Month: March 2017
Alex Walker: Community Development: An Introduction to Spell Casting
Alex offers two or three helpful organisational development tools. Alex Walker is a community activist and Sustainable development consultant. He is the chairman of Ekopia, which invests in various social enterprises in […]
Alexander Chapman Campbell: Piano Solo
Alexander, a 28 year old Scottish composer and pianist. He performs 3 pieces from his album “Portraits of Earth” for solo piano. His music is largely inspired by nature, particularly the wild […]
Lisa Shaw: From Wastewater to Deep Beauty
Lisa Shaw, is a long term community member and artist working in the field of ecological design applied to restoration biology. She creates paintings and collaborative art projects as […]
Mumta Ito: Say YES to the Rights of Nature. Say YES to LIFE!
Mumta Ito’s central theme is that by enshrining Rights of Nature in law, we protect the environment that we all need for our very existence. In her passionate talk she […]
Galen Fulford: The Re-Integration of Nature
The re-integration of nature is an unfolding experiment. It is the process of integrating modern techniques and materials with natural processes to purify water and air and to grow […]
Cameron Taylor: On the Trail of the Real Macbeth
William Shakespeare’s tragic drama Macbeth is one of the best known works of literature in the world, and the character Macbeth is the archetypal anti-hero. When, in Act Three, Banquo […]
Lisette Schuitemaker: How awareness of the birth order blindspot can help even Hillary
In our professional lives we hardly ever share where we come from, what family we grew up in and what our place in this constellation was. When we exchange our […]
Dr David Reilly: Human Healing Unlocked: transforming suffering into wellbeing
Early on in David Reilly’s four decades of work as a doctor and researcher he realised that our current medical ‘fix-it’ map would not heal the major epidemics of our […]
Jane Duncan Rogers: How to do a Good Death
There are 3 elements to end of life matters – dying, death and grief. Jane uses her own story of her husband dying to illustrate how each of these areas […]
Rev Angie Alexandra : Four Weddings and No Funeral!
A light hearted look at wedding ceremonies through Angie’s journey of her own wedding plans and ceremony choices. Bio: In 2002 Angie trained to be an Interfaith Minister, this together […]