With Natalie Palmer
Join us this Sunday, January 28 at 10:30 a.m. online on Zoom as we rewatch this service from May of 2021
Do you have enough space in your life? Not space for things, but space for you? For your thoughts, your joy, the things that bring your life meaning? Before quarantine started, our lives were full — often uncomfortably so. The last year has changed the way we work, the way we live, the way we create community. And sometimes it all starts to run together. Why do we need space? How do we create space? Join us as we talk about writing the story we want for our lives, and leaving space on the page for more.
Natalie works for the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where she found a home after being an active UU in the Spokane community for five years. As an IT Trainer for a large hospital system, Natalie loves helping others gain the confidence and skills they need to be successful in new roles. She has given workshops, keynotes, and presentations in the US and Canada. A library board member and choir member, Natalie is currently in continual pursuit of the perfect loaf of sourdough. Natalie and her husband Joe have two brilliant daughters, two unmotivated greyhounds, and an ill-tempered cat.