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Writing Into Being: Finding Treasure in the Ruins

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Saturday
Aug 1
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Aug 1
9:00am - 1:00pm
INSTRUCTOR:
Joseph Hardy & Kenneth Robinson
LOCATION:
The Porch House at 2811 Dogwood Pl., Nashville, TN 37204
$
108
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$
126
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Trauma makes it impossible to be the self we once were.  But with love and support—and some time for writing up a storm—a new self, a deeper, freer self comes into focus.

In this four-hour workshop, Joe and Kenneth will offer kind attention and open space for your passions and your writing, as we write from prompts for these five elements of traumatic experience:  1) Diminishment, 2) Collapse, 3) Purgatory, 4) Listening to Your Body, 5) Truth and Sacred Revenge.

Joseph Hardy, a reformed human resource consultant, lives with his wife Judi and dog Charley Girl, in Nashville, Tennessee. Since retiring, his poetry has been published in more than seventy journals, including: Appalachian Review, Cold Mountain Review, Inlandia, Plainsongs, and Poet Lore. He is the author of two books of poetry, The Only Light Coming In and Becoming Sky, through Bambaz Press Los Angeles, a picture book, At the Reading of the Will—And a Boy’s Life Thereafter, through IngramSpark and a graphic storybook, Golden, which can be found on Amazon.

Kenneth Robinson is a poet and musician, and a psychotherapist in private practice for more than 30 years.  His practice brings together art, psychology, and spirituality as a means to facilitate emotional integration and guide others beyond the shattering consequences of trauma to a sense of wholeness and connection.  Kenneth received a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in 1977, and a Master’s in Theological Studies from the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University in 2007. He is a founding member of a musical group that leads kirtan, a form of meditation and worship that allows participants to move to open-hearted awareness and self-expression through sound. He has performed his poetry (individually, and in collaboration with Ana Maria Hernando) in Denver, Kansas City, Vancouver, and in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. His book of poetry, The Year of Lovemaking and Crying, was released in 1999.

What Our Students Say

"Kenneth and Joe were wonderful coaches and instructors. I felt like they truly crafted a safe space for each of us to access the stories living within us. This was hands-down my favorite class I've taken at The Porch and would love to work with them again."

"The safe space Kenneth and Joe created was such a wonderful way to connect with a group of diverse individuals that were all there to learn and grow. I felt the prompts and guidance they offered in the Trauma writing class helped me to identify new feelings and perspective that I hadn’t discovered yet. This class was 10/10 one of the best self care investments I’ve made. I would highly recommend the class to anyone I know."

"Joe and Kenneth were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about leveraging writing as a way to process trauma. This class really helped me come out of my writers block and use writing as a tool to process complex feelings."

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