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Creative Coalition: The Ground Itself

Sun Sep 21, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT Online, Zoom

Creative Coalition: The Ground Itself

Sun Sep 21, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT Online, Zoom

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⛰️ Creative Coalition: The Ground Itself -- September 21

An interactive mindfulness workshop for folks seeking creative ways to process overwhelm and reconnect with wonder.

You walk past the same corner every day. But what about ten years ago? Was that corner there 100 years ago? What stories would the ground itself tell about 1,000 years ago?

Over 2.5 hours, I'll guide you through the storytelling game The Ground Itself by Everest Pipkin. Come talk change, memory, and the ground itself.

The vast majority of Creative Coalition offerings have been writing games, essentially shared solo play. September’s CC will be a structured conversation limited to five players. We’ll open with a grounding meditation, include at least one screen break, and debrief at the end.

In 2.5 hours, you'll practice:

  • Making space a place with its own character, memories, and stories
  • Building your own sense of wonder
  • Fostering shared curiosity about each other and our natural world

Everything you need is provided - though Everest Pipkin's original game is worth supporting if you love what we create together.

    • September 21, 10-12:30 PM PT
    • Limit 5
    • Base price: $150
    • Some seats will always be free for the curious or cash-strapped. There are two full scholarships. Email or DM to claim them.
    • Paid newsletter subscribers get 50% off using the code in the chat.

Logan Juliano, PhD is the creative behind Light Hive and co-editor of Notes from the Inflection Point, designing workshops that blend socially engaged dharma with collective curiosity-building. Prior work has been staged in New York, London, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Seoul, and Melbourne, and has received coverage in Time Out, The Evening Standard, and Los Angeles TimesAs a lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles, Logan designs workshops where participants explore themes through improvisation, imagination, and collaborative storytelling.