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VITALITY PILOT PROGRAM

An exploration of physical health in support of your vitality.

Designed in partnership with medical experts, including Dr. Rachel Carlton Abrams, this Vitality Pilot program is a first-of-its-kind, 9-month experience that will guide Pahara Fellows through a deep exploration of their physical health in pursuit of meaningful solutions that support their vitality.

 

Over the course of the program, participants will gain clarity and confidence in navigating their unique health journeys, all alongside a nurturing community of peers.

 

This program is open to Pahara Fellows who have completed their Pahara Fellowship journey by the time of the program start date.

This new program is in its pilot phase, and we're excited to invite our Fellows to join us in this initial journey. As a participant you will have a direct impact on its development, helping us to shape and strengthen this offering for future success.

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TIME

COMMITMENT

The Vitality Pilot program will include a mix of in-person retreats and virtual gatherings over the course of 9 months. In addition to the full group gatherings outlined in the timeline below, participants may be asked to engage in informal, small-group check-ins. 

 

To ensure participants experience the full benefits of the program, Fellows must be able to attend all in-person retreats.

 

Additionally, labs (bloodwork) will be an optional component of the program. Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with Dr. Abrams to establish a health baseline and track progress.

PROGRAM

TIMELINE

Dates
Location
August 30, 2024
Virtual Orientation
December 6 -8, 2024
Introductory Weekend Retreat @ Lone Rock Retreat
January 9, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
February 20, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
March 13, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
April 4 -6, 2025
Mid-Way Weekend Retreat @ Lone Rock Retreat
May 8, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
June 5, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
July 10, 2025
90 Min Zoom meeting (11am - 12:30pm PT/1 - 2:30pm ET)
August 29 -31, 2025
Concluding Weekend Retreat @ Lone Rock Retreat

Three in-person retreats will be held at Lone Rock Retreat in Bailey, CO over the course of the program. The 3-day weekend retreats will run from Friday through Sunday, and will include a mix of information, breakout groups with sharing, learning, and supporting each other, group visualization, movement exercises, personal journaling, art, and more.

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THE

RETREATS

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VIRTUAL

GATHERINGS

In addition to in-person retreats, participants will engage in monthly, 90-minute Zoom meetings.

 

A sample list of topics include: 

 

  • Digestion and the Intestinal Microbiome

  • Cardiovascular Prevention

  • Diabetes and Metabolic Health

  • Sleep, Rest and Feeling Energized

  • Preventing and Ameliorating Allergy and Autoimmune Disease

  • Cultivating a Healthy Mind and Preventing Neurocognitive Decline

PROGRAM

COST

Fellows, or their employer/organization, are expected to cover travel to and from Denver. If the cost of travel would prevent your participation, an allowance is available upon request.

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PREPARING FOR

THE APRIL

IN-PERSON RETREAT

LOGISTICS

LOCATION & DATE:

Start: April 4, 2025 - 5:00pm, Reception & Dinner

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End: April 6, 2025 - 12:00pm, Lunch (to go)

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Location: Lone Rock Retreat - 64797 US HWY 285, Bailey, CO 80421

PRIMARY CONTACT:

Prior to the retreat, please direct all logistical questions to jessicac@pahara.org.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • NOMINATION
    Nominations are accepted on a rolling basis and, while they are not required for entry into the Fellowship, they are critical to our ability to identify exceptional leaders from across the education ecosystem. Ideally, a nominator knows enough about the leader’s work to share their thoughts on why they would be an excellent choice for the Fellowship. Each nominee is notified and invited to submit an application for consideration. We believe that a broad, diverse coalition is needed to reimagine the role and manner of education in society. While the Fellowship is open to all education leaders who meet our selection criteria, we are particularly seeking to identify innovative leaders of nonprofit schools and from organizations serving nonprofit schools, and leaders bringing perspectives from across the political spectrum. We are sensitive to the ways sponsorship practices can disadvantage women and Black, Indigenous and leaders of color who are less likely to have sponsors. When thinking of incredible changemakers to bring to our attention, we encourage nominators to consider leaders from within and outside of their close circles.
  • APPLICATION
    Leaders who meet our program criteria are welcome to apply to the Fellowship, with or without a nomination. The application is an essential and required part of the process, and allows candidates to share information about their work and leadership, alignment with our selection criteria, and how they most hope to benefit from participation in this powerful development experience. For applicants advancing beyond this stage, this information serves as rich background information on which to base deep, reflective dialogue during interviews taking place during candidate consideration. While the Fellowship is open to all education leaders who meet our selection criteria, we are particularly seeking to identify innovative leaders of nonprofit schools and from organizations serving nonprofit schools, and leaders bringing perspectives from across the political spectrum.
  • CANDIDATE CONSIDERATION
    During this stage, we seek to understand candidates’ motivations and challenges, learn more about their background and leadership journey, and determine candidates’ willingness and ability to negotiate the multiple domains of difference that contribute to the tapestry of Pahara cohorts. Candidates participate in a 90-minute virtual interview with a Pahara Fellow or a member of Pahara staff via Zoom. This conversation also provides candidates an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the Fellowship. The interview is followed by referencing carried out by our team. This includes reviewing feedback provided by the three references named by the candidate, and checking for potential conflicts of interest amongst candidates being selected into the same cohort. We may also reach out to Fellows in our community who are familiar with a candidate’s work to understand the full scope of their leadership. Given the degree of openness and vulnerability expected in this phase of our process, information shared with us by candidates or in the reference process is held with the highest degree of confidentiality.
  • COHORT CURATION
    Once we have identified a pool of values-driven leaders who have demonstrated readiness throughout the selection process, we begin the careful, complex process of curating cohorts. We aim for cohorts that are inclusive of the breadth of our humanity across multiple domains of difference, including socioeconomic background, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, religious affiliation, and political ideology. Cohorts are also distinctive in their inclusion of leaders from various organization models, multiple sectors in education, different geographic regions, and various leadership roles. This careful cohort curation is critical, as the cohort is the container within which the personal and professional transformation Pahara is most known for occurs. Cohort dialogue is confidential and both professional and personal in nature. We seek to foster an environment that celebrates the lived experiences of all of our Fellows.
  • SELECTION
    We strongly believe curating a myriad of perspectives in each group is a vital component of the program’s value and impact on participants. We receive many more nominations and applications than we have available seats in each cohort, and because of this level of demand, we are sometimes unable to select leaders who meet our selection criteria. When a candidate meets the selection criteria but is not placed, we encourage them to opt-in to be considered for a future cohort, which can take time. It is not uncommon for a Pahara Fellowship candidate to be considered for a few years before being selected or released.
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