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Radical Self Care: Modeling the Organizational Change you Want to See- FREE Lunch 'n Learn with Aisha Bell Robinson

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Join Giant Squid Group for a free Lunch ’n Learn and pick the brains of some of the best fundraisers we know! This isn’t another one-sided webinar or sales pitch: our Lunch ‘n Learns are Q&A style learning on some of fundraising’s most challenging topics. That means you can come as you are (hoodies & coffee encouraged) and learn with all of us. We can’t wait to see you there!

Radical Self Care: Modeling the Organizational Change you Want to See

Let’s talk about radical self care and its impact on creating a positive organizational culture! What seeds have already been planted? What can you start to incorporate into your work routine so that your colleagues prioritize self care and empathy?

Join Aisha Bell Robinson, Founder of Bella Consulting Group, to chat about how you can model wellness practices that can positively impact your organization’s culture.

About Aisha Bell Robinson

Aisha Robinson, BC-DMT, LCPC is a Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Aisha is the Founder of Bella Consulting Group, LLC, focusing on wellness, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion support, and training. Aisha’s professional experience includes consulting, executive leadership, therapy for clients across the lifespan, and national training on topics such as ethics, social emotional learning, management, and cultural competence. Aisha has worked in the education field as Part-Time faculty at Columbia College Chicago. She served on the Standards & Ethics Committee for the American Dance Therapy Association.

She also served as a member of the national Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Planning and Implementation teams for Communities In Schools. Additionally, Aisha is the co-editor for the American Journal of Dance Therapy (January 2022), and been published in the book "Dance/Movement Therapy for Trauma Survivors: Theoretical, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives" (release March 2022).

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