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Sunday, April 7, 2013:  Collective Deep Breath


Radical Resilience Week launches with a collective deep breath.  Advances in the study of neuroscience have clearly shown a link between deep breathing and personal wellbeing and good health. 
In recognition of World Health Day and to kick off Radical Resilience Week, TEDxHappyValley organisers and MindUP are encouraging Hong Kongers to stop and take a collective deep breath at precisely 12:00 noon on Sunday, April 7 at Olympic Square in Hong Kong Park. 


This action is both simple and powerful.  The increased oxygen circulating in the brain lowers levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, and increases the levels of serotonin and dopamine in the body, the things that increase positive feelings.  This is a reminder to do something good for your body, and can you imagine a collective de-stressing of Hong Kong?

 


Monday 8th April:  In conversation with Yaron Bob


 


Yaron is an artist and humanitarian, best known for turning Qassam rockets into metal roses and other inspiring artwork. To see more about Yaron’s work, please visit: www.rocketsintoroses.com/artist.html


Location: Hollywood Hair Salon, 23 / floor, Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong 
Time: 6.30pm – 9.00pm
Cost: $250 includes wine and nibbles


Tuesday 9th April:  Radical Resilience Active Communication Speaker Showcase


Guest Speakers:
*The Honorable Mrs. Anson Chan GBM, GCMG, CBE, JP, former Chief Secretary for Administration, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
*Alex Pattakos, Ph.D., author of the international bestselling book, Prisoners of Our Thoughts
*Elaine Dundon, MBA, author of the acclaimed book, The Seeds of Innovation.


Time: 8:00am – 11:00am
Location: Hong Kong Football Club, 3 Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Cost: $280 includes breakfast and raffle entry.  For more information, and to register, please visit http://www.activecommunication.net/showcaseflyer.pdf



Tuesday 9th April:  Feeding Hong Kong Bread Run


Feeding Hong Kong is the only food bank in Hong Kong dedicated to redistributing surplus food to people in need. By providing a bridge between the food industry and the hungry of Hong Kong, we provide a solution that simultaneously cuts food waste and feeds those most in need. The Bread Run engages individual and pairs of volunteers in the nightly collection of surplus fresh bread, across Hong Kong. All bread run donations are redistributed

amongst the FHK charity network. To find out more, please visit http://feedinghk.org/bread-run/


Time: 8:00pm – 10:00pm
To register, and select your venue, please visit http://radicalresiliencebrapr9.eventbrite.hk/



Wednesday 10th April: Resiliency in Children, Parent Conference


This transformative session will explore the search for meaning of children and its affects on:
• Aggression Addiction * Bullying * Mental Health
• Learn how to become a ‘Meaning Mentor’ •Learn to focus on engagement, leadership and responsibility
We welcome parents, teachers, health care professionals and students.


Time: 9.30am – 11.00am
Cost: $200 in advance, $250 on the door
NEW VENUE: Baby Central, 7/F, BT Centre, 23 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong,
Register at http://buildingresilienceinchildren.eventbrite.hk/


Wednesday 10th April: Hong Kong Green Drinks, “Anthrocapitalism, the New Business Paradigm”


Guest Speakers: Dr. Alex Pattakos and Dr. Elaine Dundon
Hong Kong Green Drinks is an informal monthly opportunity for anyone interested in CSR, social / environmental justice, sustainable development etc to meet, chat, and network.
To find out more about Green Drinks, and to sign-up, please visit: http://www.meetup.com/Hong-Kong-Green-Drinks/


Location: Bisous, 9/F LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm (free entry)



Thursday 11th April: Our Resilient Oceans'


A special curation of TED themed talks as part of the Hong Kong San Francisco Ocean Film Festival.  To find out more, please visit http://www.oceanrecov.org/hong-kong-san-francisco-ocean-film-festival/info.html


Location: Agnes B cinema, HK Arts Cinema, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Cost: $80
Tickets: Purchase Here



Thursday 11th April: General Assembly Fireside Chat: Leading and Innovating with Meaning
How do you ensure you remain competitive as a business, that your employees are engaged and and that you have a positive impact on the communities around you? In today’s economic climate it’s ever more critical that innovation is central to all aspects of an organisation, from its products and services to its dealings with the public.   In this intimate fireside chat, Dr Elaine Dundon and Alex Pattakos  will share the power of innovation and how to inject this through every aspect of your business.
Location: The Hive, 21/F, 23 Luard Rd, Wan Chai
Time: 7:00pm – 8.30pm
Cost: $250
Tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/6126234733



Friday 12th April  - Sunday 14th April: Micro-Lane Way Galleries, Tai Hang


Micro-Resilience: Small ways people are creatively changing their world.
Visit the vibrant lane ways of Tai Hang - art works in themselves - embellished into micro-galleries that celebrate a uniquely resilient but rapidly changing neighbourhood.  Tiny representations in overlooked spaces will feature artists from around the world who challenge the way we might react, and shine light on an alternative way of seeing. Participants will be encouraged to explore using torches to investigate crevices, cracks, micro installations that creatively bend and change the rules and perceptions of our world.


Two led tours on Friday 12 April at 6pm and 7.30pm (1hr).
Limited spaces – Register on http://microresilience.eventbrite.com/
Or visit Tai Hang independently to explore and discover.
Curated by Kat Roma Greer of Rue de la Rocket, and Bruce Foreman of PhotosWithAnEdge
NB: Tours are in English, and are FREE

 

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