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This month we hosted a group from Common Purpose. Common Purpose runs leadership development programmes across the UK that inspire and equip people to work together across boundaries. We also hosted hustings for the Scottish Green Party. Regular classes are now back in full swing, check out our online calendar for more information, including our newest courses, Find Your Voice and Mindful Life Design.
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ULab Portobello Hub
ULab Porty is coming together for the ULab course once again and is considering a theme around work and social ecosystems and how they grow and spread. We invite you to explore how connections create culture and help us develop. Everyone can join the online course and anyone is welcome to join our ULab Porty hub. Course starts the first Wednesday of September.
SiGN UP Now for September
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BEACH BUSK
No rules. Just Busking. You can be any kind of street entertainer you like from a one man band to an orchestra, a mime/robot, a choir, balloon modeller or magician. Come along and play or come down just to see the spectacle which is the Big Beach Busk! The Tribe stage will be down by the Dalriada, make sure you come say hello! |
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Find Your Voice
After 20 years working as a professional actor on stage and screen, Shauna Macdonald has created a fun, dynamic and supportive course which guarantees to leave participants full of confidence in their ability to stand up in front of any crowd and effectively engage the audience whilst delivering ANY text.
Whether you are working towards a big presentation, wanting to work on your ‘stage presence’ or just sick of not being HEARD, Shauna will help you FIND YOUR VOICE. This is an 8 week course from 1st September, for more info and to book, see here.
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Eat, Move, Recover
Craig Ali of Total Health is going to deliver his well designed and helpful session on the 4th October 10am-12pm. This session is free to all Tribe Porty Members and we welcome non members to attend for a small fee. If you want to reserve your space, please click here.
Eat, Move, Recover focuses on building healthier lifestyles. Many of us lead increasingly sedentary and stressful lives – this masterclass provides you with the self-care tools to help manage a busy lifestyle and build resilience, taking small steps that can lead to profound changes.
Eat, Move, Recover is our flagship seminar and has been delivered worldwide within FTSE organisations, such as Standard Life Investments. Designed as an accessible and engaging 60-90 minute session, Eat Move Recover builds awareness of health and lifestyle and inspires staff to lead a healthier lifestyle. 
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 This month, we are happy to welcome Joel Chaney, Anne Robinson and Ronnie MacPherson. Joel is one half of CREATIVenergie, an innovative organisation working international to encourage and establish sustainable energy for life. Anna works in publishing and is also a freelance editor. Ronnie heads up Greenstate, a small consultancy supporting international development programmes and organisations that are focussed on clean energy, climate change and low carbon development.
The co-working space at Tribe is growing massively with now over 37 fantastic people and businesses using the space to do good work. You can more of the growing crew here. |
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Hermann Hesse’s Bäume: Betrachtungen und Gedichte [Trees: Reflections and Poems]
Hermann Hesse on What Trees Teach Us About Belonging and Life. “When we have learned how to listen to trees, then the brevity and the quickness and the childlike hastiness of our thoughts achieve an incomparable joy.” Read more from Maria Popova about Bäume here.
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How to Love by Thich Nhat Hanh
"When we feed and support our own happiness, we are nourishing our ability to love. That’s why to love means to learn the art of nourishing our happiness."
How to Love introduces beginners and reminds seasoned practitioners of the essentials of mindfulness practice. This time Nhat Hanh brings his signature clarity, compassion, and humour to the thorny question of how to love. Find more here.
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Svetlana Alexievich’s monument to those left behind
NON-FICTION, in the right hands, can prove to be more powerful and perplexing than novels. This is the case with Svetlana Alexievich, an author and investigative journalist who won last year’s Nobel prize in literature for her “polyphonic writings”. “Second-hand time”, her latest book to be translated into English, is her most ambitious yet. From the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ms Alexievich spent two decades writing down the stories of ordinary people in her native Belarus and beyond. See here for more.
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