Finding Power in Our Stories Writing Course

$210.00

The stories we tell about ourselves shape who we are—but what if those stories are holding us back? This course invites participants to explore the connection between past experiences and present identities through structured, expressive writing. You don’t need to be a writer. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need a willingness to show up as you are and see what words rise to the surface.

Classes will be held online on the following dates: October 30, November 6, November 13, November 20, December 4, and December 11 from 7pm- 8:30pm

The stories we tell about ourselves shape who we are—but what if those stories are holding us back? This course invites participants to explore the connection between past experiences and present identities through structured, expressive writing. You don’t need to be a writer. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need a willingness to show up as you are and see what words rise to the surface.

Classes will be held online on the following dates: October 30, November 6, November 13, November 20, December 4, and December 11 from 7pm- 8:30pm

Conor Moran, LSW, is a therapist with The Center for Therapy and Counseling Services who holds a bachelors in creative writing from Central Connecticut State University. Throughout his career as a writer, he has worked within the realm of personal essays, poetry, playwriting, journalism, and ghostwriting. Some of his published work includes an exploration of male beauty standards amongst gay men, a narrative on clergy abuse from an adult survivor, and a first-person account from a Vietnam Veteran who was amongst the initial cohort of individuals to be identified with meeting the diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder. While living in Los Angeles, Moran was involved in the development of a number of short films, web series, and a television pilot.

*Price includes all 6 classes.