2 hours
Capilano University
Free Tickets Available
Fri, 27 Mar • 10:00 AM (GMT-07:00)
Capilano University
2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, Canada
This outdoor workshop invites participants to explore and process complex emotions related to climate change. Through guided nature-based practices, we will create space to identify, name, and sit with the full range of feelings that arise when witnessing environmental change—from grief and overwhelm to gratitude and inspiration. Grounded in therapeutic principles, this reflective and educational experience offers permission to feel, to be witnessed, and to cultivate a deeper understanding of how climate emotions show up in our bodies, minds, and relationships. While facilitated by a registered clinical counsellor, this workshop is designed to support personal exploration and learning in a group setting rather than serve as a therapy session.
About the Facilitator
Emily Potts (she/her) is a Registered Clinical Counsellor based in North Vancouver, BC, with a background in climate science, outdoor guiding, and group facilitation. Emily's therapeutic practice is rooted in feminist, intersectional, and climate-informed care. She believes that our mental, physical, and emotional well-being is deeply connected to the systems and environments around us.
Please note: While Emily is a registered clinical counsellor, this workshop is an educational and reflective experience—not a therapy session. It is designed to support personal exploration and learning in a group setting.
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |