Thinking about change

· Leave a comment

Her current work is helping manage change. How does one get better in this process?

Following a father’s lead…

· Leave a comment

A father takes the lead …. from Christopher Bowers on Vimeo. A father takes the lead …. His father was a pilot in WWII …. and decided to go visit a friend, an airplane mechanic from the war, in the

Moving to a farm in the 1930’s

· Leave a comment

Her father took what little money he had left after the Crash and bought a small farm for his family. Here are some of the stories from that formative time.

AfterPlay … Chelsea Hotel and a life time influence by Cohen

· Leave a comment

In 1969 while well into her art career, she left teaching and ran away to Spain with her four year old son, and took a year in a primitive island community and discovered a new life, and friends. She also

Changing the life prospects of a sexual abuser on probation

· Leave a comment

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.

Moving learning and performance to the next level

· Leave a comment

After four years in the classroom she uses personal and professional reflection to help her students and her own teaching get to deeper with the material, to reach the next level in their learning and performance.

Patricia Jelinski – the path to United Way Victoria

· Leave a comment

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

Briony Penn: On Change

· Leave a comment

Looking at change: steps to take.. Starting small and build confidence Surround with profound people and influences Having mobility into different sectors of society Getting out of your comfort zones Be prepared, and adapt Recognizing who you are ( in

Coastal Naturalists: dealing with big questions

· Leave a comment

Working the audience for fresh answers to frequent questions.

Scott Smith: Being in the music business

· Leave a comment

Subtle difference about being a full time musician. Also the role that diversity of instruments played in his shift to being a full time musician. To view more of the almost 300 ‘Festival Moments’