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SUMMARY:Everyday Resilience: Well-being Through Mindfulness and Self-Compassion - Orientation Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn more about the upcoming workshops for Everyday Resilience! Learn about our course objectives\, content covered in each session\, benefits\, and how this offering can support you in daily life! There will be time to meet the course facilitators and ask questions.   \nRegister below to join us on Feb 1st from 12:00 – 1:00pm in the LEC Nicholas Innovation Commons (room #105). \nAbout this course:\nResilience is our innate ability to move through and adapt to challenges in a healthy way. This series will explore how the neuroscience and principles and practices of mindfulness and self-compassion can serve as accessible tools to cultivate sustainable well-being and deepen a sense of purpose in your daily life and work. Investing your time in series will support you in learning to lead from a place of intention\, using your attention to navigate difficulties and embrace joy.  \nParticipants are welcome to sign up for an individual session or the full series\, and need only to attend the morning or evening sessions. Participation at each of the three sessions is encouraged but not necessary.  \n\n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/everyday-resilience-well-being-through-mindfulness-and-self-compassion-orientation-session/
CATEGORIES:Well Entrepreneur
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SUMMARY:Startup Challenge: Prototyping and Sneaky Experiments
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to work for yourself? For a small company that shares your values? \nEntrepreneurship is sustainability for your passion. \n“The UWM Start Up Challenge is an experiential program\, where you learn entrepreneurial thinking – research\, financial models\, prototyping\, storytelling\, and more – through the process of starting up your own venture!” \nWork on what you want to work on. \nMidway through the year\, we learn the next phase of testing our business: prototyping! Design what your prototype will be and do\, and get ready to build. This workshop is on a Friday afternoon and will be followed by a dinner that celebrates all the work you’ve done so far. Please RSVP to the Director of the Startup Challenge\, Dr. Nathaniel Stern. \nMore Information Here! \nWant to sign up? Apply Now!
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/startup-challenge-prototyping-and-sneaky-experiments/
CATEGORIES:2022-2023 Startup Challenge,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Social Good Morning - Ranell Washington
DESCRIPTION:The LEC is excited to welcome Ranell Washington\, Partnership Development Advisor for American Family Insurance and Vice President of Milwaukee’s young professional organization\, Social X. Our esteemed guest has been recognized for various awards including Milwaukee Business Journal Power Broker\, Young Professional Broker\, and a Top 100 Influential Finance Executive\, and is also a Milwaukee Business Journal 40 under 40 awardee. Ranell is a co-founder of Social X\, an inclusive and diverse collection of young professionals in Milwaukee\, which was created as a response to Milwaukee’s absence of social connections for young professionals. He has most recently received the 2023 Impact Award presented by UW-Alumni Association and was ranked as a top executive of “getting things done” in Business Journal’s 100 Power Brokers for 2023. \nSocial Good Morning is a conversation series hosted by the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center that invites local social innovators​ to have a conversation about entrepreneurship in our communities. These discussions are moderated by an LEC team member including our featured Entrepreneurs-in-Residence. Innovators will have a brief interview followed by an open-format discourse\, fielding questions from the audience about their strategies and passions. Topics of conversation range from poverty to sustainability to inclusivity and beyond.
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/social-good-morning-ranell-washington/
CATEGORIES:Social Good Morning
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SUMMARY:Everyday Resilience: Strategies for Navigating a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:Are you caught up in the daily grind\, feeling like something is missing or running on empty? Learn to lead from a place of intention\, using your attention to make choices that support your overall well-being. Wake up and discover how operating on autopilot may be taking over too much of your life. By the end of this session\, you will have the framework you need to lead with more purpose\, and appreciate the smaller\, overlooked moments of your day by interrupting depleting patterns that are not serving you well. You may even be amazed by how these small shifts can make a big difference in your day and those you spend time with!  \nRegister below to join us from Feb 14th 11:00am – 12:30pm in the LEC (room #207).  \nAbout this course:\nResilience is our innate ability to move through and adapt to challenges in a healthy way. This series will explore how the neuroscience and principles and practices of mindfulness and self-compassion can serve as accessible tools to cultivate sustainable well-being and deepen a sense of purpose in your daily life and work. Investing your time in series will support you in learning to lead from a place of intention\, using your attention to navigate difficulties and embrace joy.  \nParticipants are welcome to sign up for an individual session or the full series\, and need only to attend the morning or evening sessions. Participation at each of the three sessions is encouraged but not necessary.  \n\nThe Lubar Entrepreneurship Center is pleased to partner with Susan Lubar and Growing Minds on this project.   \nGrowing Minds has been a pioneer in Southeastern Wisconsin in the area of mental and emotional health as a teachable skill for overall well-being. Founded with the hypothesis that with two minutes every day\, educators\, students and others\, can learn to manage their nervous system\, and then set intentions for who they want to be or grow into. Expanding beyond the moment\, the compound value of this daily practice could keep well-being at the forefront of one’s mind and naturally grow calmer and more purposeful teams of people. To meet this end\, Growing Minds uses short\, research-based practices that train the mind to be more grounded and less reactive. These skills build the foundation for more compassionate relationships where individuals have greater opportunities to thrive\, no matter their circumstances. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/everyday-resilience-strategies-for-navigating-a-meaningful-life/
CATEGORIES:Well Entrepreneur
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SUMMARY:Everyday Resilience: Strategies for Navigating a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:Are you caught up in the daily grind\, feeling like something is missing or running on empty? Learn to lead from a place of intention\, using your attention to make choices that support your overall well-being. Wake up and discover how operating on autopilot may be taking over too much of your life. By the end of this session\, you will have the framework you need to lead with more purpose\, and appreciate the smaller\, overlooked moments of your day by interrupting depleting patterns that are not serving you well. You may even be amazed by how these small shifts can make a big difference in your day and those you spend time with!  \nRegister below to join us Feb 15th 5:30 – 7:00pm in the LEC Nicholas Innovation Commons (room #105). \nAbout this course:\nResilience is our innate ability to move through and adapt to challenges in a healthy way. This series will explore how the neuroscience and principles and practices of mindfulness and self-compassion can serve as accessible tools to cultivate sustainable well-being and deepen a sense of purpose in your daily life and work. Investing your time in series will support you in learning to lead from a place of intention\, using your attention to navigate difficulties and embrace joy.  \nParticipants are welcome to sign up for an individual session or the full series\, and need only to attend the morning or evening sessions. Participation at each of the three sessions is encouraged but not necessary.  \n\nThe Lubar Entrepreneurship Center is pleased to partner with Susan Lubar and Growing Minds on this project.   \nGrowing Minds has been a pioneer in Southeastern Wisconsin in the area of mental and emotional health as a teachable skill for overall well-being. Founded with the hypothesis that with two minutes every day\, educators\, students and others\, can learn to manage their nervous system\, and then set intentions for who they want to be or grow into. Expanding beyond the moment\, the compound value of this daily practice could keep well-being at the forefront of one’s mind and naturally grow calmer and more purposeful teams of people. To meet this end\, Growing Minds uses short\, research-based practices that train the mind to be more grounded and less reactive. These skills build the foundation for more compassionate relationships where individuals have greater opportunities to thrive\, no matter their circumstances. 
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/everyday-resilience-strategies-for-navigating-a-meaningful-life-2/
CATEGORIES:Well Entrepreneur
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SUMMARY:Everyday Resilience: Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:The benefits of mindfulness and self-compassion deepen with regular use over an extended period of time. Gather in a supportive community for weekly practice sessions to further explore\, practice and integrate mindfulness and self-compassion tools learned in the Everyday Resilience sessions! Sessions are live on zoom and will not be recorded.
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/everyday-resilience-community-of-practice/2023-02-22/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Well Entrepreneur
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SUMMARY:Diverse Ideas - Serah Washington
DESCRIPTION:The Lubar Entrepreneurship Center and the Black Student Cultural Center are excited to welcome UWM Global Management alum Serah Washington to Diverse Ideas this month. Serah currently serves as the Business Development Specialist at Riverworks Development Corporation where she offers one-on-one small business coaching to the Milwaukee community. Serah’s work focuses on supporting Black and Brown entrepreneurs throughout Milwaukee. Join us for lunch as we hear about Serah’s experience in global management and entrepreneurship! \nDiverse Ideas is a talk series that partners with UWM offices to invite global and local entrepreneurs/community innovators for an intimate chat with UWM students\, faculty\, and staff. By offering these talks\, the LEC hopes to build a larger and more diverse network of students involved in entrepreneurship\, including one that spans across disciplines and majors. Speakers share their stories and give advice in an open-forum conversation with attendees. Learn with us how to improve our community and work together to problem-solve.
URL:https://uwm.edu/lubar-entrepreneurship-center/event/diverse-ideas-serah-washington/
LOCATION:UWM Lubar Entrepreneurship Center\, 2100 E Kenwood Blvd\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diverse Ideas
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