[Consent Academy] Family and Holidays: Bodies and Boundaries in the Age of Covid

When:
December 18, 2021 @ 9:09 pm – 10:09 pm
2021-12-18T21:09:00-08:00
2021-12-18T22:09:00-08:00
Where:
online via Zoom
Cost:
Sliding Scale: $5-$25
Contact:

As the US and much of Europe emerge from Covid lockdowns and restrictions and the holiday season nears, a new pandemic stress is emerging – the ways Covid and Covid restrictions have impacted our bodies. Whether you became ill with Covid itself, delayed health care due to Covid, or gained weight due to sheltering-in place, losing access to physical activity, or stress eating, it’s been a hard time.

Join us for a conversation and skill share where we discuss the stresses around our changed bodies, how to prepare for unwelcome comments and conversations, and skills for how to deal with things in the moment. We’ll also discuss skills for setting boundaries around social distancing, masks, and other Covid precautions.

This will be a conversational workshop, where we can share ideas about what to do, validate our stresses, and share strategies. Together we can figure out how to set boundaries, encourage self-respect, and build new skills.

Purchase tickets here!

  • This is an online class via Zoom. You must register in advance. Instructions for access will be emailed to you before the workshop begins.
  • Class time is listed in Pacific Time. Use this Time Zone Converter to see what time the class will be for you: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
  • All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated.
  • Questions may be directed to: [email protected]
  • Please let us know by email if you have any access needs or things that would aid in your learning.

About the Consent Academy:

The Consent Academy is an educational collective based out of Seattle, WA. With over 60 years of education experience collectively, our approach incorporates disciplines of psychology, sociology, public health, psychotherapy, and personal coaching to create a systemic view of how consent impacts everyone from the bedroom to the boardroom. We believe consent is a part of everyday life, and its practice builds stronger, safer, and more connected communities.

As the US and much of Europe emerge from Covid lockdowns and restrictions and the holiday season nears, a new pandemic stress is emerging – the ways Covid and Covid restrictions have impacted our bodies. Whether you became ill with Covid itself, delayed health care due to Covid, or gained weight due to sheltering-in place, losing access to physical activity, or stress eating, it’s been a hard time. Join us for a conversation and skill share where we discuss the stresses around our changed bodies, how to prepare for unwelcome comments and conversations, and skills for how to deal with things in the moment. We’ll also discuss skills for setting boundaries around social distancing, masks, and other Covid precautions. This will be a conversational workshop, where we can share ideas about what to do, validate our stresses, and share strategies. Together we can figure out how to set boundaries, encourage self-respect, and build new skills. Purchase tickets here! This is an online class via Zoom. You must register in advance. Instructions for access will be emailed to you before the workshop begins. Class time is listed in Pacific Time. Use this Time Zone Converter to see what time the class will be for you: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] Please let us know by email if you have any access needs or things that would aid in your learning. About the Consent Academy: The Consent Academy is an educational collective based out of Seattle, WA. With over 60 years of education experience collectively, our approach incorporates disciplines of psychology, sociology, public health, psychotherapy, and personal coaching to create a systemic view of how consent impacts everyone from the bedroom to the boardroom. We believe consent is a part of everyday life, and its practice builds stronger, safer, and more connected communities.

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  • When: December 18, 2021 @ 9:09 pm – 10:09 pm
    Where: online via Zoom
  • As the US and much of Europe emerge from Covid lockdowns and restrictions and the holiday season nears, a new pandemic stress is emerging – the ways Covid and Covid restrictions have impacted our bodies. Whether you became ill with Covid itself, delayed health care due to Covid, or gained weight due to sheltering-in place, losing access to physical activity, or stress eating, it’s been a hard time. Join us for a conversation and skill share where we discuss the stresses around our changed bodies, how to prepare for unwelcome comments and conversations, and skills for how to deal with things in the moment. We’ll also discuss skills for setting boundaries around social distancing, masks, and other Covid precautions. This will be a conversational workshop, where we can share ideas about what to do, validate our stresses, and share strategies. Together we can figure out how to set boundaries, encourage self-respect, and build new skills. Purchase tickets here! This is an online class via Zoom. You must register in advance. Instructions for access will be emailed to you before the workshop begins. Class time is listed in Pacific Time. Use this Time Zone Converter to see what time the class will be for you: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html All sexes, genders, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] Please let us know by email if you have any access needs or things that would aid in your learning. About the Consent Academy: The Consent Academy is an educational collective based out of Seattle, WA. With over 60 years of education experience collectively, our approach incorporates disciplines of psychology, sociology, public health, psychotherapy, and personal coaching to create a systemic view of how consent impacts everyone from the bedroom to the boardroom. We believe consent is a part of everyday life, and its practice builds stronger, safer, and more connected communities.

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