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UVIC Virtual BC Mindfulness Summit:Featuring Speakers

Friday, 4 June, 9:28 PM » Sunday, 6 June, 9:28 PM

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Virtual BC Mindfulness Summit: 
Featuring Speakers 
JUNE 4 – 6, 2021
 
Hi ,
Join us for the virtual BC Mindfulness Summit. This year we have gathered an incredible group of presenters offering wisdom and practical skills for participants to use in their everyday lives. We recently had the opportunity to have conversations with Dr. Mark Sherman, Dr. Maia Love and Lisa Baylis, this year's keynote speakers, to ask a few questions about their professions, interests and much more. Read below to learn more about each presenter.

To register for the virtual BC Mindfulness Summit, please click here.
 
 
In partnership with
BC Association for Living Mindfully logoregister@uvcs.uvic.ca
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SPEAKERS 
 

Dr. Mark Sherman

Dr. Mark Sherman

 

As a family physician with a special interest in mindfulness and meditation, how did you become interested in mindfulness?

I have always been interested in the mind/body continuum. Medicine has been an opportunity to explore this and to help the people I work with as patients towards deeper places of healing. As a medical student I had the opportunity to travel to India and to be introduced to yoga and meditation. What began as a personal practice evolved into sharing these practices with patients, teaching yoga and, eventually, to what has become BCALM.

 

What profession would you have chosen, if not health care?

If not for Medicine, I may have become a travel writer, mystical poet, or a wandering hermit! Either way I believe I would have ended up teaching meditation in some capacity. It is my greatest joy and privilege.

 

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Dr. Maia Love

Dr. Maia Love

 

How did you become interested in mindfulness?

I became interested in meditation when I was 17 years old, and met a lovely woman from India who taught me meditation as a way to calm the mind. Since that time, I have practiced many different approaches to meditation, all of which I both found useful and enjoyed. When I first learned of mindfulness during my medical training, I was delighted to learn of an approach that could be used in both wellness and prevention, as well as therapy, that is related to meditation.

 

If you could have a super power, what would it be?

I sometimes feel like I do have a super power, in that I get to help others find more space within for calm and peace and bliss and other positive states. 

 

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Dr. Lisa Baylis

Lisa Baylis

 

What do you like about teaching?

I love connecting with people in community and being with others in the present moment. I love the community practicing together creates. I love the sense of ease that comes across people’s hearts when they learn they have permission to love themselves. I love sharing the practices of mindfulness and self-compassion and letting them create a ripple throughout our world.

 

My proudest professional moment is…

Most recently, having my first book published: Self-Compassion for Educators – Mindful Practices to Awaken your Well-being and Grow your Resilience and being release this June 15, 2021.

 

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You can also register by phone: 250-472-4747

Questions regarding the BC Mindfulness Summit?
250-721-8558 | healthprograms@uvic.ca | continuingstudies.uvic.ca/BCMS

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