Did you know that people who feel more hopeful are far more likely to reach their goals? Or that hope can play a key role in fighting poverty? Studies show that hope is essential for better quality of life, health, and well-being, and can even help tackle global challenges like climate change. On the other hand, losing hope can lead to bad choices and slow progress. Join Kathryn Goetzke for a 90-minute workshop where you’ll learn the five “Shine Hope” keys, how to measure hope, and ways to bring more hope into your everyday life. You’ll also learn how to use your own story to build hope and see how communities, schools, and colleges are bringing hope to life.
Kathryn Goetzke, MBA, is CEO and Chief Hope Officer of The Shine Hope Company, the Author of ‘The Biggest Little Book About Hope‘, podcast host of The Hope Matrix, and Creator of award-winning Hopeful Minds, Hopeful Cities, and Hopeful Mindsets. She is the Founder of iFred, the International Foundation for Research and Education on Hope, established in 2004. Kathryn and her work have been featured at Harvard University, the World Bank, the United Nations, the Kennedy Forum, and more. Kathryn was recently appointed to be a representative at the United Nations for the World Federation for Mental Health and recently worked to have The International Day of Hope passed at the United Nations, which will take place for the first time this July 12th. Kathryn will share plans for the first-ever International Day of Hope at this workshop.
The workshop will be held on Zoom and will run for approximately 90 minutes. Please register to receive email reminders with the Zoom link.