Reimagine what it means to bring your whole self to work, and join us for OpenLev's Soulful Co-Working pop-up at House of Yes on Wednesday, September 18th.
✨ Start the day by setting intentions and be held accountable by a supportive community.
🧘🏼 Ground yourself with optional meditation and breathwork sessions.
🍲 Gather for communal lunch-- bring your own or enjoy a homemade vegetarian meal available for purchase at event from the one and only @ChefTova [bring someone new and each receive $5 off lunch!].
☕ Light snacks, coffee and tea flowing all day for free!
📅 Date: 9/18/24
🕰️ Time: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
📍 Location: House of Yes
Agenda:
8:30-10:30am: Check-in & early bird work time
9:00-9:30am: [Optional] Kabbalah Meditation
10:30-11:00am: Opening circle & intention setting
11:00-12:30pm: Focused work time
12:30-1:30pm: Community Lunch
1:30-4:30pm: Focused work time
3:00-3:30pm: [Optional] Breathwork for Creativity
4:30-5:00pm: Closing circle
5:30pm: Doors close
Would love to have you for the full day, but we'd rather you join for any part of the day that you can make. If the cost is prohibitive, please send a note to benjamin@open-lev.org and we’ll work to accommodate (NOTAFLOF: no one turned away for lack of funds).
OpenLev's values are derived from the overlap between ancient Jewish wisdom and the slightly more modern Burning Man Principles. By showing up at OpenLev, you are agreeing to respect the following values:
🫂 Radical Inclusion: Welcoming all people as valuable parts of our community.
💝 Generosity: Giving without expecting anything in return.
🚣🏽♀️ Participation: Leaning into new relationships and activities.
🌷 Personal Growth: Commitment to our own work of the heart.
💯 Authenticity: Vulnerable and truthful self-expression.
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Benjamin Richman experienced a long strange trip in tech, consulting, banking and business school until he quite suddenly realized he was plugged into the matrix. He moved from California to New York to build OpenLev Soulful Co-Working with the intention of helping more people discover meaning and purpose in their daily life. Benjamin is trained in Tantric Hatha Yoga and meditation, and is passionate about making Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism more accessible to all.
Hannah Cohen is a curious student of life as well as a breathwork guide, intuitive bodyworker, and photographer, blending over a decade of identity exploration with gentle, hands-on healing for the mind, body, and spirit. She creates a playful and intuitive space where individuals can reset, unblock energy, and reconnect with themselves. Working with people facing anxiety, stress, PTSD, and creative blocks, Hannah collaborates to explore tools for peace and flow. Now, as the community director at OpenLev, Hannah is honored to celebrate and support community connection and transformation as the greatest gift and medicine.