Learning Well-Being for Life
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Education shapes us throughout our lives. It can provide us with the skills we need to learn at any age. While academic rigor is often touted in various educational programs, how often have you heard of an educational program that focuses directly on your own mind and well-being? This event will focus on the lessons learned from education as a way to enhance emotional well-being for everyone, at all stages in life. Join the Center for Healthy Minds and special guests from AtentaMente to learn takeaways and insights from two innovative programs that make well-being part of the curriculum. Speakers will share mental training and social-emotional learning techniques, supported by scientific research, to develop lifelong well-being for ourselves, our communities and the world.
Learning Well-Being for Life is part of the HealthyMinds LIVE virtual event series from the Center for Healthy Minds and its external, affiliated nonprofit Healthy Minds Innovations (makers of the Healthy Minds Program app) to bring you the latest research findings, innovation trends and tips to promote well-being in your daily life and community.
Other events in this series:
Healthy Minds LIVE March Event: The How of Well-Being
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Event Speakers
Daniela Labra Cardero
Founding Partner and General Director, AtentaMente.
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Tony Chambers
Director, Equity, Inclusion and Innovation, Center for Healthy Minds
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Leandro Chernicoff
Founding Partner and Academic & Research Director, AtentaMente
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Raquel Tatar
Director of Measures and Research, Healthy Minds Innovations
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Richard Davidson - Special Guest
Founder, Center for Healthy Minds and the William James & Vilas; Professor of Psychology & Psychiatry at UW–Madison; Founder, Healthy Minds Innovations
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Support the Work
This event and others are supported by the generosity of individuals and organizations who share our vision of a kinder, wiser, more compassionate world.
A significant portion of our funding comes from supporters who give to the Center for Healthy Minds, enabling a variety of projects – whether it’s understanding how the brain works or bringing well-being skills out into the world.