If you had only one year to live, what would you do?

Listening has become an almost radical act—a stand against the barrage of superficial noise and fixed views. Deep listening is a commitment to slow down, to be curious with a desire to understand and connect. It’s an antidote to the fears and rage that plague our culture. And like most radical acts, it begins with us on the individual level.
 
Grace Fisher, MFT, Deep Listening As Awareness Practice
Grace Fisher

Grace Fisher

Guest Teacher

Grace Fisher, MFT, SEP, JD, MEd, has been practicing meditation for over 25 years. She has an online psychotherapy practice and she is certified in Somatic Experiencing and Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. She is committed to exploring how the teachings support us in navigating the gritty, the challenging, and the beautiful.