Wonder is a powerful state of being, which opens us up to possibility, and serves as a gateway to unlocking our potential. Wonder invites us to adventure, to play, and to learn by entering the unknown of our potential. Wonder is also a skill, and when learned, we can apply this skill to remain connected to an expanded field of possibility in which we can continue to play, learn, and grow.
Join us for this 'Night of Wonder' in which mental performance coach and therapist, John Coleman, explores the depths of curiosity and the limitless potential that 'wondering' can bring with client and big mountain freeskier, Tatum Monod.
John and Tatum have worked together for many years. This night is about sharing their work, which has helped Tatum remain open to possibilities as she navigates big dreams, opportunities, injuries, and many of life's transitions.
A story of possibility will be told through videos of Tatum's career as a skier, through conversation, and with you, our guests as you will be invited to join with questions, curiosities, and of course your wondering. Together, we will explore her story through three chapters:
- 1) A Childlike Sense of Wonder: (Re)Discover your Ability to Dream.
- 2) Full Spectrum of Wonder: Handling the Range of Possibilities from Elation to Devastation.
- 3) Deep Wonder: Fear, Love and the Unknown.
With curiosity, and the rush of what can be achieved on centre stage, you're invited to connect with your own possibility with where it all begins, asking "what's possible?... I wonder!".
Prizes to be won! And trust us, you don't want to miss our on the Grand Prize! ;)
This event deals with mature subject matter - 19+ audience members only.
Beers supplied by Whistle Buoy Beer Co.
If you have any additional questions or requests regarding the event, please reach out to us at shop.victoria@arcteryx.com and we will be happy to assist.
The vic theatre
located in the Nootka Court building.
The entrance to the theatre is on the corner of Douglas and Humboldt
Street parking is available around The Vic Theatre. The closest parkades are:
● Broughton Square Parkade – 635 Broughton St
● Broughton Street Parkade – 745 Broughton St
● Robbins Parking – 744 Broughton St #14
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