The Faces We Have Loved

Our faces are extquistely capable of a vast range of expressions. In these expressions we often reflect a range of human emotions that convey needs, wants, desires and disdain. However, there is no sense in having these mutifarious transmitters if we don’t develop an extraordinary receiver – the capacity to recognize, sense and infer other’s emotions and feelings. Join us in this interactive discussion on the faces we receive and the faces we have loved. We will talk about how to be more open to others and reflect, through memory and art, on a face of someone we have loved.

Speaker Bio

Heidi Hoskins is had been a UUFM member for four years. She is a mother of two, an early childhood educator and a life long learner. She finds peace in nature and enjoys connecting with others in great conversations. 

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