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Scaling Deep
Tatiana Fraser @ The Systems Sanctuary
15 episodes
5 days ago
Scaling Deep hosted by Tatiana Fraser engages deep and informal conversation with our guests who are at the forefront and edges of thinking and practice in systems change. The show facilitates learning across diverse wisdom traditions and experience to inform our collective action. We surface patterns, exchange learning and are guided by these inquiry questions: What is possible if we hold a collective intention to align with life and love? How do we cultivate the conditions to work across difference? How do we create healthy and aligned collective cultures of care?
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Scaling Deep hosted by Tatiana Fraser engages deep and informal conversation with our guests who are at the forefront and edges of thinking and practice in systems change. The show facilitates learning across diverse wisdom traditions and experience to inform our collective action. We surface patterns, exchange learning and are guided by these inquiry questions: What is possible if we hold a collective intention to align with life and love? How do we cultivate the conditions to work across difference? How do we create healthy and aligned collective cultures of care?
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Divine Play with Nisha Sajnani
Scaling Deep
30 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Divine Play with Nisha Sajnani

Nisha Sajnani, PhD., RDT-BCT is the Director of the Program in Drama Therapy and Theatre & Health Lab; founder of the Arts & Health @NYU and Chair of the NYU Creative Arts Therapies Consortium. In her capacity as founding co-director of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, established in collaboration with the WHO, Dr. Sajnani leads a Lancet global series on the health benefits of the arts. An award winning author, educator, and advocate, her body of work explores the unique ways in which aesthetic experience can inspire equity, care, and collective human flourishing across the lifespan. 

Dr. Sajnani is also on faculty with NYU Abu Dhabi where she developed a trans-disciplinary course entitled Can Art Save Lives? which unites current evidence for the health benefits of the arts with practice and policy. She is a faculty advisor in the Rehabilitation Sciences Ph.D., Educational Theatre Ed.D and Ph.D. program and co-teaches Improvisation and Leadership in the Management Communication Program and the Executive Education program in NYU Stern. She is also on faculty with the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma where she lectures on the role of the arts with people who are forcibly displaced. 

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Scaling Deep
Scaling Deep hosted by Tatiana Fraser engages deep and informal conversation with our guests who are at the forefront and edges of thinking and practice in systems change. The show facilitates learning across diverse wisdom traditions and experience to inform our collective action. We surface patterns, exchange learning and are guided by these inquiry questions: What is possible if we hold a collective intention to align with life and love? How do we cultivate the conditions to work across difference? How do we create healthy and aligned collective cultures of care?