Episode 11: Theatre Across Borders Ft. Uri Noy Meir from ImaginAction

ImaginAction was born 20 years ago from the vision of Hector Aristizabal, today it is a growing network of Social Arts Facilitators that use Theatre and Storytelling to create spaces in which communities can see and heal themselves. In this podcast, Meg Nimigon speaks to Uri Noy Meir from ImaginAction about how the work has transformed since moving online and how ImaginAction is playing a role in curating and creating this work both on and offline with communities worldwide.

You don’t want to miss:

  • Uri’s journey into using theatre for social change and how integral it’s been to his own personal healing

  • Learn about techniques like Rainbow of Desire, Social Presencing Theatre and Dragon Dreaming

  • Hear about ways that Uri is experimenting online through workshops like Unlocking the News and From Stuck to Rainbow

  • The opportunity this work is presenting us during these troubling times to remember what connects us

  • And MORE.

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Meg Nimigon

Meg is an experienced Leadership Coach who works with women leaders to elevate their confidence, amplify their impact, and cultivate greater fulfillment—both in their careers and in their lives beyond work. With a deep understanding of human behaviour, group dynamics, and team culture, Meg brings a unique and powerful approach to personal and professional growth.

Based in Peterborough, Ontario, Meg supports clients across Canada and beyond. Her work is grounded in empathy, clarity, and practical strategy—enabling women to lead with purpose, presence, and courage in today’s fast-changing world.

Instagram: @megnimigon

https://www.megnimigon.com
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