Ruby Moments: 40th Anniversary

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We put this together over some months… So many stories here.

Beginning influences and decisions of an artist and teacher

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Carole Sabiston looks back at her family, school and community influences in shaping her career path. Everything in her career development interconnected. View more of her story

Changing the life prospects of a sexual abuser on probation

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His client was a sexual abuser. Through his support from a social worker the client got new skills and attitudes to become a positive member of society.

Thanks Roger…for remarkable encouragement

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How a Roger Colwill, a close friend, encouraged and motivated Patricia to take on whatever project ‘called her’.

Staff support through disruptive technologies

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A business owner’s capacity for growth and management supervision is leveraged by texting with his staff. It’s an example of the disruptive technologies that are advancing and transforming life, business, and the global economy,

Patricia Jelinski – the path to United Way Victoria

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Patricia Jelinski – the path to United Way Victoria on Vimeo. Being in NYC on 9-11 prompted a personal and professional re-evaluation. It foctored in to her decision fifteen years later to come to Victoria as the CEO of the

The Artists Way — finding our path

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Advice on creating and navigating a creative life career. Click here to view all five clips on career, goals, and life achievement

Called to adventure — on a personal and business level

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Catherine talks about her work leading women in adventure, and her own journey to Africa.

Coastal Naturalists: dealing with big questions

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Working the audience for fresh answers to frequent questions.

Third world happiness with lessons for Canada

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The Yoruba of Nigeria’s community approach to resolving a problem through music, community, talking and listening. Illustrates the potential of community, conversation and real listening in first world situations.