All things flowering this Spring + Community at Coray

Hello everyone,

It is offfiiiiccciallllyyyy spring time where we're based (NY and CT!), and we are feeeeelllling it. We could not be happier. 

We just wrapped a fun and impactful workshop that we led for Northwest Harvest focused on Storytelling for Change, and we loved the energy the organization and group brought. Stories have so much power y'all, and it's a gift to join together to leverage those stories toward social good. 

In one week, we will be embarking on the Create with Questions retreat, and welcoming 7 folks from around the country to focus on their own creative projects, and practice new skills and offerings together. We have delicious food, a Reiki healing ceremony, a sound bath, and an Enneagram workshop planned. Oh, and we will be gathering at the beautiful Ellingwood Farm in Canaan, NY. We can't wait! 

Capping off the long weekend, we will also be hosting an event at Casey's restaurant, Coray Kitchen, on Monday, April 29th. This will be the first event launching the restaurant's new community event series: Community at CorayRead on to see more about what we're cooking up. 

Drop us a line to let us know how you've been doing. We hope you are well and are sending you lots of spring energy, wherever you may be! 

Cheers,
C&C


BWB will be co-hosting the first-ever immersive experience at Coray Kitchen.

The dinner will be held on Monday, April 29th from 5:30-7:30pm and will explore art, beauty, and intentionality in design, and how it impacts our experience of food.

Edible flowers will be featured as our main inspiration. 

Our special guest will be Rebekah Rice of Nine Mile Farm - a four-generation, Certified Naturally Grown family farm located in Delmar, NY.  Rebekah will share about her farm and how and why flowers bring vitality into our lives and onto our plates.
 

Chef Javier will prepare a range of unique dishes featuring edible flowers fresh from Nine Mile Farm. BWB will facilitate conversation and guide each guest into deeper relationship with the ingredients on the plate. 


A cocktail reception for networking and community building will be held from 5:30-6. The event starts promptly at 6pm. Tickets are $75 and includes:

  • one cocktail or mocktail

  • three small bites

Big News! The Questions to Hold podcast has been listened to 1,000 times! We are over the moon with excitement about this. While our goals are certainly not about volume, it is wonderful to see that people are interested in holding questions and the interviews so far. Thank you, thank you for tuning in.

And without further ado, have a listen to our next episode with Brad Farris:

Join us for a conversation with Brad Farris (he/him) where we discussed finding peace within ourselves to help make peace with others, and how this contributes to partnership.
 

Brad Farris is an engineer turned leadership coach who specializes in helping creative agency owners unleash growth, in their agencies and themselves. He has 20 years of experience working with agency founders. As a result, he can quickly spot patterns and solve problems that stunt growth. Since its founding, Anchor Advisors has helped more than 450 agency owners lead confidently and find more hours in the day.


If there’s one thing his experience has taught him, it’s this: the biggest barrier to growing your business is between your ears!
 

In this episode you’ll hear about:

  • What does it mean to make peace with yourself?

  • What does it mean to better serve clients?

  • How ego plays a role in business ownership

  • Brad’s commitment to a lifetime of learning

  • Being champions for “true selves” and “our best and worst day” selves

  • Ruth Haley Barton; Transforming Center 

  • Theresa Campbell; Level up with Listening 

Connect with Brad:

We had the opportunity to attend the Right at Home of Essex County 20 year Anniversary party earlier this month. We are honored to work with these clients, and help them celebrate this milestone event. Cheers to continuing our working together to help usher in the next era!

left to right (BWB's Casey Carroll and Cait Fitzpatrick +
Right at Home of Essex County's Maeghan and Micah Scott)

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