ML43. BOOK REVIEW AND DISCUSSION ON BEING MORTAL: MEDICINE AND WHAT MATTERS IN THE END
This will be a 4-session Zoom discussion of the book: Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande. You will need to obtain and read the book on your own. The class will cover two to three chapters of the book each week. In order to facilitate good discussion, specific discussion questions will be assigned in advance for each week. We encourage you to take part in all four sessions, do “homework” between sessions, and share your thoughts, concerns, and personal plans for the end of life with other participants.
LH48. NUTRITION AND EXERCISE AND HOW IT IMPACTS YOUR LIFE MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY
Fueling your body with the proper nutrition and getting the right amount of daily exercise matters. The instructor will present how nutrition and the level of activity directly influence your mental health.
ML48. NUTRITION AND EXERCISE AND HOW IT IMPACTS YOUR LIFE MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY
Fueling your body with the proper nutrition and getting the right amount of daily exercise matters. Allie will present how nutrition and the level of activity directly influence your mental health.
LH23. POETRY: NECESSITY FOR THIS MOMENT; HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
“It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet die miserably every day/for lack/ of what is found there.” William Carlos Williams, Asphodel, That Greeny Flower After participants share past experiences with poetry, we will engage poems that delight and evoke a sense of well-being, even laughter. Then we will read aloud and respond to poems on the pandemic, climate change, and systemic racism. We will tune in to voices of resistance and cries for justice and empowerment in poems written by poets of color, immigrants, refugees, and other marginalized persons. We will savor poems that nourish our souls, offer hope, evoke joy, and inspire loving action.