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Reimagining living and care spaces.
Hope is currently collaborating with elders in Fairfield, Iowa, a blue zone city, to learn more on how to prepare for aging and dying, including how we live daily in our homes, disrupt negative narratives about aging and redefine elderhood.
Gypsy Nature Immersions!
Hope weaves Nature Immersions into the heart of her travels, work, institutional visits, and conferences. She guides seekers through Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing), an ancient Japanese practice that is far more than a walk in the woods. These sessions are vital acts of recovery—honoring the cycles of living, aging, and dying. By reconnecting with the earth, we rediscover our own deep-rooted wisdom and inner strength.
Interested in a guided experience? Reach out to invite Hope to your neck of the woods.
A non-profit art show.
Launched in November 2024 at the CU Experience Gallery, this exhibition realized a long-held vision, attracting 3,684 visitors. The showcase explored the profound meaning of pre-conception and birth through the intersecting lenses of nature, science, art, and technology.
Details of the past exhibition can be viewed at https://cudenverexpgallery.org/past-exhibitions/incubator, with future exhibitions managed through Integrative Lifespan at https://www.integrativelifespan.com/.
We are currently accepting donations for artist supplies and creative gatherings.
Artwork from INCUBATOR by Jaime’ Gerson Belkind “Rooted Breast”