Living Our Dreams

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The power and benefits of not letting go of our dreams. In her mid 50’s she made good on an aspiration she wrote in her high school yearbook. It’s brought her many rewards…

Campus Conversation with Chelsea Peddle, Death Doula

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Chelsea Peddle is an end-of-life planner and death doula. She was interviewed at the MFS Chapel’s Campus Conversation on Jan 23-2020 Themes: Facing your fears Death as the ultimate motivator Navigating boundaries and self care: when the “personal” becomes your

Resolving high conflict challenges

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Example of how a mediator used Bill Eddy’s High Conflict Personality techniques to defuse challenging encounters.

Alternative food sourcing

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Ross has an alternative life style… leaning heavily to minimalism. Here he shares how he carefully finds free food in the community.

Campus Conversation with Jody Paterson, communications strategist.

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An esteemed writer, journalist, communications strategist and social activist responds to questions at UVic’s Campus Conversations. Themes: Working on an international stage Supporting the underdog Writing for Change

Being a pioneer and saving the earth

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Arno has been a life-long pioneer, taking calculated risks to improve life around him.

Campus Conversation with Sarah Fletcher – Navigating opportunities

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Her Campus Conversation interview on Nov 14th, 2019 with these themes Overcoming challenges Forming a band without playing an instrument Thriving when faced with change Finding / creating meaningful employment

Talking to strangers in Italy … a moment!

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The magic that resulted in a restaurant in Italy.

Talking to strangers on ferries

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One of her passions in life is talking with strangers… especially on BC Ferries.

The lease agreement

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Improv is a wonderful skill and attitude. Here it prevented a couple of  newly arrived roomies, from having their power shut off in South London.