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Street Wisdom Online Walkshop, March 2024, 1pm GMT – Drop in from anywhere

This month we’re partnering with the amazing folk at CreativeMornings for our online Walkshop! To book for this event, click Book Now below and you will be redirected to CreativeMornings where you can sign up directly there. Or you can also simply click here. We can’t wait to wander with you!
Join Street Wisdom’s Philip Cowell and Vanessa Barlow for a 1 hour online Street Wisdom WalkShop meeting on Zoom at 1pm GMT on Tuesday 26th March 2024! Starts at 1pm GMT, finishes at 2pm GMT, lasts 1 hour! A great way to keep up your Street Wisdom practice. This special online format is for regular Street Wisdom practitioners and people new to Street Wisdom alike. Join with Zoom on your phone from the streets wherever you are, or using Zoom on a laptop indoors, and we’ll have a go at the Street Wisdom technique and share our stories. It’s especially great to join us if you’re interested to lead your own in-person Street Wisdom Walkshop this year! Sign up for this FREE 1-hour online Walkshop and we will send you the Zoom link on the morning of the Online Walkshop.
What is Street Wisdom?
Street Wisdom is an everyday creative practice you use as you walk. A smart fusion of mindfulness, neuroscience, imagination and wellness, it unlocks our minds and unblocks our creativity with every step. The perfect complement to static meditation, Street Wisdom takes us on a physical journey that not only calms and clears the mind, but opens up the subconscious to new ideas. Not to mention the health benefits of walking outdoors. All without having to travel to exotic climes or retreats. Suddenly, every street is full of inspiration. And whatever our questions, we are finding answers are everywhere. 
Find out more on our FAQ page or watch Our Mission video below.

All Street Wisdom events are run by volunteers and participants take part at their own risk. Whilst any personal injury or loss is unlikely, we encourage participants to remain vigilant when out on the streets and we are not liable for any injury or loss caused when taking part in a Street Wisdom activity.

Submitted by: Philip Cowell
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2024-03-26 13:00
2024-03-26 13:00


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snaffle, snoodle

These fanciful-sounding words have no definitive origin: They probably just sounded right to someone who was sauntering, which is what they both mean. An Oxford English Dictionary (OED) example from 1821 describes someone “soodling up and down the street.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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