|
|
 |
| Lynn Jericho
has dedicated her life to researching the dynamics of the individual human soul.
Through this research she has evolved into both a respected philosopher
and a sought-after practitioner, counseling and educating many adults in
the development, mysteries and practicalities of their humanity. She
guides individuals through the maze of their relationships and supports
their needs to find fulfillment in their work.
Known for her warm and relaxed creativity, Lynn brings an enthusiasm for
the interconnectedness of science, art and spirituality in all her
professional and personal endeavors. Whether in a private session or in
front of a large audience, Lynn establishes a mood of devoted interest,
committed intimacy and vast possibility.
Lynn opens up the future through her practical and inspired
understanding of the human social life. This ability has been
documented by the many workshops and presentations she has given around
the country for the last decade.
Her meeting with Bethene LeMahieu and the events of 9/11/2001 compelled
her to offer her insights to a larger audience. Ground Zero and the Human Soul: The
Search for the New Ordinary Life is that offering. Lynn has been a regular contributor
on local and national radio including USA Radio network, WSB in Atlanta and KDKA in Pittsburgh.
| Bethene LeMahieu Ed.D.,
A lifelong learner and teacher, Bethene has always experienced
education as a setting in which to explore the human potential. Her
seminal work in education has touched thousands of people and provided a
framework of creativity and change. As a Fulbright Scholar for study in
India, Bethene experienced spiritual and sensuous realities that have
affected both her work and her personal life.
As an Associate of The Actors Institute of New York City, Bethene has
realized a new focus and positive redirecting of her goals. In 2000 she
created and led the course for The Actors Institute, "Storying Our
Lives." Because Bethene has a reputation for evoking from others that
which she desires for herself, she designed this offering for
cross-generational groups to come together to story their life
experience; to discover themselves broadened, deepened, nourished and
known; and to experience the fullness of each other.
Bethene recently collaborated on a pilot Master Teacher program
exploring the principles of excellent teachings.
Ground Zero and The Human Soul: The Search for the New Ordinary Life is
her first project with Lynn Jericho, but surely not her last. Bethene has been
interviewed, among many, on Boston's WBZ, Minneapolis's KMHL and the Powernomics Radio Network.
|
|
|
| |