UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center Presents the Greater Good Gratitude Summit
A day of science, stories, and inspiration, featuring a keynote by Jack Kornfield and Brother David Steindl-Rast.
CE credit hours available.
When: Saturday, June 7, 2014 — 9am to 5:15pm
Where: Craneway Conference Center, Richmond, CA or Online via Webcast
Cost: $125-$149 – 20% discount available to GGSC members. Join here!
To register, go to greatergood.berkeley.edu/gratitudesummit
The last 10 years have seen an explosion in the scientific study of happiness. The findings tell a complex, provocative, and unfinished story. But if they had to be distilled into one simple prescription for happiness, it would probably be this: Say thank you.
Gratitude, it seems, is a key—perhaps the key—to feeling more satisfied with your life. Strengthening your sense of joy and social connection, gratitude improves your relationships, helps you cope with adversity, and even fortifies your immune system.
The Greater Good Gratitude Summit will illuminate the critical role gratitude plays in our health and happiness, and explore how we can cultivate more gratitude in ourselves and those we care for. Attendees will learn the latest findings from the groundbreaking new science of gratitude, put into practical, accessible terms.
Joining world-renowned researchers will be Jack Kornfield and Brother David Steindl-Rast—two of the world’s most inspiring thinkers about gratitude. Throughout the day, researchers like Robert Emmons, the leading scientific expert on gratitude, will share cutting-edge discoveries, complemented by insights from real-world programs focused on enhancing gratitude. The day’s presentations will explore how to turn gratitude science into action and extend its positive impact as widely as possible.
Speakers will share key practices for boosting gratitude across multiple contexts, from kitchen tables to clinics to boardrooms to mobile devices. They’ll include Teri McKeever, head coach of both the 2012 U.S. Olympic women’s swimming team that won 14 medals in London and of the #1 ranked UC Berkeley women’s swimming team; she’ll discuss how and why she has encouraged the practice of gratitude among her world-class athletes. Other speakers include UC Berkeley’s Dacher Keltner, UCSF’s Wendy Berry Mendes, ServiceSpace’s Nipun Mehta, Stanford’s Emma Seppala, the University of Oregon’s Phil Watkins, Google’s Peter Jin Hong, poet Chinaka Hodge, and more.
A full schedule and list of speakers available at
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/news_events/event/greater_good_gratitude_summit
The Gratitude Summit is the culmination of the Greater Good Science Center’s unprecedented three-year project, Expanding the Science and Practice of Gratitude, funded by the John Templeton Foundation.
For more information, contact Elise Proulx at eliseproulx@berkeley.edu or (510) 642-2492.