Dorothy LeBaron

Nationality:
Canadian

Birth Country:
Toronto

Age:
71

Domicile:
Canada

Locations:
Toronto, Canada

Training:
I have completed the Arscura Biography Life as Art training in Toronto, Canada. I have been part of the Faculty at Arscura and currently teach the Biography component of Foundation Studies at the Rudolf Steiner Center in Toronto. I have facilitated biography workshops at many Waldorf schools and have applied my work in organizations.

Qualifications:
I have completed the Arscura Art for Life 3-year part-time training, which is a program that trains to apply artistic skills, and art processes for learning, healing and development. I studied adult learning, and destiny learning with Coen van Houten through the Rudolf Steiner Center in Toronto. I was part of a group of destiny learning facilitators who practiced together and facilitated workshops. In 2008 I participated in a program in Theory U with Otto Scharmer at the Shambhala Institute for Authentic Leadership, and have completed the "U Lab" on-line program.

Experience and Specialisation:
I am an entrepreneur, running my own business for 30 years. It has brought me an ability to carry the whole picture, to respond to what is needed in order to continue to grow and develop the business. I have served on the Board of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada which has provided a rich environment to work artistically and creatively with colleagues. Last fall, I taught and facilitated in a Women's Leadership program at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. The receptivity towards the art processes, and learning from the "heart" in an academic environment was exciting. My research is around finding practices and processes that create an open learning environment to access deeper levels of the Self and a deeper connection to each other. I am drawn to leadership development, using Theory U, art and biography.

'I' on the Path:
I look forward to connecting, co-researching, co-creating in this biography conference. In past conferences I have been inspired, deeply moved; I have had threshold experiences; I have gathered tools to use in my own work; I have built relationships to others and to biography as a field of study. Who can forget at Emerson the cross we made on the front lawn at the end of one of the conferences? And the richness of the master classes.
How could I serve coming generations? This is a question I would like to be able to answer when I leave this years' conference.

Telephony 1:
14164652830 (Fixed)

Email:
dorothy@biographycoach.ca

Website:
http://www.biographycoach.ca

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