Meditate the Vote with Sister Jenna, Director, Meditation Museums (MD/VA)
Join us as spiritual mentor, Sister Jenna discusses the launch of "Meditate the Vote" - a grassroots movement conceived by the America Meditating Radio Show and an alliance of friends from around the country who are concerned citizens wishing to contribute a greater awareness for ourselves and our country.
What a time we are witnessing in the nation when political pundits and scholars are at a loss for words to define what this presidential campaign means to the country. Along comes Meditate the Vote, spearheaded by our dear friend, Sister Jenna and an alliance of friends ranging from educators, government officials, entrepreneurs, authors and more. Have you ever asked yourself, Are you powerful enough to affect change? What do you value the most about America? Do you believe in your self-worth? And, how does your life model that belief?
We hope you are getting the idea of Meditate the Vote! Join us after work over a meal and engage in something worth talking about - ourselves, our country and our world.
Sister Jenna is a renowned speaker and founder of the Meditation Museum in Silver Spring, Maryland and McLean, Virginia and the host of the popular and globally broadcast America Meditating Radio Show. She was selected by Empower a Billion Women 2020 as one of 100 Most Influential Leaders of 2015 and served as a principal partner with the Oprah Winfrey Network and Values Partnerships on the Oprah Winfrey Belief Team, a community of individuals from diverse spiritual, cultural and faith backgrounds.
For more information on our friend, Sister Jenna, visit www.americameditating.org and you will see, she is someone who will guide you in learning more about your potential and purpose. Her mission is to decode critical current issues and offer a perspective for folks to find clarity, power, and insight. Despite the many life challenges that we face on a global scale, Sister Jenna has an uncanny ability to connect us back to where our problems originated and shift our awareness toward the solutions. Her voice of influence is particularly needed in the wake of tragedy, conflict and increasing violence in our world.