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Upcoming Talks
    May  27th -  "Stepping Up" with Guest Speaker Rev. Pat Palmer and the Youth of Unity
    June   3rd -  "Mystics: Meister Eckhart" with Rev. Bill Englehart
    June 10th -  "Mystics: Teresa of Avila" with Rev. Bill Englehart     

Dennis Hardle

Biography:

Dennis is a member of the Unity-In-Marin Educators Group and is a Licensed Seminar Leader with the Academy for Coaching Excellence where he is also completing certification as an organizational coach.

He has led several book studies using Maria Nemeth’s books, Mastering Life’s Energies and The Energy of Money and is currently developing a course titled “The Hero’s Journey” based on Maria’s work and the work of Joseph Campbell. The course will be an exploration of the myths and stories driving the course of humanity and our lives, and an exploration of new myths to live by.

Dennis has a passion for personal growth and transformation and plans to combine this with his passion for eLearning technology. He has developed eBooks and has experience with Learning Management Systems, and is working with the Educators Group to implement this technology at Unity-In-Marin.

Dennis started work as a design engineer and project manager in the engineering/construction industry and has since worked as a project management trainer and consultant implementing software systems in a variety of industries and organizations including construction, technology, telecommunications, and pharmaceuticals. He also taught project management at John F. Kennedy University.

Dennis has a BS degree in General Engineering and Product Design from Stanford University, a curricula which combines the usefulness of engineering with the art of design.