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ROME EXHIBITION + EXPLORE ITALIAN CUISINE!
E is for Exhibition, and what better exhibition than ROME: Empire, Power, People. After pondering the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, we continue our Italian adventure by exploring the delicious flavours of Italy conveniently located nearby in Carlton: think pasta, pizza, gelato, tiramisu, perhaps a nice espresso or a glass of vino...
**ITINERARY**
11am: Meet at the foyer of Melbourne Museum for meet and greet and to purchase your ticket if you haven't done so.
Here's the link to purchase your Rome exhibition ticket (includes museum entry):
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/whats-on/rome-empire-power-people/
We will enter as a group but feel free to meander at your own pace as you explore the exhibits.
If you only want to visit the museum but not the Rome exhibition, general admission is $18.
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum/tickets/
12.30pm - Meet back at the foyer to proceed to lunch together.
12.30-2pm - Lunch and coffee in Carlton (exact venue TBC).
2pm - End of event.
**NOTE**
There is an organizer fee of $10 for this event.
Feel free to PayID me at 0403 413 056 (Serena Low) or bring cash on the day.
**GETTING THERE**
The closest train station is Parliament.
NeuroSparks Social Meetup!!!
Hi all, us at NeuroSparks are having another fortnightly meeting and we'd love to see you there!
When: the 16th of May (Saturday) from 12:30-3:30PM.
Where: we will be meeting at the Majorca Room at the City Library.
Access to the room is via a lift or steps in the foyer.
The City Library is located at 253 Flinders Lane, right next to Flinders Street/Town Hall Station.
This social gathering will be for those looking to connect with others in the community. It'll be a very casual setting, where everyone can be themselves and can and go when they feel like it. For anyone wanting to continue socialising after the room booking ends, we encourage you to get out and hit the town together!
**People are welcome to bring food/drinks to the event. Conveniently for us, there is a cafe on the library's ground floor and there are many cafes also nearby on Degraves Street! But for the sake of continuing to use the venue, please tidy up after yourself.**
This event is open to all neurodivergent people and anyone who values a friendly, inclusive space. Many attendees come on their own, so if you’re feeling a bit hesitant, know you’ll be in good company and warmly welcomed. If the group/noise feels too overwhelming at any point, there is a silent study room next door to decompress in.
If at any point you have concerns or feel uncomfortable
about any group member, please notify one of the organisers.
**For the purposes of not overwhelming attendees, we will be capping RSVPs at 50 people maximum. If you have RSVP’d and can no longer attend, please cancel your booking, to allow others to attend. If you sign up for the waitlist and Meetup prompts you to pay, please ignore this, as this event is not intended to be paid for.**
Looking forward to seeing all of you there!
Disclaimer & Safety Notice
By attending this Meetup, you agree:
• Participation is voluntary and at your own risk.
• Organisers are community volunteers, not medical or professional providers.
• You are responsible for your own safety, choices, and belongings.
• Organisers are not liable for injury, loss, or damage at any time.
• If you have health or access needs, please make your own arrangements.
• In an emergency, call 000 immediately.
By joining, you accept full responsibility for your actions and well-being.
Renew Wellbeing - Saturdays Special Women's Event
Women's special event - Shebrews - High Tea
Must RSVP
$25
Please contact for details
Estuary on Affect and Music
**Music Soothes the Savage Beast**
How do we measure the affect of a person and their work on people?
How did Mozart affect his generation and future generations?
What is Elvis’ affect?
Why is Taylor Swift so popular?
**1\. Music and affect**
Read part of the article by Reimer.
“When I was sixteen, a junior in high school in Brooklyn, I auditioned for the City High School Band of New York and was placed as first chair clarinet. First rehearsal, a piece we played (I don't remember what it was except that it was new to me) had a long, melodic clarinet solo, with accompaniment. When we finished playing it the director stopped the band and said, "Very nice, first clarinet. Let's do it again, this time with more feeling."
Reimer, B. (2004). Once More with Feeling: Reconciling Discrepant Accounts of Musical Affect. In Source: *Philosophy of Music Education Review* (Vol. 12, Issue 1). [https://about.jstor.org/terms](https://about.jstor.org/terms)
1. What does it mean to “Play with Feeling”?
2. Which music has moved you? Was it how it was played, the person playing it or the music itself?
3. What sort of emotion did you feel when moved by music, can you label the emotion?
**2\. Mozart and Affect**
Clip from Amadeus Film
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKRened1Fik](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKRened1Fik)
0:00- 3:00 - 7:20- end
1. What were your impressions of the person of Mozart versus the music of Mozart?
2. What emotions were present in the room?
3. What context did knowing that Salieri was the court composer and the king himself playing the music have on the affect/feeling in the room?
**3\. Theories of The “Mozart Effect” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLASrOujkGw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLASrOujkGw)**
a) Why do you think people thought Mozart made people smarter?
b) Has music ever contributed to better study or cognitive effects for you?
c) Why do we feel that classical music is more “virtuous” than pop or rock music?
**4\. Elvis \- clip from a Ed Sullivan**
Video 1: Ed Sullivan Performance
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNYWl13IWhY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNYWl13IWhY)
Video 2: Cultural impact of Elvis’ performance [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLISRukZc10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLISRukZc10)
1. What is the initial response to Elvis’ presence and performance?
2. What is the audience response to his introduction to the song?
3. What moral and cultural rules did Elvis break?
**5.a Cardigan Music video**
**[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-a8s8OLBSE ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-a8s8OLBSE)**
**5.b Article**
“We’re in a log cabin replete with open fire, the kind of warm Romantic environment
where one imagines Thoreau writing into the evening. On the wall hangs a faded portrait
beside an oil painting of a rustic country cottage. It’s early in the morning, or late at night,
and a singer, wearing what appears to be an antebellum nightdress, is serenading us on
a battered old piano, before suddenly she opens the top of the instrument and climbs in,
all the time enveloped in an enchanted golden powder. She reappears in a mythic forest
imbued with vivid green hues and vibrant, saturated moss. We’re watching the music
video for Taylor Swift’s first single “cardigan,” from her 2020 album folklore.1 Like Lewis
Carrol’s Alice or the children in C.S. Lewis’s Narnia, Swift opens the piano lid and enters
another world (Figure 1). The fantastical folkloric quality of this setting in the Arcadian
woods, what Vernallis would call the “implied geography of the video” (258), is reinforced by emotive lighting and majestic waterfalls (Figure 2). Next, the piano stool acts as a portal, transporting Swift to sea, the instrument itself acting as life raft in a scene not unlike one from James Cameron’s Titanic (1997), before finally taking her home. The drenched protagonist comforts herself with the eponymous cardigan upon her return, in a significant teleological moment of audio-visual synchronization (Figure 3). What is being mediated here? Why this turn to folklore and indie-folk esthetics in Swift’s work? I suggest that this single and, indeed, the album folklore provide a peak example of a societal search for foundations during the pandemic”.
McGrath, J. (2023). The Return to Craft: Taylor Swift, Nostalgia, and Covid-19. *Popular Music and Society*, 46(1), 70–84. [https://doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2022.2156761](https://doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2022.2156761)
1. What is Swift evoking in her video? Do you agree with McGrath that she's evoking a sense of a more magical world?
2. Why do you think this song had such an impact during the pandemic?
3. Does Swift remind you of other artists or evoke another time that's nostalgic to you?
**Afterparty**
What is your favourite music?
Do you use music to soothe yourself or psyche yourself up to anything?
Think of powerful songs that have stayed with you for a long time. Why do you think they have stayed with you?
📚 #InPursuit – A Book Club for Builders, Thinkers, and Doers
📚 #InPursuit is a book club for entrepreneurs, creatives, and curious minds who know personal growth fuels business growth.
See a lot of RSPVPs and wonder how it works? We'll break up into groups of 6-8 to share our insights, then swap groups after 30-45min so you can maximise learning from everybody!
Note: this even is not organised by or affiliated with The State Library of Victoria
That's what #InPursuit is all about It’s not a traditional book club, it’s a space for people who are actively designing a better life through the pursuit of business, creativity, and personal growth.
This event is for anyone #InPursuit of better business, life and relationships. Instead of reading the same book, we each come prepared to share one powerful insight from something we’ve read in the past 3-months. Anything non-fiction that’s moved us forward.
Whether it’s a mindset shift, a productivity system, a new philosophy, or just a truth that punched us in the gut. This is a place to unpack it together and hear what others are learning too.
We’re not just here to read. We’re here to integrate. Because when we grow, our business and our lives grow too.
🔍 Why Join? You'll leave with:
*- 5–10 fresh insights from books you may never have picked up*
*• Deeper awareness of how others think, lead, and evolve*
New connections with people walking a similar path toward purpose, results, and impact This isn’t a lecture. It’s a room full of people building themselves while they build the thing.
📖 How It Works First time?
No pressure to share, just come curious. We'll break up into groups of 6-8 and share our insights, then swap groups so you can maximise the learning! Returning? Bring one idea you’ve read about in the last 3-months and be ready to speak on:
1. What did you learn?
2. How did it shift your perspective about the world or yourself?
3. How has it changed the way you show up or behave?
We keep it structured, but flexible. After sharing, we open up to Q&A, personal stories, challenges, and deep dives. Some of the best insights come from the conversations *after* the share.
🧠 Who This Is For
• Entrepreneurs or side-hustlers finding their footing *Business owners, and doers building toward better*
*• Curious minds who love ideas but care more about action*
People tired of shallow conversations and hungry for growth If you’re working on something—or becoming someone—this space is for you. It’s a practice ground for people who want to grow forward.
We’re all #InPursuit of mastery, momentum, and the kind of success that starts from within.
Map on how to get there
We're in the Create Quarter on the ground level (back right of the Quad as you enter from Swanson St).
We'll likely be on a long table together. [https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/SLV-EnglishMap_Jan25.pdf](https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/SLV-EnglishMap_Jan25.pdf)
Turkish Lamp Workshop
**\*\*\*This is a pre-booking event. Please visit [artmasterclass.com.au](https://www.artmasterclass.com.au/) choose your lamp, use the MEETAMC10 coupon code, and make a reservation.\*\*\***
Join us for a hands-on workshop where families can learn the art of creating beautiful Turkish lamps together. This unique and engaging class will guide parents and kids through crafting intricate and colorful lamps.
No prior experience is required, as our expert instructors will provide step-by-step instructions on design, assembly, and decorating techniques. This workshop is perfect for families and friends to bond, unleash their creativity, and take home a stunning handmade craft that can brighten any room.
Come discover Turkish lamp-making's magic with your little ones in a fun and supportive environment. In this 2.5-hour workshop, you'll lose track of time and end up with a beautiful lamp to take home!
Your true self - guided Meditation - 10am Edinborough Gardens.
**Your True Self**
**A gentle guided meditation for unmasking.**
reconnecting, and returning to yourself.
So much of life teaches us who to be.
How to act.
How to cope.
How to stay liked, capable, productive, easy-going, strong.
Over time, these layers can become so familiar that we stop noticing them. The body begins carrying them quietly, in tension, in vigilance, in overthinking, in the feeling of always needing to hold ourselves together.
**This Saturday morning meditation is an invitation to gently step beneath those layers.**
Slowing down enough to hear what is underneath the noise.
**Through Yoga Nidra, somatic awareness**, **hypnotic visualisation, breath, and grounding nature imagery**, we’ll explore what it feels like to gradually loosen the identities, expectations, and protective patterns we’ve carried for years, and reconnect with something quieter and more instinctive underneath.
**The session will unfold slowly and gently while lying on the grass in Edinburgh Gardens**, surrounded by the stillness of the morning and the movement of the trees overhead.
**This practice may feel especially supportive if you are:**
• Feeling disconnected from yourself or your body.
• Tired of constantly overthinking or analysing.
• Feeling emotionally or mentally overstimulated.
• Navigating change, uncertainty, or transition.
• Wanting to reconnect with your intuition in a more embodied way.
• Longing to feel more grounded, present, and internally steady.
**This session is designed to help you:**
• Soften layers of tension and performance held in the body.
• Reconnect with your body as a place of awareness and guidance.
• Build trust in your own internal signals and intuition.
• Quiet mental noise and deepen present-moment awareness.
• Feel more connected to yourself beneath conditioning and expectation.
**Session Structure:**
**We’ll begin with Yoga Nidra**, a guided deep rest practice where you simply lie down and allow the body to settle.
Through slow awareness moving through the body, the nervous system begins softening out of alertness and into deeper presence.
**From there, we’ll move into a long-form guided visual meditation** focused on unmasking and reconnecting with your true self beneath conditioning, expectation, and performance.
Using grounded forest imagery, somatic awareness, and gentle hypnotic language, you’ll be guided into a quieter space beneath the constant movement of thought, where the body can begin communicating more clearly again.
**No meditation experience is needed. This session is beginner-friendly and fully guided from start to finish.**
**When and Where**
🗓 Saturday, 16th May
⏰ 10:00am – 11:30am (1.5 hours)
📍 Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy North
We’ll set up on the grass near the Rotunda. Look for my yoga mat and the large pink sign that says “Free Guided Meditation.”
**Weather Notes**
This is an outdoor session. If the weather becomes rainy or unsuitable, I’ll update the Meetup event beforehand. Please check the event page before heading out, Melbourne weather can always surprise us. 🌿
**What to Bring**
• Yoga mat or something comfortable to lie on.
• Blanket or warm layers.
• Eye covering or small pillow (optional).
• Water.
• Comfortable loose clothing suitable for cooler weather.
**Arriving Late**
Arriving a little early can help you settle in before we begin. If you’re running late, please still come along and quietly join when you arrive 😊
Everyone is welcome.
**Whether you are feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, uncertain, emotionally tired, or simply wanting a calmer way to reconnect with yourself, this space is here for you.**
I look forward to sharing this morning with you 🌿✨
Kathy
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Philosophy Roundtable: Discomfort and Growth
Please join us this Sunday to discuss discomfort, growth and personal development. We will meet at the Captain Melville at 2pm for a 2:15pm start sharp.
**Please note the new $5-10 mandatory donation entry fee** (cash or transfer on day) to help with MeetUp subscription costs, venue costs (food & drinks for table), etc.
There is no pre-requisite preparation necessary, nor a philosophical background, all that is required is a curious mind. These discussions are both a Socrates Cafe style discussion and lively metaphysical dojo, in the spirit of learning and friendly debate, so please feel free to challenge assumptions and be prepared to have your own assumptions challenged.
This event is also posted to the Socrates Cafe group.
Topic questions below, however please note these are open sessions not strict to the below:
* What does it mean to “improve” oneself? Are we trying to become our true selves, or create better versions of ourselves?
* Does growth require discomfort?
* Can unnecessary suffering be mistaken for productive discomfort?
* Can suffering produce wisdom when it is reflected on properly?
* Is courage the willingness to remain present inside discomfort?
* Can comfort become a prison and lead to a shallow life?
* Is personal growth possible without some form of sacrifice?
* Is there a danger in constantly treating oneself as a project?
* Should personal development aim at happiness, virtue, freedom, usefulness, wholeness or holiness?
* Make makes a strong family?
* What duties do children owe their parents, and what duties do parents owe their children?
* What have religions and spiritual traditions said on the above questions?
Hope to see you there!
Understanding Our Support Needs (And Each Other's)
Neurodivergent brains come with their own operating manuals — but most of us were never handed ours. Some of us run hot on sensory input, others stall out on transitions, some need movement to think, others need silence to function. The tricky part is that our needs are often invisible, even to ourselves, until something tips us over.
This month at Neurospicy Bayside, we're slowing down to look at two questions:
* What support do I actually need to feel okay and do my best work?
* What might the people around me need that I've never thought to ask about?
We'll talk about the kinds of accommodations that exist (formal and informal — at work, at home, in social spaces), share what's worked and what hasn't, and gently map out where each of us tends to struggle. The goal isn't to fix anyone. It's to build a richer vocabulary for our own needs and a more compassionate lens for the people in our lives who might be quietly white-knuckling things we'd never guess.
Bring yourself as you are. Stim, doodle, pace, listen, share as much or as little as feels right. Fidgets and ear defenders welcome. There's no expectation to disclose anything you don't want to.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Turkish Lamp Workshop
**\*\*\*This is a pre-booking event. Please visit [artmasterclass.com.au](https://www.artmasterclass.com.au/) choose your lamp, use the MEETAMC10 coupon code, and make a reservation.\*\*\***
Join us for a hands-on workshop where families can learn the art of creating beautiful Turkish lamps together. This unique and engaging class will guide parents and kids through crafting intricate and colorful lamps.
No prior experience is required, as our expert instructors will provide step-by-step instructions on design, assembly, and decorating techniques. This workshop is perfect for families and friends to bond, unleash their creativity, and take home a stunning handmade craft that can brighten any room.
Come discover Turkish lamp-making's magic with your little ones in a fun and supportive environment. In this 2.5-hour workshop, you'll lose track of time and end up with a beautiful lamp to take home!
The Power of the Subconscious Mind Seminar
**How to take control of your subconscious and harness its power!**
EVERY SUNDAY AT 11AM
Join us for an eye-opening lecture where the speaker will break down complex ideas in a clear and practical way.
You'll gain insights into:
* The true definition of the subconscious
* How it generates unwanted emotions
* Its real purpose and function
* What determines the pressure it exerts on you
But this isn't just another lecture where you sit and listen passively. It's interactive and engaging - you can ask questions at any time.
FREE ADMISSION
Reserve your spot today. Seats are limited, so don't wait too long to sign up.
Biological Evidence for Reincarnation
**With 1000s of spontaneous cases with children** investigated and documented over the past 60+ years, the team at DOPS has accumulated a formidable body of evidence suggestive of reincarnation. The types of evidence include detailed memories of verified past lives, personal traits, skills, interests and phobias, etc. and among these the most compelling aspect is cases of birthmarks and birth defects that align with injuries sustained in the previous life, often at the time of death.
**In this session, Russ Townsend** will lead a discussion around spontaneous past-life memories in children, how they are investigated and verified, common objections and refutations, and then a number of detailed case studies related to birthmarks and birth defects. At the conclusion, he will walk through the interpretations and theories about this phenomenon.
**About Russ:**
* Meetup Organiser
* Lifelong enthusiast for science, philosophy, and spirituality
* Member of AIPR
* Trainer / Facilitator
* radio show host
* Author
**Post-Event Social Lunch Hangout (12.45 - 1.45pm)**
NOTE: TRYING OUT NEW LUNCH VENUE...
Afterwards, you are invited to lunch with everyone at **Gopal's Restaurant** (5min walk from the venue)
**PLEASE NOTE:**
* **11AM Start -** Please be considerate and arrive early.
* **$10 Cover Charge:** Room hire, facilities, and running costs.
Growth, Development and Sacrifice
Please join us this Sunday to discuss discomfort, growth and personal development. We will meet at the Captain Melville at 2pm for a 2:15pm start sharp.
**Please note the new $5-10 mandatory donation entry fee** (cash or transfer on day) to help with MeetUp subscription costs, venue costs (food & drinks for table), etc.
There is no pre-requisite preparation necessary, nor a philosophical background, all that is required is a curious mind. These discussions are both a Socrates Cafe style discussion and lively metaphysical dojo, in the spirit of learning and friendly debate, so please feel free to challenge assumptions and be prepared to have your own assumptions challenged.
This event is also posted to the Philosophy Circle group.
Topic questions below, however please note these are open sessions not strict to the below:
* What does it mean to “improve” oneself? Are we trying to become our true selves, or create better versions of ourselves?
* Does growth require discomfort?
* Can unnecessary suffering be mistaken for productive discomfort?
* Can suffering produce wisdom when it is reflected on properly?
* Is courage the willingness to remain present inside discomfort?
* Can comfort become a prison and lead to a shallow life?
* Is personal growth possible without some form of sacrifice?
* Is there a danger in constantly treating oneself as a project?
* Should personal development aim at happiness, virtue, freedom, usefulness, wholeness or holiness?
* Make makes a strong family?
* What duties do children owe their parents, and what duties do parents owe their children?
* What have religions and spiritual traditions said on the above questions?
Hope to see you there!
Single Dads: Casual Coffee Catch-Up (Mitcham)
Fellas,
Come along, grab a coffee, and connect with other dads who understand life after separation.
Chat if you feel like it, and enjoy a good coffee.
I’ll be sitting with my push bike helmet on the table — just come up, say hello, and grab a seat.
Cheers,
Paul
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Understanding the Columbus Housing Market: Let’s Talk Downsizing for Seniors
**Join Katie McCartney, SRES®, for a clear and easy‑to‑understand update on what the 2026 Central Ohio housing market means for seniors and their families.** Whether you’re planning ahead, helping a parent make decisions, or simply trying to understand today’s market, this session offers reliable insights without pressure or overwhelm.
During this free class, Katie will break down the trends shaping housing for older adults in Central Ohio, explain what families should realistically expect in 2026, and answer your questions during an open Q&A. This is a supportive, information‑focused workshop designed to give you confidence and clarity — no sales pitch, just helpful guidance.
***
**Ideal for:**
* Seniors considering future housing options
* Adult children supporting aging parents
* Anyone seeking a calm, trustworthy source of market information
***
**What You’ll Learn:**
* A senior‑friendly look at the 2026 Central Ohio housing market
* Personalized answers during an open Q&A
You’ll leave with a better understanding of your options and your next steps.
***
**Hosted by:**
**Katie McCartney, Broker & Senior Real Estate Specialist® (SRES) with** Pillar Realty, LLC
Compassionate guidance for seniors navigating housing transitions in Central Ohio.
***
**Location:** Columbus Metropolitan Library: Dublin Branch
75 N High St, Dublin, OH 43017 ([https://maps.app.goo.gl/GL2vbJgUHqTncbHZ9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/GL2vbJgUHqTncbHZ9))
Meeting Room 1
**Doors Open:** 1 PM
**Seats:** Limited Seating (first come, first served)
**Cost:** Complimentary
Neurospicy Columbus - Join us for Stauff's Coffee and Book Loft
Join Neurospicy Columbus at the Stauff's for coffee and then a stroll through the Book Loft nearby!
This will be a friendly chat for like minded individuals with Autism and/or ADHD (or somewhere on the Neurodiverse Spectra).
Rays Of Light Spiritualist Church Service
Rev. Steven Clevenger is an ordained spiritualist minister with over 40 years experience as a Spiritual Healer, Clairvoyant and Spiritual Teacher, educated and trained at the White Lily Chapel.
Rev. Siobhan Wolf Shaffer is an ordained spiritualist minister and certified medium and healer with over 20 years experience. She began her development in 1988 in Pennsylvania and continued when she moved to Ohio in 1998 where she studied at Rays of Lights Church with Rev. Steven Clevenger.
Our full worship services consist of an inspirational lecture, healing meditation, and messages from the spirit world that serve to demonstrate evidence of eternal life.
Please visit our Official Church Website (http://raysoflightchurch.com) for more information.


















