Meditation & Merlot
A Manhattan mini-retreat & dinner party
Hosted in a private, art-filled 5-story Manhattan townhouse
A gathering to cultivate calm, serendipity, and intuition through meditation.
This workshop is for all levels from beginner to advanced.
Enjoy insight, community - and conversation.
Sunday January 25th | Private Manhattan Townhouse | Guided by Dina Kaplan
4pm - 8:30pm, including snacks, a mini-retreat — and a celebratory dinner party with paired wines and elevated non-alcoholic pairings.
Gather for an intimate afternoon and evening in community. Enjoy guided meditations, wisdom, meaningful conversation, a seated dinner, and the joy of mindful connection. Leave feeling refreshed, inspired & expanded, with practices to notice and spark synchronicity - and new friendships.
We are welcoming a maximum of 20 awesome retreaters, so please RSVP soon if you’d like to join us. All spots non-refundable.
Location
We are gathering at a private townhouse in Murray Hill (NYC).
Agenda
4:30pm Welcome, snacks & social time
5pm Meditation, wisdom & discussion
7:30pm Toast & social with wine & non-alcoholic options
7:45pm Dinner party!
Your Teacher
About Dina Kaplan
Dina Kaplan is Founder/CEO of the The Path, which teaches meditation for the modern mind. The Path has taught thousands of people to meditate around the world and at festivals including SXSW and Sundance.
Dina is a certified meditation teacher and leads meditations and retreats around the world, including at conferences and for brands, corporations and individuals. She has studied and practiced dozens of meditation techniques, including Vipassana, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Vedic (or “mantra”) meditation, loving-kindness or (“metta”) meditation and more. Dina is the lead teacher for The Path’s certificate meditation teacher training program.
Before founding The Path, Dina was co-founder and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the tech start-up Blip.tv in web video. Before Blip, Dina was an Emmy-award winning television news reporter for local NBC stations. Prior to reporting, Dina worked as an associate producer for MTV News and at the White House as Director of Research for the Office of the White House Counsel. Dina was named one of Fortune Magazine’s Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs and Fast Company’s Most Influential Women of Web 2.0. She has a column about meditation for entrepreneurs on Forbes.com and writes about meditation and related topics for the New York Times, today.com, Time Magazine’s Motto, Marie Claire, Medium & Town & Country.
Dina has taught classes at Columbia Business School, Columbia Journalism School, NYU’s Stern School of Business and NYU’s ITP program for engineers and designers. She has spoken at SXSW, the World Economic Forum, Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit, Le Web (Paris), TEDx Athens, DLD (Munich), Cannes Lions, CeBit and more.