Pam Grossman is a writer, curator, and host of The Witch Wave podcast.

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Garden of Tomorrow Festival in LA

The Garden of Tomorrow Festival
Presented by House of Hackney and the Library of Esoterica
at the Philosophical Research Society in LA

PLEASE NOTE: The entire festival is 11am - 5pm PT

A festival of ideas alongside our community and kin: a gathering to re-enchant ourselves with the magick of Nature, to remember our rightful place within it, and to celebrate the power of connection in cultivating a flourishing future.

The Garden of Tomorrow Festival is a collective of positive disruptors, activists, artists and organisations. We believe in the power of creativity and collaboration to make a change. We believe in a future where we are a part of Nature, not apart from it.

The Garden is a place where we plant and cultivate ideas, transforming radical vision into inspiring action to urgently protect the collective garden we call home: our planet.

It is an open-to-all programme designed to ignite new ways of being and doing, rooted in honouring all life on Earth. This is a not-for-profit event, all profits will be donated to the Altadena Seed Library.

Join us for a day of speakers, workshops, and conversation.

Pam will be co-leading and Opening Meditation with Jessica Hundley from 11:00-11:45am PT.

Pam will also be part of the 'Radical Re-enchantment’ panel from 1:00-2:30pm PT:

What if we reclaimed wonder as a catalyst for change? The natural world is a place of magick; let’s re-enchant ourselves with the wonder all around us. We’ll be exploring re-enchantment and reconnection with Nature as radical acts of protection - offering an alternative to the prevailing climate narrative of alarm and anxiety. We’re choosing beauty, wonder and reverence as catalysts for change. When we shift the story from depletion to abundance and from separation to belonging, we remember that caring for the Earth isn’t just a matter of science or policy, it’s a matter of love. By reclaiming wonder as a guiding force, we begin to see climate action not as an obligation, but as an act of devotion - something deeply joyful, rooted in connection, and alive with possibility.

Use code MAGICK15 for 15% off admission

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