
Led by Ken Langlieb, psychologist & musician, this workshop offers a safe space to explore your authentic self. Through personal affirmations and a shared group collage, we’ll honor our differences and discover our common bonds, moving toward unity.
Who am I really? In a world with pressure to: conform, fit it and be like others, our true nature can be hidden or repressed. We all possess unique traits and abilities that are not always appreciated by others. In this workshop we will create a safe supportive place to explore our true inner self and our true nature. There are ways in which we are all different and ways in which we are all the same. We will journey from divided and separate to united and one. By creating our own personal affirmation owning who we are and creating a group collage visually representing our shared identity, we will explore and honor our individual differences and common bonds. Our finished collage will be displayed at the Soulshine Summer Fest at SUNY College Camp on August 8th, 2026. (You need not be present at the Soulshine Summer Fest to participate in this class).

Ken is a: musician/composer, nature lover, athlete, natural intuitive, Qigong practitioner, massage therapist, play therapist and a lefty. Having been visually challenged for many years, he focused on all his available senses. Ken received his PhD from Kansas State University and since 1993 is a practicing NJ licensed psychologist specializing in natural approaches to anxiety and related conditions. Weather permitting, he resides in the mountains of Franklin.