Lowering the walls with a labyrinth

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Labyrinths have been used for at least 5,000 years to support people on their inner journey. Unlike a maze, which is a puzzle to be solved, a labyrinth is a map to be followed. Our journeys take unexpected twists and

Winnipeg Talent Show Winner in the 60’s- so many wins

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It was a rich talent pool in Winnipeg in the 60’s. This musician talks about his ambition and his successes in some surprising ways.

Introduction to Permaculture Gardening

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Helpful tips for creating and maintaining a permaculture garden. The student in this video took this knowledge and established a remarkable garden of her own.

Being effective in world affairs

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A former staffer for the Canadian International Development Agency shares what’s still important to be effective on the world scene.

Happy Hour at St Aidan’s

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Rich sharing of personal stories from decades past makes for a rewarding group.

Love and Enjoy

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Margaret shares the wisdom she’s gathering about what’s important, how to get the most out of each moment.

Thank you card valued

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Edwards Deming, an esteemed leader in industrial design, left a life long impression from sending a thank you card to a surgeon who helped him.

Giving out free hugs on the train… lifting the spirit

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Another example of an initiative to ‘lift the soul’… The approach was ‘a hug a day keeps the depression away.’ This story came up when I gave him one of our ‘You Made My Day Cards’

Volunteer Search and Rescue

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In earlier times she was a commercial fisherman, then a prof… Now she talks about helping out with search and rescue.

A new church for a new me

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The process and criteria in finding a new church community for a single women coming to Victoria.