Bringing with her the traditional Aboriginal practices of dadirri—a sacred practice of deep listening, reflection, stillness and connection to the land—and yarning—a conversational practice used by indigenous Australians to share knowledge, stories, and culture, Dr. Catherine Olweny offers another pathway to Mastering the Art of Being. Her many life experiences and training led her to work as a paediatric anaesthetist and medical doctor, and also to help clinicians develop a greater ability to look and listen closely, to attend to patients and their family, to be curious and attentive, and to be fully present. Cultivating this presence is a gift she found in her own life, one she shares with other clinicians, and one we can learn from as well.
Meet and hear more from Catherine at these events, part of Commonweal’s 50th anniversary year—reflecting on five decades of healing ourselves and the earth and asking how we navigate these times through community, learning, and resilience.
Sunday, July 12 | 11:00 am – 2:00 pm PDT
Art for Our Common Good: Creativity, Health, and Civic Life
Join us at Commonweal or on Zoom