Global Compassion Coalition

Global Compassion Coalition

Non-profit Organizations

San Rafael, CA 2,922 followers

Our mission is to build a world where people and nature are cared for and thrive.

About us

We are on a mission to build a more compassionate world. A world where people and nature are cared for and supported so that both can thrive and prosper. Compassion gives us the strength, wisdom, and courage to attend to suffering, build bridges, and diffuse conflict. It increases our own and other people’s happiness, fosters connection, and provides meaning. At the Global Compassion Coalition, we bring people together to: Study the best ways to build compassionate societies. Support training and coaching in compassion. Build compassionate workplaces, communities, and governments. Champion compassionate solutions to global crises. To join the movement, visit our website to learn more about this groundbreaking initiative and sign up to receive the latest updates, news and opportunities to get involved: https://globalcompassioncoalition.org/

Website
http://globalcompassioncoalition.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Rafael, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2022

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  • Business schools and investment programs around the world are key to unlocking transformative social change. Why? Because what they choose to nurture has a huge impact on society. Right now, most of the focus is on helping individuals take their business idea and turn it into profit. But what if instead they empowered those people and organizations that want to help society? What if there were programs aimed at nurturing enterprises that move hearts and minds rather than emptying pockets? Join three business experts to explore why we need to fundamentally rethink the role of entrepreneurship and how it can be used as a force for good.

    Could your idea spark social change? | rethinking entrepreneurship

    Could your idea spark social change? | rethinking entrepreneurship

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    Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living

    COMPASSION FOR ALL AGES is a lighter, accessible online adaptation of Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living, and focusses on what many of us had wished to learn at school: how to live healthier and happier lives, not by looking away, but by responding to the suffering in the world, with mindful compassion. If we wish to pass on a story of hope and resilience, rather than one of despair and catastrophe, we need a simple, common language to meet the many challenges we face, a language that does not divide but brings together, that bridges different ages and cultures, science and art, religious and other worldviews. A language that acknowledges our individual and collective suffering, our common humanity in all our diversity, and our interconnectedness with all beings. The Global Compassion Coalition organises 4th-5th October a 2-day workshop around making a start with finding this common language for cultivating compassion in today’s world. It aims to introduce you to some key themes and practices from "Compassion for all ages", applicable in many situations. For more information see first comment 👇 #compassion #mindfulness #mbcl #health #psychology #education #school #ages #humanity #diversity #language #nature #culture #collective #suffering #happiness #workshop

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  • Worldwide, democracy and political leadership is at a crossroads. Faced with rises like climate change, inequality, and war, some nations are turning towards autocratic, populist politicians who reach for easy and divisive answers to complex challenges. What we need is something very different. We need leaders who can govern for the whole of humanity, not just their nation or party, who have the courage and wisdom to tackle systemic problems, and the resilience to do so despite the opposition of vested interests. So, how do we cultivate that leadership? How do we sustain it in systems that are corrupting? And how do we work to ensure it's attractive to voters? Join us for this important discussion, in celebration of World Values Day!

    How do we get the leaders we want?

    How do we get the leaders we want?

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  • Join Dr. David R. Hamilton for a talk on how experiences of kindness impact mental and physical health. You'll learn how kindness has a physical impact on the brain in ways that reduce stress and boost positive mood, as well as how kindness impacts the heart, immune system, and even some processes of aging in highly beneficial ways. David will also discuss how kindness is highly contagious and how some seemingly small acts can have significant consequences. If you’re looking for an extra source of motivation to ‘be the change you want to see in the world’, join us for this fascinating talk!

    The healthy side effects of kindnesss

    The healthy side effects of kindnesss

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  • Cultivating a compassionate mindset is foundational to better living - but it isn’t enough. To really enjoy the benefits of compassion and have others enjoy them with you, we have to put it into practice in our day-to-day lives. That is why we’ve created Seven Steps to Compassionate Living - our free, short course purposefully designed to not only help you build your compassionate self, but live it every day of your life. This training is for you if you want to learn more about compassion and how to integrate it into daily life. If you are a parent, an educator, a volunteer, a healthcare provider, a leader, a caregiver or facing changes and challenges in your life this course can be helpful.

    7 Steps to Compassionate Living

    7 Steps to Compassionate Living

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  • So many of us are carrying trauma - whether caused by a severe, one-off event or chronic experiences we’ve been subjected to. If we don’t acknowledge, understand, and address this, it can continue to have severe impacts on our wellbeing, health, and relationships. This conversation with trauma expert Dr Frank Anderson, chaired by Dr. Nicola Petrocchi, compassion-focused therapist, will explain what trauma is and how we can heal from it. Dr. Anderson will also share his personal experience with trauma, which he has written about in his latest book, To Be Loved: A Story of Truth, Trauma, and Transformation. The memoir takes the reader through his own journey of growing up gay in a traditional Italian American home that was fiercely loving and culturally close-knit, while at the same time unaccepting, abusive and riddled with shame and dark family secrets. Join us for this informative yet heartfelt talk to better understand how you too might leave your trauma in the past.

    Unmasking Trauma: a journey to healing

    Unmasking Trauma: a journey to healing

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  • Join our Head of Training Maria Paula Jimenez Palacio and guests Margaret Cullen, MFT, Frank Ostaseski and Dr. Christopher Germer for a very special event- the launch of our new training course, "7 Steps to Compassionate Living." This course will be delivered straight to your inbox, so you can access it from anywhere and anytime. Register today to attend the launch on 11 September 2024 and a special closing event on 18 September hosted by Buddhist teacher Frank Ostaseski on "How to Be a Compassionate Caregiver." Mark your calendars and secure your seat: https://lnkd.in/dhb5xMeq

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  • The research literature suggests that self-compassion is virtually always helpful in fostering well-being, compassion toward others, and other positive results. Despite that, we all know people who use the language of self-compassion and self-care as a rationale for self-centeredness. In wisdom and contemplative traditions this is well known and guides take steps to prevent mindfulness processes from becoming selfish. In this talk, Steven will explain why the scientific literature has not yet caught up with the wisdom of good teachers and guides, and describe a scientific breakthrough that is leading to a more personalized approach to processes of change.

    A personalized approach to self-compassion: why every voice matters

    A personalized approach to self-compassion: why every voice matters

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  • The challenges facing humanity cannot be solved by one group or nation alone. They require cooperation and collaboration across borders, cultures, and societies. But to do that, we need to expand our moral horizons. We need leaders who govern for the whole of humanity, not just their tribe. We need communities that can support everyone in need, not just those who are deemed deserving. And we need everyone to act with an understanding of the impact we can have on lives thousands of miles away from our own. Is this possible? New research into moral circles and how they can be expanded suggests it is.

    Humanity's greatest hope: expanding our moral circles for a better future

    Humanity's greatest hope: expanding our moral circles for a better future

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