enjoy exploring the world together, including long trips in their travel trailer exploring the National Parks.

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For more information about how acupuncture and other treatments can help you, please contact the Urban Acupuncture Center Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist’s team at Indianola Ave, Clintonville (614) 725-2488    |    Main St, Westerville (614) 426-4406 or  click here. Taking new patients in and around greater Columbus, Ohio.

Featured Artists

Not-So-Fearsome Critters

Jonathan Juravich with Josie Juravich

 

I have lived a life punctuated with experiences with trees and investigations into forests.  Growing up in the woods of Western Pennsylvania, I became enamored with the different shapes, forms, and colors of the vegetation around me, as well as the adventures that could be had running along tree-covered trails.

I wanted to bring this fascination of the outdoors to my four-year-old daughter Josie.  Together we have taken hikes, hugged trees in local metro parks, and began a series of collaborative works exploring the magic of the forest.  One evening I started sharing with her stories from lumberjack folklore.  These tales explored the Fearsome Critters, a group of magical animals that were said to have inhabited North American timberlands.  These animals took on new life and personality as seen through the eyes of an enthusiastic four-year-old.

 

Jonathan Juravich is the 2018 Ohio Teacher of the Year and is one of four finalists for National Teacher of the Year.  He teaches visual art at Liberty Tree Elementary in Powell, Ohio, where he also oversees the Building’s Culture and Environment.  Jonathan is an active member and leader in the Ohio Art Education Association, and develops programming for the Columbus Zoo and the Columbus Arts Festival.

Josie Juravich is 4 ½ years old and is an avid collector of sticks, rocks, and mulch.  She is excited to be a kindergartner at Clinton Elementary this coming fall, and plans to be an Artist Princess when she grows up.

Print Exhibition: David Stichweh

 

ARTIST STATEMENT- David Stichweh

 

The photographs in the exhibition are weeds and faded flowers photographed on a light box.  Why focus on weeds and faded flowers – plant forms we mostly ignore and discard?  Because once we truly “see” them we discover the beauty of shape, line, pattern, movement.  The photographs focus attention on these visual elements and gives voice  to the unique forms and structures of  these often overlooked subjects, and hint at the forces which shaped them.

 

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

 

I taught photography in the Art Department at Otterbein University for thirty years retiring in December, 2009.  I have a Bachelor of Arts from Otterbein, A Master of Divinity from United Theological Seminary, and a Master of Fine Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Kelly Reichert painting exhibition

 

Kelly Reichert

fellowship + solitude

 

Artist bio

A Worthington native and Columbus resident, Kelly Reichert is a contemporary artist working in acrylics and mixed media.  Kelly studied art as a young person, taking classes in all media.  She graduated with a BA in Visual Arts from Otterbein University.  Currently working as a painter, she has shown locally since college, and is known for bright color, dynamic drawing, and the shimmer of metallics in her work.

 

Artist statement

As an artist, my work is an expression of the inner life.  I rely mostly on observation translated by my imagination into images that reflect the human experience of relating.  This particular series speaks to the push/pull of aloneness vs. communion.  I am interested in the moments of solitude in which we think, dream, pray, reflect and process the world around us.  This is in contrast with our times of togetherness where we are in fellowship with others; sharing and celebrating, encouraging and uplifting, as well as discussing and disagreeing.  All of these are a part of our lives, and some moments give us energy while some tend to drain us.

I approach my work much as children do, with a basic idea, then let the medium dictate the process.  I am propelled by the relationship of color to light, and the reflection of light on surfaces.  I allow color to create the atmosphere, and to personify the objects.

Water Lily Reflections

A new exhibition of artwork by Jonathan Juravich’s first grade students at Liberty Tree Elementary School is on display at the Clintonville location.

 

French Impressionistic painter Claude Monet loved painting water lilies and the Japanese bridge that crossed this pond.  He painted with a style that was loose, expressive, and gave the impression of floating flowers…not a photo-realistic view.

Peter Max is a contemporary artist who works with layers of paint, oil pastels, and other mixed-media to create works of art.  Max often produces images that are based upon famous works of art.  He says that he is not out to “fix” a beloved image, but to honor the artist and put his own spin on the painting!

First grade students worked like Peter Max as they paid homage to the famous painter Claude Monet.  They collaged photographs of water lily flowers on to photocopies of Monet’s paintings.  They then built up layers of marker, paint, and oil pastels to create images inspired by these two diverse artists.  Each completed image is as unique and expressive as the individual student artist.