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Lead From Within: A Six-week series of Purposeful Practices for Present and Intentional Leadership


Lead From Within: A Six-week series of Purposeful Practices for Present and Intentional Leadership

Dates and Time: Mondays 12-1 ET,

Starting September 15, skipping October 13 (Indigenous Peoples Day), last day October 20.

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Location: Virtual via Zoom

Cost:

  • Members: Free (registration required)

  • Non-members: $100

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Program Description:
As the demands of work, family, and community intensify—especially during the busy fall season—leading with clarity, calm, and intention becomes critical. This 6 week opportunity is designed to equip you with the inner leadership skills necessary to navigate this period with greater ease and grounded presence.

We will focus on cultivating self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and intentional presence—the essential foundations of conscious and embodied leadership.

Each week, you will engage with a core inner leadership practice paired with breathwork and group reflection, supported by the Inner Systems Daily Journal. Together, these tools help you move beyond reactive patterns to lead from a place of resilience, focus, presence and compassion.

Whether you’re managing a team, guiding your family, growing a business or leading in your community, this program will help you reconnect with your deepest wisdom and step into each interaction with renewed confidence and calm.

Approach the fall season equipped not just to manage or survive, but to lead with intention—from the inside out.

Program Format:

6 Weekly Live Sessions – Grounded in presence, reflection, and embodiment practice

One Core Practice Per Week – Learn, apply, and integrate a new inner leadership skill

Daily Guided Journal Reflections – Using the Inner Systems Daily Journal for insight and embodiment

Breath Practices & Nervous System Support – Learn to regulate, center, and return to choice

Supportive Community Space – Connect, pause, and grow alongside others on the path

Weekly Themes:

Week one: Intentional Presence

Week two: Capacity and Boundaries

Week three: Meaning and Motivation

Week four: Shifting from Reactivity to Creativity

Week five: Relational & Systemic Awareness

Week six: Integration and Embodiment

  • Conscious Revolution is a Benefit Corporation and a Certified B Corp. Your financial support is making an impact.

    Most programs have a set fee. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. In the case of tiered pricing programs, you will see the below options when you go to purchase.

    • Full payment: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees

    • Partially supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am the ability to pay 50% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees

    We ask you to consider: What is the right amount for you? What are your financial means? Can you offer more so another person can join offerings in the Conscious Leadership Community? The majority of the program fee goes to paying facilitators to compensate for their contributions. Excess funds, if any, support making our future programs and events accessible to all those who would like to attend regardless of their ability to pay.

    We do not want anyone to be turned away due to lack of resources and we intend for our offerings to be accessible to all leaders. We are also committed to fostering a community that is diverse and balanced. Need-based scholarships are typically reserved for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ folks and applicants from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

    We do our best to find agreeable solutions for all, and though we cannot accommodate every request, we will always do our best, so please let us know what you may need.

Facilitators

Margot Fine (she/her) Partner Consultant, & Conscious Leadership Community Lead​

I’m Margot, a community weaver, advocate for radical transformation, and lifelong learner. My roots stretch from a third-generation New York lineage with Russian and Polish ancestry to the place we now call Portland, Maine—where I’ve spent over 20 years building connections and nurturing community. I find joy in walking by the ocean with my partner, learning alongside my kids, playing in the garden, creating art, and making soup without recipes.

I’m shaped by my work as a co-founder and Co-Executive Director of Maine Inside Out, an organization I helped bring to life that uses theater as a tool for social change, centering people most directly impacted by incarceration. In my role as Co-Executive Director, I worked collaboratively across different identities, guiding the organization’s vision, strategic planning, and operational growth. I also nurtured MIO’s sustainability framework, focusing on non-traditional governance and shared decision-making processes. Throughout my career, I’ve worked within organizations and systems, fostering change on issues such as food sovereignty, incarceration, youth resiliency, and alternatives to exclusionary practices. My experience includes working on large-scale political campaigns and alongside government systems, advocating for inclusivity and responsiveness at every level.

In addition to my organizational work, I am passionate about facilitating groups and curating transformative experiences that empower individuals and communities. I aim to bring people together in meaningful ways, creating spaces where people can learn, be heard, be held, and grow—whether in a workshop, a retreat, or a collective action.

While my journey has been shaped by hands-on, organizational experience, I also graduated from Bates College, received a Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Southern Maine and have a Clinical Social Work License. These academic experiences have provided me with useful tools that complement my practical work and deepen my understanding of collective healing and change.

I approach leadership with a focus on trust, collaboration, and growth, and I am committed to fostering spaces where people can evolve individually and collectively. My work continues to be driven by a desire to support lasting change and ongoing evolution, whether that’s with individuals, organizations, communities, or systems.

When I’m not working, you can find me outside, connecting with the natural world and finding joy in the simple acts of creating, collaborating, and being as present as possible in the moment.

Ginny Gill (she/her)

Ginny is a Certified Spiraldance Breathwork Practitioner ™ and Reiki Level II Practitioner. She places her client's healing and growth at the center of her work. As an animal lover and experienced veterinary oncologist, Ginny has spent years guiding pets and their families through the journey of cancer and end-of-life care. This has dovetailed into her work as a Breathwork Practioner finding connection in being a steady, empathic presence for her clients. Deeply devoted to her own healing and supporting the healing of others, she is in her flow when holding space for those who are in a transformational experience of coming to know themselves more intimately. Ginny finds her bliss in outdoor activities such as cold ocean plunges, solo Nordic skiing, and summer island explorations with her family. She is a dancer, a runner, a sometimes meditator, a mother, a friend, a sister, and a daughter…ever evolving. Ginny is here to guide and support you as you connect to your Breath, your body's innate wisdom and your Self.

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