Ecological and Spiritual Regeneration with Ann Mortifee

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Our conversation is now on Youtube – view it here:

Honoured to be the first guest in the Creative Solutions for a New World Climate & Artists Series

Creatively United for the Planet founder, Frances Litman and Ann Mortifee in conversation

This video marks the beginning of a new online series that will feature a variety of amazing presenters sharing creative and inspiring solutions for a new world, opening with the warm voice and thoughtful reflections of Order of Canada recipient, singer, composer, librettist, author, storyteller, and keynote speaker, Ann Mortifee.

Creatively United for the Planet founder, Frances Litman, will host this series of fascinating talks designed to leave you feeling that anything is possible. This webinar is the first in a new series presented by the Creatively United for the Planet non-profit society, in partnership with Jon O’Riordan of the Gail O’Riordan Climate and the Arts Legacy Series and the Wildwood EcoForestry Institute Society.

Our intention is to continue the dialogue on how we can transform our economic and social systems to shift to a new ecologically-based civilization following the COVID epidemic with both a Climate and Artists series. Our Climate Series, will focus on knowledge – the policies and science required to make the transformation to a new ecological society — and the Artists Series, will focus on the wisdom that must support the knowledge base to ensure a holistic shift. A fully sustainable society must not only have the tools to change the way we do business, but must also be in touch with spirituality, generosity, artistic creativity and empathy.

Ann Mortifee

Singer Ann Mortifee is a genre unto herself. Blessed with a remarkable four-octave range and a gift for impacting hearts with her music and lyrics, her albums, concerts, full-length musicals, scores (ballet, film, opera, TV), and In Love with the Mystery book have generated national/international distinctions and awards. She is an Order of Canada Member, the country’s highest civilian honour. A world traveller, compelling storyteller, and sought-after keynote speaker for major conferences, Ann creates and facilitates inspiring arts and consciousness workshops and co-founded two foundations - for social innovation and for forestry conservation. Based in BC, Ann is the wife of the late jazz flutist, Paul Horn.

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