“My Ongoing Problems With Kindness: Confessions of MOGO Girl” Debuts in U.S.

On Thursday, May 10, I will be debuting my new 1-woman show, “My Ongoing Problems with Kindness: Confessions of MOGO Girl” in the United States. I’m excited. I’ve already had the nightmare during which the curtain opens and I flub my opening line and forget the rest while standing on the stage barefoot (which my director promises me is a very good sign!).

The show has already had its international debut (in Fredericton, NB, Canada), and the organizer had this to say about it:

“With healthy doses of wit, candor, and insight, Zoe Weil shows us just how tricky — and funny — it can be attempting to live as a full-time compassionate citizen on this wonderful, complicated planet.  If you like laughter, deep thought, and hearty challenges, then you don’t want to miss My Ongoing Problems with Kindness.  Long live MOGO Girl and her growing band of solutionaries!” – Kurt Schmidt

So, I feel set to embark upon this adventure, bringing the issues I care about so deeply to new audiences who wouldn’t otherwise come to a presentation or workshop but would come out to be entertained.

If you would like to bring the show to your community, please let me know.

~ Zoe

Debut of My 1-Woman Show: My Ongoing Problems with Kindness: Confessions of MOGO Girl

On Friday, April 13th, I’ll be debuting my new 1-woman show, My Ongoing Problems with Kindness: Confessions of MOGO Girl, in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

For some time now I’ve been thinking about new ways to share humane education issues with different and larger audiences than typically come out to hear a talk or attend a workshop. It occurred to me that everyone likes to laugh and be entertained (especially me!), so I created this show to bring important and serious global issues to audiences in an entertaining format. I’m eager to debut the show next week and to bring it on the road in the coming year.

Let me know if you’d like to bring the show to your community!

Zoe

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Zoe’s Book Tour Schedule

Between April 16-28 I will be traveling to New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to speak about MOGO and my new book, Most Good, Least Harm. Below is the schedule for events that are open to the public (for more details see IHE’s Events page):

  • April 19, 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.MOGO Workshop, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
  • April 20, 7:30 p.m. – Oasis Café, Long Valley, NJ, MOGO presentation and book signing
  • April 21, 6:30 p.m. – Runnemede, NJ, presentation and booksigning
  • April 23, 6:00 p.m. – Western Connecticut State University, Student Center Theater, Danbury, CT, MOGO presentation
  • April 26, 2-4 p.m. – Animal Haven, Manhattan, NY, Free Mini-MOGO workshop for activists

~ Zoe

Change is Happening!

I attended the Bioneers conference in San Rafael a week ago, and what a breath of fresh air it was. Speaker after speaker shared information about the great challenges of our time, but they also talked about the solutions they and others were implementing. Whether it was Van Jones talking about promoting green collar jobs among disenfranchised and impoverished youth (and making us laugh throughout); or Jay Harman demonstrating his technologies, derived from the concept of biomimicry, that dramatically reduce fossil fuel use; or Eve Ensler regaling us with her successes in reducing violence toward women worldwide; or Majora Carter showing us her blighted South Bronx neighborhood transformed into a green space; or Ka Hsaw Wa and Katie Redford reporting their success at winning a lawsuit against Unocal, which sets a precedent that will eventually make human violations by corporations working overseas a thing of the past – there was so much good news.

The energy level of the thousands of attendees, especially of the engaged youth, was incredible, and a most welcome and hopeful sign of things to come. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and full of despair, visit Bioneers.org and get to know these efforts and people who are making a difference. Then join them!

We can create a peaceful, sustainable, humane world.

~ Zoe, IHE President

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