Re-Imagining Health & Wellness Forum: Communication
Our dinner forum on Communication explored the meaning of communication and the ways we connect with one another. What is the health impact of existing systems designed to relay and receive information on our health and wellbeing?
We began with opening remarks by Derrick Jackson, Photojournalist and Michelle Holmes, MD, Epidemiologist/Researcher, a power-couple and award winning writers in their own right.
The Dinner Table Chat that followed, allowed time for a deeper dive into communication relevant topics and Q&A.
Dinner catered by ZAZ Restaurant.
About the 7 Disciplines of Wellness
The 7 Disciplines are seven suites of theory and practice for thinking and working through our common challenges. Taken together, these Disciplines suggest how we may see and find what is good for each of us and for all of us.
COMMUNICATION is what is said and heard, and how it's said and heard. Much of what we make, use, and consume through mass media and social media does us little good. Through the discipline of COMMUNICATION, we create our own high quality content, and we share that content over our own networks through practices of speaking and listening that model responsibility and respect.
We began with opening remarks by Derrick Jackson, Photojournalist and Michelle Holmes, MD, Epidemiologist/Researcher, a power-couple and award winning writers in their own right.
The Dinner Table Chat that followed, allowed time for a deeper dive into communication relevant topics and Q&A.
Dinner catered by ZAZ Restaurant.
About the 7 Disciplines of Wellness
The 7 Disciplines are seven suites of theory and practice for thinking and working through our common challenges. Taken together, these Disciplines suggest how we may see and find what is good for each of us and for all of us.
COMMUNICATION is what is said and heard, and how it's said and heard. Much of what we make, use, and consume through mass media and social media does us little good. Through the discipline of COMMUNICATION, we create our own high quality content, and we share that content over our own networks through practices of speaking and listening that model responsibility and respect.