Webinar on play as a means of healing, March 25

March 24, 2025 / Get Well

Are you looking to reduce stress, foster deeper connections and enhance your overall wellbeing? The Office of Employee Wellness and Wellbeing invites you to join wellness partner KPJR Films: Making Films for Good for an engaging fireside chat with Dr. Stuart Brown, founder of the National Institute for Play. Whether you’re a leader or an early adopter — or you’re simply curious about the power of play — this conversation will offer fresh insights and practical takeaways. 

Event details: 

Playing and having fun are just as important for adults as they are for children. Among its many benefits, adult play can boost creativity, sharpen your sense of humor and help you cope better with stress. Additionally, research shows that adults who maintain playfulness throughout life enjoy greater longevity and improved mental health. Play also has a strong connection to entering a flow state, where individuals can experience heightened focus and a state of deep engagement with the surrounding world.

 Ready to learn more about play for adults? 

Join us and rediscover the joy of play!

Dahlia Henry-Tett, chief wellness officer, Human Resources

 

Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Play as a Means of Healing" presented by the National Institute for Play. The event is labeled as a "Spotlight Webinar" scheduled for Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 5 p.m. eastern time. 

The graphic features the colorful logo of the National Institute for Play on the left side, which consists of interconnected colored circles (green, pink, blue, yellow and orange) with white nodes forming a network pattern. Below this is the KPJR Films logo in a black rectangular box with white text. The entire design has a clean white background with a blue vertical accent line at the left edge.