Heart Wisdom: What We CAN Change!
April 27

Heart Wisdom: What We CAN Change!

During these challenging times, it can be easy to feel helpless and uncertain. 
 
Our authors this week, Rev. Maggie Oman Shannon and Rachael Wolff, will lead a conversation about looking to what is possible, how we can help, what we can impact, changes we can make. This is sure to be a positive and warm conversation, filled with hope. 
 
Mango Author Panels are a great way to get a behind-the-scenes look at the publishing world and what goes on in authors' heads. They are always interactive, often intriguing, and especially warm and inspiring. 
 
This event is free. However, registration is required to receive the Zoom link. 
 
 
If you would like to join our panels live, they take place Wednesday afternoons at 1:30pm PT until 2:30pm PT. Email brianna@mangopublishinggroup.com to receive the Zoom links automatically every week. (No obligation to attend, but you will have the link handy if you want to drop in!)
 
 
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Author Bios 
 
Rev. Maggie Oman Shannon is an interfaith and Unity minister, spiritual director, artist, and the author of nine books, including "Prayers for Healing," "The Way We Pray," and "Have Hope," which was published in June, 2021. She is the Senior Minister of Unity Spiritual Center of San Francisco, which she has served since 2010.   
 
Rachael Wolff is a speaker, consultant, and author of "Letters from a Better Me" whose work focuses on getting out of our own ways. She believes our perspectives of truth create our freedoms or our prisons. We make the choice to to empower or disempower ourselves by the stories we tell ourselves.
 
Karen C.L. Anderson is author of "Overcoming Creative Anxiety: Prompts & Practices For Disarming Your Inner Critic" and master-certified life coach who helps women use the troubled relationship they have with their mothers as a catalyst for growth, leadership, wisdom, and creativity. 
WHERE?
Online
WHEN?
From:   April 27, 2022 - 4:30 PM
To:  April 27, 2022 - 5:30 PM
  (EST)
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