Christopher Owen Meredith SpeakerNet Sponsor

Details of talks given by Christopher Owen Meredith


Regions:
Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Online Talks:
Yes, speaker facilitated
Biography:

Chris Meredith – Therapeutic Poet and Advocate for Senior Wellbeing

Chris Meredith is an experienced therapeutic poet who is passionate about using the power of words to connect, heal, and inspire. With a unique talent for creating meaningful poetry sessions, Chris has worked extensively with senior citizens, including those living with dementia, depression, and isolation. His sessions have brought joy, comfort, and a renewed sense of self to countless individuals in care homes and community centres.

Chris’s journey into therapeutic poetry began with a deep belief in the healing power of creative expression. Through his work, he has seen poetry's profound impact on unlocking memories, fostering emotional connections, and creating moments of clarity and joy for individuals facing cognitive and emotional challenges.

As a public speaker, Chris shares his wealth of experience and insight into the transformative role of therapeutic poetry. His talks are filled with heartfelt stories, practical tips, and inspiring ideas for caregivers, professionals, and families seeking to enhance the well-being of their loved ones through creative engagement.

Chris is also a published poet, author, and content creator, bringing a rich tapestry of creativity to his work. His sessions and speeches are a testament to the enduring power of words to uplift the human spirit, regardless of age or circumstance.

Whether you’re interested in exploring innovative approaches to senior care or simply wish to be inspired by the magic of poetry, Chris’s talks offer a powerful and uplifting experience.

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