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Practical Teshuvah (תשובה): The Embodied Art of Authentic Relating with Evan Joblin

Thursdays: September 1st, 8th & 15th
10am PST | 1pm EST | 8pm Israel (90min)

Via Zoom. Can’t join live? A recording for your viewing will be sent to you!

Sept. 1st: Authentic Kvetching: The Art of Owning Your Experience

Sept. 8th: From I to Thou: Honoring Self & Other

Sept. 15th: The Sacred Space Between: The Dance of We

Registration for full series only. This series is open to all. In our Advanced Learning Series, EJW Network Members will offer deeper dives into topics of significance to strengthen our practice throughout the year.

Authentic Relating (AR) is a skill set and embodied practice that-- in the words of ART International-- "empowers you to be more alive, awake and aware in all your relationships – with self, others, and the world." During the Hebrew month of Elul-- in which we are each encouraged to undertake a transformative journey of deeper connection with Self, Other, and Spirit-- Authentic Relating provides a profound pathway through self-awareness, personal growth, and conflict transformation, en route to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.  

Over the course of three experiential, AR-infused sessions, we will explore the foundational "Five Practices" of Authentic Relating, and develop a toolkit for deepening our present-moment connections and relationships in all realms.


In our second session, we will use the Authentic Relating-Inspired “Dignity/Humility map” and a series of AR games to explore what it means to truly Honor Self & Other, and we will gain a deeper understanding of where and why interpersonal communication/attempts at relating with others (and especially with people we care about!) often goes wrong. As we begin to embody our foundational Authentic Relating practices in relation to ourselves and each other, we will start to explore how we might transform the energy of conflict into deeper and more compassionate connection, across all of our relationships. 


Evan Joblin brings 20+ years of eclectic personal, professional, and educational experience to Yoga Otzma. After earning an interdisciplinary Master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania exploring Jewish identity formation, Evan went on to study herbal medicine in Israel, complete yoga teacher trainings in both the United States and Kenya (with Africa Yoga Project), and participate in numerous facilitator trainings in Five Element Dance and Breathwork modalities on a tropical Thai island. He was recently selected as a fellow in the START “Spiritual Entrepreneurship” incubator, a collaboration between the Glean Network and Columbia Business School, and most recently he has immersed in Authentic Relating leadership and facilitator training with ART International. 

Over the years, Evan has worked extensively in experiential Jewish educational settings, including six summers on staff at Eden Village Camp and Eden Village West, and– in collaboration with Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston and a number of local Hillel Centers– he has brought Yoga Otzma experiential wellness and mindfulness programs to university students and recent grads all across the Boston Metro and beyond. In addition to his endeavors in the wellness realm, Evan is a musician, freelance artist and avid world traveler. You can see his travel-inspired artwork at www.evanjoblin.com.


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