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Death of the Artisan: Crib to Grave Marginalization of the Artisan Temperament in American Society
A thought-provoking exploration of the ways American Society simultaneously exhaults, exploits, and marginalizes Artisans (those having both Sensing and Perceiving preferences–SP) throughout their lifespan. Social expectations, ideals, and taboos create institutional barriers and pathways that have significant impact on Artisan individuals, and society as a whole. We will consider the Artisan in the context of several social constructions: education, behavior modification, delinquency, addiction/rehabilitation, higher education, employment, entertainment, insurance/benefits, justice/penal, wellness/aging, and even the Association for Psychological Type. What ways are you unwittingly marginalizing Artisans? How can you become an Artisan advocate?
Presenter:
Stephanie Rogers, ENFJ, started her consulting practice, PurposePoints, in 1996 to serve individuals seeking to reframe issues of identity in order to more effectively integrate identity, purpose, and potential into the many aspects of their daily lives. Stephanie also applies her expertise in support of exasperated parents and harried educators, and she has always maintained a special research interest in the Artisan (SP) temperament. Stephanie began her work in temperament and type over twenty years ago and has served as an associate with Temperament Research Institute and as faculty for the Type Resources MBTI Qualifying Program. In addition to her previous experience as APTi Board Member ’93-’95, Stephanie has served the type and temperament professional community in three APT chapters: Orange County, CA, Indiana Chapter, and now APT/RTP.
New Location: Binkley Baptist Church, 1712 Willow Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 www.binkleychurch.org
Directions: www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00 pm
6:00 pm Gather and Network
6:45 pm Program
Members $20.00 USD/Guests $25.00 USD
Members may bring guests at the membership rate
(Bring a dish to share, beverages and workshop materials provided.)
Tags: advocate, APT, APTi, Artisan, Association for Psychological Type, behavior modification, marginalize, MBTI, Stephanie Rogers, temperament, type
January 12th, 2013
Spring Potluck
Temperament Perspective Shifting
Presented by:
Stephanie Rogers
practitioner of psychological type and temperament
Thursday, June 9, 2011
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
6 pm – Dinner & Networking, 6:45 – Program
Diamond View Room
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Cost: $15.00 per person (member rate) |
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Cost: $20.00 per person for non-members |
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Members may bring guests at the membership rate
(Bring your favorite main or side dish to share. Salad,
dessert, beverages and workshop materials provided.)
Program:
This is an experiential program. In small groups we will work through several scenarios from all four temperament perspectives. Even if you don’t know the four temperaments, this will be an easy way to jump in and see the value an understanding of temperament can bring to any situation. Reference handouts will be provided. Come for a fun evening of interaction and discussion facilitated by Stephanie Rogers.
Goals for this program:
- Deepen participants understanding of temperament
- Exercise your “perspective shifting” muscles
- Talk temperament with colleagues
- “Aha” moments
Presenter:
Stephanie Rogers, ENFJ, started her consulting practice, PurposePoints, in 1996 to serve individuals seeking to reframe issues of identity in order to more effectively integrate identity, purpose, and potential into the many aspects of their daily lives. Stephanie also applies her expertise in support of exasperated parents and harried educators, and she has always maintained a special research interest in the Artisan (SP) temperament. Stephanie began her work in temperament and type over twenty years ago and has served as an associate with Temperament Research Institute and as faculty for the Type Resources MBTI Qualifying Program. In addition to her previous experience as APTi Board Member ’93-’95, Stephanie has served the type and temperament professional community in three APT chapters: Orange County, CA, Indiana Chapter, and now APT/RTP.
May 27th, 2011
The Diamond View Room is in the Diamond View I building at 512 S. Mangum Street (note: this is a one-way street) in Durham. It overlooks the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, which is visible from the Durham Freeway (NC-147). If coming from Chapel Hill on 147, take Exit 12, cross S. Mangum (one-way), turn left after one block onto S. Roxboro Street and go three blocks, turn left onto Pettigrew Street and go one block, turn left onto S. Mangum Street, go half a block and turn right at 512 S. Mangum into the driveway or parking deck. (You’ll see the Diamond View I building on your left.) If coming from Raleigh, take Exit 12-B, turn right onto S. Roxboro Street and follow directions above. Also see map above. Free parking is available in front of the building and in the adjacent parking deck. For more information, see Durham Bulls.
July 28th, 2009
Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church is located beside University Mall on 15/501. The address is 1712 Willow Drive, Chapel Hill.
From Raleigh, Cary, Durham area: From I-40 W, take exit 270 at 15-501 South, towards Chapel Hill. Stay on the left and continue on 15-501 South, which is called Fordham Blvd. After you cross Eastgate mall on the right, take a right on Willow Drive (before University mall, Estes Drive). The church is on your left at the crossing of Willow and Fordham.
From Chapel Hill, Greensboro area: Take 15-501 N. Take left on Willow Dr. (Willow Drive light comes right after the Estes Dr.)
December 6th, 2008
Woodcroft: 5501 Fortunes Ridge Drive, Durham 27713 (919-656-9573 if lost)
From Rt 40, take Exit 276-Fayetteville Road and turn toward Durham (away from the Streets at Southpoint Mall).
From RALEIGH – turn RIGHT onto Fayetteville
From CHAPEL HILL – turn LEFT onto Fayetteville
At FOURTH LIGHT past Rt 40 interchange, turn LEFT onto Woodcroft Parkway (between Rite Aid drug store on the left and Circle K)
Make FIRST RIGHT (after you have passed the Circle K) onto Fortunes Ridge Drive
Turn into FIRST RIGHT driveway at 5501.
Circle around until you see the APT sign with a balloon (Suite K).
August 21st, 2008