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Date Location Details
Aug. 2007, through- out the month - check local listings Colorado: produced by Community Channel 8:  Broomfield; also airing in Arvada, Aurora, Brighton, Erie,  Golden, Lakewood, and Thornton areas - community cable channels "Off the Page" show on Community TV - author interview and reading, aired many times throughout the month.  Check local schedules. Links to schedules: Arvada City of Arvada KATV; Aurora KACT-TV Channel 8; BrightonBroomfield, CO KCCB Channel 8; Erie Channel 8; Golden [listed as "Inside the Cover"] Channel 8; Lakewood Channel 8;  Thornton Channel 8.
     

 

Previous appearancesCarrolton, GA:  State University of West Georgia, Dept. of Psychology; Naropa UniversityAssociation for Humanistic Psychology -- 2003 National Conference; C.G. Jung Society of Colorado;The Tattered Cover Bookstore, Denver, CO; Boulder, CO:  The Boulder Bookstore, radio KGNU 88.5 FM, Unitarian Universalist Church, Prescott College MAP program;  Columbus, OH: TV 19 "Jeff & Christie Live", Gentle Wind bookstore; Santa Fe, NM: The Ark Bookstore; St. Paul, MN:  Ruminator Bookstore, radio KFAI 90.3 FM, 106.7 FM; Minneapolis, MN: Magers and Quinn Booksellers; Portland, OR: Oregon Public Broadcasting Golden Hours Radio, New Renaissance Bookshop; Voice of America; Seattle, WA: The Elliott Bay Book Company; Cambridge, MA: Harvard Coop; Berkeley, CA: Black Oak Books; San Francisco, CA: Humanistic Psychology, Division 32 Hospitality Suite, American Psychological Association 2001 convention; Ft. Collins & Golden CO: Barnes & Noble Bookstores;  Rocky Mountain Book Festival; Sierra Club - Rocky Mountain Chapter; Many Mountains Moving poetry salon; UU Church, Littleton, CO; Peakinsight conference: Leadership for Sustainability, Oct. 2004; Ft. Carson, CO: KRFC radio FM 88.9.

 

 

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Hoop & Tree - Workshops and Presentations

Poetry Readings  

  [Not available for consulting work at this time.]

Sample Comments from Students and Workshop Participants

From Students at Naropa University:

    "Chris is one of finest teachers I’ve had the honor to work with at Naropa. Very professional!"

    "Chris Hoffman is a brilliant, generous, and compassionate man.  I am blessed to have been his student.  I hope he is available for more classes at Naropa."

    "Chris is an amazing teacher, who brought groundedness to spirit, and love to each idea and student.  He is a great benefit to Naropa!"

 

From Workshop Participants:  

            "This was a very rich and evocative workshop which brought out amazing connections and conversations within a diverse group of participants.  I felt stimulated and satisfied at a deep level.  The Hoop and Tree are powerful and deep metaphors--and surprisingly universal."

                        -- Christine Hamilton-Pennell  

 

            "I learned what it feels like and looks like to experience integration as a human being at the physical, mental, and emotional levels."

                        -- Ed Robran  

 

            "A lifesaver thrown into an ocean of hyperactivity.  A rich day of inspiration and experience based on well-founded data and tradition--presented masterfully."

                        -- Ginny Storjohann, Certified Consultant  

 

            "I will see the world in a new way and I feel the better for it."

                        -- Gene Morton, Morton Management Systems  

 

            "This has been one of the most valuable workshops and valuable time ever spent.  It has opened all kinds of doors of reflection for me to help in my personal growth and professional growth."

                        -- Luella Ladyga  

 

            "The workshop's implications will be ringing in my thoughts a lifetime."

                        -- Stephanie K. Nestlerode, The Nestlerode Group  

 

            "This model pulls together those many different facets of one's life in order to visualize who we are and how to continue."

                        -- Raymond Fisher, Colorado State Patrol  

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