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Reset your body and mind with yoga at BMW, then create your own custom floral bouquet to take home. Step into a different kind of driving experience. Join us for Drive Into Stillness: A BMW Yoga & Floral Experience, an immersive wellness event designed to help you slow down, reset, and reconnect through movement and creativity.
Yoga first. Açaí always.
Elevate your well-being with Calm Pittsburgh! 30-minute deep dives into various therapeutic modalities. Prepare for a Welcome introduction and rotating small groups, allowing each speaker's specialized presentation in an intimate setting. Each demonstration will be approximately 20-25 minutes, providing a valuable taste of each modality. Light refreshments and drinks and cooking demonstration included. Ample time for consulting and goodies!

“A must-see for anyone who cares about healthcare.” – San Francisco Chronicle Betty Clark is an 80-year-old, African American chaplain on staff at The Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus, the level-one trauma center in Oakland, California. Jessica Zitter is a white, Jewish physician who has been Betty’s colleague on the Palliative Care service for over a decade. The two women are an unlikely team: chaplains and doctors do not usually pair up within the hierarchical and siloed halls of the hospital. Dr. Zitter, trained to believe in medical interventions and science, was not seeking a relationship with a chaplain. And Chaplain Clark never expected the doctor to take interest in her work. But with time, the two women’s shared values and history overcome the forces that keep them apart, and they go on to do their best work together. Under Betty’s guidance, Jessica begins a journey to understand the barriers and biases that doctors like herself often bring to the bedside. As Betty starts to face her own health challenges, Jessica takes over her care through a deeply personal lens, witnessing more intimately the experience of patients of color in America’s hospitals – this time, with someone she’s grown to love.