Paul Pearsall, PhD
The Pleasure Prescription: Five Lessons from Paradise
Paul is the founder, president and CEO of Ho’ala Hou (To Reawaken), an organization dedicated to the application of ancient Hawaiian principles to modern living, working and loving. He is a professor and psychoneuroimmunologist, specializing in the study of the healing mind, whose primary focus is on achieving and maintaining a healthy balance between loving, working and playing. He is the author of The Heart’s Code.
www.paulpearsall.com
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Silvia Nakkach, MA, MMT
Embracing the Shamanic, the Mystical and the Scientific Dimensions of Sound
Silvia is an award-winning composer, psychologist, singer, recording artist, author, a specialist in cross-cultural music therapy training, and a pioneer in the field of sound, transformation of consciousness, and music shamanism. She is the academic advisor for the certificate program on Sound, Voice and Music Healing at CIIS, and is also the founding director of the international Vox Mundi School of the Voice.
Silvia has devoted 25 years to the study of the art of raga singing under the direction of Ali Akbar Khan, and has been involved in clinical research in the areas of micro-tonal singing and uses of the voice to induce emotional healing. Her opera Amazonia Insight was performed internationally, and her CD Ah, The Healing Voice is widely played in health care centers. She was named by Utne Reader magazine as one of 40 cutting-edge artists that will shake the art world in the new millennium. www.voxmundiproject.com
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Bill Isaacs
Emergent Power: Dialogue and Leadership
William is founder and president of DIA•logos, a company offering transformational leadership educational programs. He is also the director of The Dialogue Projectpart of MIT’s Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century research initiativeand a Lecturer at the Sloan School of Management. He has consulted to senior leaders and major organizations around the world, and is the author of Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together. www.dialogos.com
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