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From Fear to Action: Empowering Solutions for Eco-Anxiety|July 16th

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Dear {NAME}, Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the state of our planet? You're not alone. Eco-anxiet

[From fear to action: EMPOWERING SOLUTIONS FOR ECO-ANXIETY]() Dear {NAME}, Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the state of our planet? You're not alone. Eco-anxiety is a growing global phenomenon. The good news? Solutions are at hand! Featuring expert guest speakers, Save Soil and the Sadhguru Centre for a Conscious Planet are hosting an unmissable online event exploring eco-anxiety solutions - and you are invited. From Fear to Action: Empowering Solutions for Eco-Anxiety July 16th 12-1:30 pm ET/11-12:30 pm CT/9-10:30 am PT [Register]() This insightful event is the first in a series of unique online panel discussions from Save Soil, but it will only happen once - register above to secure your place! Our Esteemed Speakers: - Dr. Emma Lawrance: Mental Health Lead at the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI), Imperial College London, and leader of the Connecting Climate Minds global initiative. - Zinnia Kumar: Model, science communicator, and sustainability psychologist. - Benedikt Bösel: Agricultural economist, regenerative farmer, and author of "Rebels of the Earth". - Akila Rayapuraju: Member of the Sadhguru Center for a Conscious Planet Research Team and Climate Change and Health MPH Student at Boston University. Moderator: - Dr. Balachundhar Subramaniam: Director of the Sadhguru Center for a Conscious Planet and Harvard Medical Faculty Physician. P.S. Feel free to share this invitation with friends and colleagues who might benefit from this event! Coming soon.... Soil, Our Very Body August 14th 12-1:30 pm ET/11-12:30 pm CT/9-10:30 am PT In the second panel of this new series, experts delve into the mechanisms through which soil health influences our well-being, including its impact on the soil microbiome, gut microbiome, and overall nutrition. Save the date to discover ways to contribute to a healthier environment, while simultaneously nurturing your physical and mental health. For any queries, please contact us at: [SaveSoil@ConsciousPlanet.org]() In Love, Light and Laughter, Save Soil Volunteers [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [Youtube]() [Instagram]() Isha Institute of Inner-sciences, 951 Isha Lane, McMinnville, TN 37110 [Unsubscribe](

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