Brenda at “The Gift of Shift” Conference held in Sedona in January.
She performed ‘My Brooklyn Hamlet‘ for the weekend long conference attendees.
Dr. Reverend Michael Beckwith and Dr. David Hawkins were the keynote speakers
Next up: I’ll be attending the 10th anniversary of V-Day at the Superdome in New Orleans later this month.
Maybe I’ll see some of you there?
I co-produced V-Day Sedona the last 3 years after being inspired while acting in The Vagina Monolgues in Flagstaff when I first moved to Arizona. I met Eve Ensler several years ago and she was instrumental in helping me bring ‘My Brooklyn Hamlet‘ to the New York festival: Until the Violence Stops in 2006.
That experience was a true example of being passionate about something (in my case performing my show and spreading forgiveness) and then giving the ‘how’ over to the universe. (I’ll talk more about The Law of Attraction in other entries. All I can say now is—it works!)
April 9th I’ll be a guest on Sedona Talk Radio talking about my Tree of Life Forgiveness Coaching Practice.
I’ll be the closing keynote presenter for Healthy Families Training in Phoenix in mid-April. An abridged version of my show and a twenty-minute presentation on The Power of Forgiveness that will awaken people to what or who they still need to forgive so they can experience more freedom and joy in their lives.
The last Sunday in April brings me to The Church of Religious Science in Flagstaff as their guest speaker. My presentation is “Forgiving the Unforgivable: The Path to Freedom.“
May 8th I am co-leading a 3-hour workshop, “The Transformation of Forgiveness“at Unity Church of Sedona with fellow coach and mediator Lori Rubenstein. This is an intensive where participants will experience an opening of their heart and minds.
Then I’m off to Hawaii for a month. Yeah! (I told you there is definitely something to be said for that Law of Attraction stuff).
And then I’m moving back to Los Angeles. Living in Sedona has been a magical experience and now it’s time to move on.
Until next time…..
To Your Forgiving Heart,
Brenda
The road to peace begins by crossing the bridge of forgiveness.