Upcoming events.
Calendar of all Events.
Meet The US Village! (online call)
Come meet the people that make up the Possibility Management Village of the US. Ask any questions, hear legends, and go through the liquid states with us.
registration: veralfranco@gmail.com
Rage Club The Center, San Francisco, CA
Rage Club is a radical space where you have full permission to explore your anger – as ugly, loud, resentful, immature, or scary as it might be. This introduction is an experiential training. You will transform your relationship with your anger so it benefits your life and the lives of those around you.
Rage Club @Soft Medicine, Sebastopol, CA
Rage Club is a radical space where you have full permission to explore your anger – as ugly, loud, resentful, immature, or scary as it might be. This introduction is an experiential training. You will transform your relationship with your anger so it benefits your life and the lives of those around you.
What Is an Expand The Box? Worktalk with Devin Gleeson (online)
Come find out with possibility Management Trainer Devin Gleeson, what is an Expand The Box Training.
This is a free event.
11am-12.30pm PT
Rage Club @ Soft Medicine, Sebastopol, CA
Rage Club is a radical space where you have full permission to explore your anger – as ugly, loud, resentful, immature, or scary as it might be. This introduction is an experiential training. You will transform your relationship with your anger so it benefits your life and the lives of those around you.
Rage Club Intro (online)
In the Introduction to Rage Club and Rage Club series, we start from the premise that anger is neutral energy—not bad, not good—that has valuable information for us. Through exercises, practices, and initiations, we learn to consciously apply the energy and information of anger to support our projects, navigate our relationships, and bring what we want to bring into the world.
“There is an immense difference between understanding what could be changed and actually changing.
Between knowing the path and walking the path.”
—Clinton Callahan