With a bewildering number of social media outlets, it can be difficult to integrate it with your mindfulness teaching in a way that helps you and your participants.
And so, we’re delighted to offer you this 2.5-hour workshop, led by content creator, mindfulness leader and speaker, Ted Meissner, to explore different platforms, their benefits, and potential drawbacks.
Over the course of this interactive session, you’ll learn how to determine the best fit for your needs, and how your time online can enhance engagement, increasing your visibility and impact.
You’ll be guided through some of the opportunities as well as some of the challenges with social media, choices about platforms, and be given best practice recommendations.
At the end of the workshop, you’ll have the information you need to build your social media presence with more clarity and confidence.
Please note: This event is included as part of the new Oxford Mindfulness Members’ Programme. Non–members are welcome to join the event at the relevant fee band.
Mindfulness practitioners may be interested to note there will be a separate workshop on the same topic by Ted – view the event.
What to expect from this event
This is an interactive, online, 2.5-hour workshop which includes small group discussions and a 30-minute Q&A with Ted Meissner.
It’s been created for mindfulness teachers across the field.
What you’ll gain from this event
At the end of this event, you’ll:
- Have several options of what social platforms may be best suited to your needs.
- Understand the importance of moderating your social media spaces.
- Know the best ways to engage in conversations online, and ways to avoid potential problems.
Entry criteria: who can apply for this course?
This workshop is open to all mindfulness teachers who are interested in the topic of using social media more mindfully.
About Ted Meissner
Ted Meissner has been a content creator on social media for 15 years, with over 3.3 million downloads of over 500 interviews with contemplative teachers, researchers, authors, and practitioners.
Ted has over 3,600 followers on LinkedIn with weekly posts about mindfulness research and burnout prevention, over 10,800 followers on RedNote with basic mindfulness information and meditations, and his guided practices have an average 5/5 rating on Insight Timer.
He currently moderates the online forum for the World Mindfulness Community, hosts the International Supervisors’ SiTT group, is a Trustee of The Mindfulness Network, registered with BAMBA, peer reviewer for the science journal Mindfulness, and teaches about mindfulness and burnout prevention throughout the world.
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