Courage Club is going global this month, taking our monthly gathering online. So anyone anywhere can join. And tickets are free for April! (Donation optional)
Now, more than ever, is the time to rewire your relationship to fear.
How would you live if fear had a little less of a hold on you? What would you do if you had the courage?
Courage Club is where you discover what’s possible.
And for April we’re gathering online, which means you can join no matter where you are in the world (depending on when you wanna wake up).
Two special guests, Grace Clark and Manuela Welton, join us this month to deepen your daring with music and movement!
WHAT IS COURAGE CLUB?
We know the name sounds kinda intense. Like you’re going to have to take on Russell Crowe in a ring or something. But this isn’t about being a badass (though you might find that happens after a few gatherings with us).
Courage Club is actually a place where it’s okay to be afraid. A place where you get to listen to your fears. Maybe even laugh at them a little. And ultimately learn how to move through fear to live the life you want.
Each monthly event includes a mix of sharing our stories, learning the science and secrets of building courage, and practicing ways to free yourself from fear.
From San Francisco to Puerto Rico, Courage Club events have helped thousands of people take bold action for more love, purpose, and joy. Join founder Galen Bernard and our caring community for this special global gathering!
Want to know more about Courage Club? Check out courageclub.co and @crgclb on social media.
LOGISTICS:
You will receive a Zoom link by email the week of the event.
Please bring a pen and something to write on.
Feel free to invite friends!
INFO ON COURAGE CLUB FOUNDER GALEN BERNARD
Galen is out to create an antidote to fear. A coach and community designer, he has helped people across the U.S.—creators and creatives, students and seniors, the bold and the just beginning—discover the thrill on the other side of fear.
Before creating Courage Club, he was executive director of the social innovation space New Leaf Initiative, which put State College, PA, on the map as one of Entrepreneur magazine’s best cities in the U.S. He trained in peer support while a director at a chapter of the country’s largest grassroots mental health organization. Always seeking to support people who want more than the status quo in life, he mentors leaders of positive social change for StartingBloc and Watson University. He used to be so afraid of the dark he needed a nightlight for sleepovers as a kid. Now he loves starry skies.