Laurie MccammonLaurie McCammon is steward of the Enougher movement and an author and blogger who covers topics such as the divine feminine, indigenous wisdom, conscious empowerment, evolutionary biology and heart-led leadership.Laurie loves workingwith groups of conscious individuals to debunk the myth of scarcity and to move into a freer Enough mindset which supports creativity, connection, happiness and abundance. In these sessions, she shares what she has learned from new science, systems theory, spirituality, indigenous wisdom, feminine leadership, social movements and new economics. She has received rave reviews for her series, The Transformational Power of Enough, a six week telecircle offered through the nonprofit volunteer-led Gather the Women Global Matrix.After earning a B.A. in biology, Laurie went on to earn an M.S. in Adult Education, with a concentration on Transformational Learning and Feminine Leadership. In her twenties, she presented at the Creative Problem Solving Institute and the International Conference on Volunteer Administration. Laurie briefly served as the editor and wrote scholarly articles for The International Journal of Volunteer Administration, and her articles have been published online by Soulful Living Magazine and Kosmos Journal.After serving as the Training Director for a regional organization serving women and girls for seven years, she founded the Women's Institute of Maine, a circle-based women's organization, worked as adjunct faculty for the University of Southern Maine's Graduate School for Human Development and later served as Executive Director for two consciousness-raising organizations, including Imagine the Good Foundation which was co-founded with filmmaker Cheryl Gould, producer of The Heart to Lead documentary film featuring Barbara Marx Hubbard. Laurie has facilitated many circles and workshops over the years and presented the Enough Message at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in 2013 and 2014.Laurie lives in southern Maine, USA with her husband, teen son, cat and dog. Read More Read Less