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Rising Connected for Walk for Earth

 
 

Join Zoe Bicat, Jojo Mehta, Joey Walters and friends in a special event to explore our relationship to Mother Nature, Feminine Leadership and what drives us to care for our precious planet.

Will You Walk For Earth?

You are invited by Rising Connected to join a warm Circle of women who are gathering to help launch a beautiful initiative, called Walk for Earth. 

On 1st May 2022, Zoe Biscat is embarking on a long planned pilgrimage with her much loved mule, Falco. Together they plan to walk from Oxford to Loch Lomond to raise funds for the late Polly Higgins' inspirational campaign, Stop Ecocide, founded to support the establishment of ecocide as a crime at the International Criminal Court. 

Rising Connected are delighted to be joined by Jojo Mehta, co-founder and Executive Director of Stop Ecocide International, who will share her inspirational journey with the campaign and her experience of Feminine Leadership in the very challenging world of law.

They would love to invite you and your friends to join to:

 

  • Hear more about Zoe's vision and create a container of support for her so she feels the energy of many other women behind her as she embarks on her journey.

  • Explore the inner journey of feminine leadership… what does it mean for us to Rise Connected into our authentic feminine leadership and co-create the changes we need on our planet? How might our relationship to the natural world resource and even guide us in our call to contribute?

  • Hear more about the work of Stop Ecocide International and why it is one of the most critical ways we can help change the trajectory of our climate crisis.

  • Connect with your own passion to be 'A Voice For The Earth' and learn how you can join Zoe on her walk and/or lead your own local Walk for Earth.

  • Take time out for YOU in a mini retreat and make space to explore your feminine power, purpose and contribution, in a warm community of like minds.

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