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Soren Gordhamer bio

  • Author of the forthcoming book, e-living: 2.0 Wisdom for the Creative and Constantly Connected. (Harper One, 2009)
  • Co-founder of Zooleo, an Interactive Audience Engagement Platform that brings forth the primary interests, concerns, and wisdom of groups.
  • Former Project Director for Richard Gere's public charity, Healing the Divide, where I organized the Healing through Great Difficulty conference, which brought His Holiness the Dalai Lama into discussion with formerly incarcerated teens and adults.
  • Founder of the Lineage Project, which offers awareness-based practices, such as meditation and yoga, to at-risk and incarcerated teens in New York City. The project won the Mayor’s Voluntary Action Award from former NYC mayor Rudolph Guiliani.
  • Author of the meditation book for teens, Just Say OM! (Adams Media, 2001) which Jon Kabat-Zinn called, "This is a great book, so down-to-earth, so real, so wise. Soren makes meditation coming alive. In fact, he makes living come alive."
  • Author of Meetings with Mentors (Hanford Mead Publishers, 1995) which includes interviews I conducted with Ram Dass, John Robbins, Jack Kornfield, and others.

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