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Marion Corbin Mayer

MA/CRMT: 

Reiki Master Tacher, 

Creative Life Coach & Artist 

 

For Marion Corbin Mayer it is all about teaching, change, and joy.  "My intent is to help others regain creativity and health, moving away from a focus on illness and blocks. Everyone is creative. Everyone has a story that needs to be told in some way. An hour on the Reiki table refreshes and relaxes people in this stressed out world. It allows room to actually hear the still small voice inside. It's a very sacred time." Reiki can help “recharge your batteries”. This energy can be used for healing, for creative expression, or solving stressful problems. Marion is excellent with clients who have never experienced Reiki healing before. Her compassionate honesty and humor help to put them quickly at ease with the process.

Reiki sessions with Marion focus on empowerment: regaining health and creative energy through Reiki and Creative Life Coaching.

 

As a facilitator, Marion offers several programs to help people discover & recover their creativity.  She is also available to lead retreats or speak with groups on various topics.  Click here to request a speakers packet.

 

As an artist, Marion works in a variety of mediums and loves both landscapes and portraits.  A graduate of Columbus College of Art & Design (BFA, Advertising) and Wright State University (MA, Art Therapy), Marion's paintings have been shown locally at Essex Studios, the Cincinnati Art club and are in both private and corporate collections.  Marion is an active member of the Cincinnati Art Club.

 

As Founder and Director of Creative Catalyst Studio, Marion welcomes intermediate and advanced artist's to join her Monday mornings, 9:30 am - noon, for "Open Studio" Sessions.  Come to Creative Catalysts and USE your art stuff!

 

 
You deserve a life, too!
 
Cincinnati Area 
Artist’s Dates
 
Created by  Artist's Way group participants (In creative order!)
 
Essex Studios Art Walks
First Weekend of 
October, December, February, & May 
Friday & Saturday, 6-11 pm
Get to know the artists and have fun at the same time!  

Essex studios is located at the corner of Essex Place and McMillan near U.C. & the Clifton area of Cincinnati. 

Creative Catalyst Studio is located on the second floor, studio #231. The easiest way to find it is to go up the wooden steps from the parking lot to the second floor.  At the end of the first hall, turn left.  Creative Catalysts is the last studio on the left.

 
Other Artist's Date ideas:
 
Schedule A Reiki Session
Call Marion, 513.368.1994
Get a massage
Tour the Omni Hotel 
& Orchids Restaurant
Krohn Conservatory, 
especially during the Butterfly show
 
Paint your own Pottery shops like:
      The Pottery Spot, Madeira
Funky's Fired Arts – Learn to Hand build or throw pots
 
Waynesville Antique Shops
Lebanon Shops
Renaissance Faire, 
especially the mud shows
Amos Shinkle House B&B in Covington
Main Street Entertainment District:
      St. Theresa’s Textile Trove,
     Galleries on Main Street
     Shadeu Bakery
     Kaldi’s Coffee House
Closson’s Gallery
Mt. Adams – view of town/river, 
Teak Thai Restaurant
City Hall
Bassillica Cathedral in Covington
Eden Park
Miami Whitewater Bike Trail
Loveland Bike Trail
Cincinnati Nature Center 
Gorman Heritage Farm
Observatory near Ault Park
Cincinnati Astronomy Society
Cincinnati Gardens
Flower show at Coney each spring
Blue Wisp Jazz Club downtown
CCM Concerts
Swing Dancing 
– Wyoming Fine Arts center has classes 
(Also University YMCA)
Iron Horse Inn – Brunch, Jazz music & it’s non-smoking
Jungle Jim’s Cooking Classes
Sawyer Point Park
Any Book Store
Contemporary Art Center
Cincinnati Art Museum
Final Friday at the Pendleton
Museum Center
Mainstrasse Village in Covington
Metamora, IN
Nashville, IN
Community Players Theatre
Ride a Bus
“Tour” a different neighborhood
Fireman’s Museum downtown
Tour old churches downtown
Taft Museum & Taft home in Mt. Auburn
Cincinnati Garden Center, corner of Taft & Reading Rd.
Maysville & Augusta, KY
Pt. Pleasant, OH
Newport Aquarium
City & County Parks
Main Library
Loveland Castle
Jillian’s in Covington
Dave & Buster’s in Tri-County
Top of Carew Tower
Check out "Dive" Restaurants
Ft. Ancient State Park
Little Miami Canoe Livery
Natural Spring in Loveland (!)
Corinthian Restaurant, Clifton 
(Salza dancing on Sunday nights!)
Cactus Pear Restaurant, Clifton
Vevay, IN
Dresden, OH
Muldahl Dam
Andersen Ferry
Brown County, OH for Amish Country
Caesar’s Creek Flea Market
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, Hamilton
Cincinnati Zoo
Findlay Market

 
Yellow Springs, OH for lunch at the Winds Cafe', 
great funky shopping at King's Yard,
       John Brian St. Park, Glen Helen, & Clifty Falls State Park

 
Argosy & Grand Victoria Casinos, 
in Lawrenceburg & Rising Sun, Indiana
 

You deserve a life, too!

Scroll down for Links to find     Creative Catalyst ezine archives 

 

Creative Life Coaching!

Helping you create what's next!


Creative Catalysts'

Seminars & Workshops

(Be patient - takes awhile to load at 28.8)

 

Cincinnati Area Artist's Dates!

Fun things to do to foster creativity.


Artist's Way Affirmations!
Create positive change in your life.


Reiki Sessions!

Reiki can help your relax and hear that still small voice of guidance.

 


Articles & Newsletters

 

Creativity Killers

(.pdf 3 pages)

Published in the October, 2003 issue of Artist's Sketchbook Magazine

 

Articles are posted in .pdf format which is viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader.  If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, please click on the "Get Acrobat Reader" icon to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website. 

 

 

If you have any questions, or experience difficulty opening the E-Zines, please feel free to contact Marion.

 

 

 

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