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Open Circle provides a supportive environment to gather for social interaction and to improve our understanding of ourselves, our community and our world.

Upcoming Presentation, May 18, 2025 Addressing Marginalized Community Needs: Ojo del Agua JORGE MARTINEZ PONCE DE LEON

Addressing Marginalized Community Needs: Ojo del Agua This community health project operates in the village of Ojo de Agua, to the west of the town of  Mezcala on the store of Lake Chapala. This program began as an intervention aimed at addressing pathologies linked to climate change and ultimately empowered the population, particularly women who have been trained as community health workers. They have been the protagonists of this project, supporting their community, particularly those suffering from chronic illnesses. They are currently working with a lifestyle medicine approach, helping their community change habits with the goal of improving their health.

About the Presenter, Dr JORGE MARTINEZ PONCE DE LEON: Dr. Martinez is a Medical Doctor at the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. He holds a Master’s degree in Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid from the Carlos III University of Madrid. His experience includes work with international organizations such as UNAIDS, UNDP, the International Red Cross, Doctors of the World, and Partners in Health. International work experience in Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, South America, the United States, and Mexico. His expertise is with global health and social dedicine.

The Challenges of Aging with the Superpowers of Neurodiversity: There are more of us than you think

Michael Paul Mcmanmon

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May 4, 2025 Ed Tasca-Living in a bi-cultural community

Ever come across a social situation Lakeside that leaves you wondering? This discussion covers the many issues that separate the many cultural differences that exist at Lakeside, and how understanding and respecting them can lead to closer ties and define solutions required by all to address and solve community issues: it's done with a light touch.  About the Presenter: Ed Tasca Ed is a weekly columnist for the Guadalajara Reporter. He’s a university grad and sharpshooter. He have lived Lakeside for 15 years. He’s “done a lot of research on the subject of my presentation over the years.”

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About Open Circle

For nearly 30 years, the Lake Chapala area has been honored to host Mexico’s longest-standing weekly English language lecture series. Begun in 1995 by volunteers under the title of “New Dimensions” and initially focused on various aspects of spirituality, in 2001 the program became “Open Circle” and was hosted in homes and restaurants. The Lake Chapala Society became Open Circle Ajijic’s permanent home in the early 2000’s and (since 20021) has become an official Lake Chapala Society program.

 

Mission Statement: 

“Open Circle Ajijic provides a supportive environment to gather for social interaction and to improve our understanding of ourselves, our community, and our world. Presentations span a wide range of intellectual, cultural, physical, and spiritual topics. We do not necessarily agree with the ideas and philosophies of our presenters. We encourage you to listen with an open mind and form your own opinions.”

 

The Challenges of Aging with the Superpowers of Neurodiversity: There are more of us than you think
Michael Paul Mcmanmon - May 25, 2025

Presentation:
All of us share some of the characteristics of those on the Spectrum. We also share some of the superpowers of Neurodiversity. As we age these can morph into cognitive rigidity and ultimately anxiety, depression and OFS. Strategies will be presented to improve our emotional and sensory well-being.

About the Presenter: Michael Mcmanmon:
Dr. Michael McManmon, a member of the US Autism Association Advisory Board, founded the College Internship Program (CIP) in 1984. He has a unique perspective as he was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and grew up in a family with many individuals on the spectrum.
Dr. McManmon has published four books. He is licensed as a psychologist and has lived in Mexico for eight years. He is an avid artist, writer, swimmer, gardener and traveler.

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