FLOURISHING EDUCATION - How to RE-MEMBER we ARE Flourishing Lifelong, Lifedeep, and Lifelong BEings Fabienne Vailes
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Welcome to powerful imperfectly perfect conversations that shine the light on AMAZING DISRUPTORS, PIONEERS AND INNOVATORS in EDUCATION. Together, let's discover our unique gifts and fragrance in this garden called life, be uniquely ourselves and in service of others and the world.
Let's journey to explore how we:
🌺 change our schooling system for ALL can flourish (human/more than human)
🌺 put our INNATE well-being at the center of all our activities
Not through ONE PATH nor ONE SIZE FITS ALL but through ONE'S UNIQUE PATH to a happy fulfilled life.
Are you ready? Let's get started...
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Episode 240 - The Missing Piece: A Woman's Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing and Living with ADHD with Julie Legg
Today I am really excited to be releasing this new imperfectly perfect conversation with Julie Legg who is the
the Author of The Missing Piece: A Woman's Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing and Living with ADHD.
The exciting news is that Julie's book will be available as paperback in England from beginning of Julie (through WHSmith).
I got so much out of Julie's book when I was diagnosed with ADHD this year after struggling when I started my 1st year of PhD and I couldn't recommend it more - whether you or a loved one live with ADHD!
It helped me make so much sense of it all!!!
You can check out Julie and Jel's music here: OLDER -
Episode 239 - The power of stories and story telling with Noreen Asekenye
Today I am delighted to share a new episode for the podcast. This time with Noreen Asekenye who is a Philanthropist, Social-impact storyteller, Fundraiser, Children's Author as well as the Founder of Tell a Story Foundation
Noreen starts by sharing her journey to creating the Foundation and how she creates impact.
We then discussed how powerful stories and story telling are and how much impact and what a difference what seems like simple stories can have and make.
We also discussed the concepts of #Ubuntu and addressed some of my issues as a white person around appropriation. Noreen's loving and caring personality shines through.
If you are interested in stories, story telling and in #ubuntu, this is the perfect conversation for you. I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I did!
You can contact her via email:
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Episode 238 - Addressing the impossible question of living well with Dr Helen Street
Today I am really delighted to be sharing this new episode with Dr Helen Street who is an Author, presenter & consultant, with background in social psychology, motivation and mental health. She is also the Founder of Contextual Wellbeing. Founder and Co-Chair of Positive Schools @PositiveSchools.
In this imperfectly perfect conversation, Helen comes to talk about her new and latest book The Impossible Question of Living Well: How do we hold on to what matters, while also knowing how to let go?
We go into a deep conversation around all these topics and much more.
I invite you to take a listen. You won't regret it.
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Episode 237 - Our children become everything that we say they are with Julie Norman
Today I am delighted to share a new episode with Julie Norman who is an Education Consultant and co-founder of Evolve Generation School with Nachelle Crowther
In this imperfectly perfect conversation I talk to Julie about her own journey RE-membering she is a life-long, life-wide and life-deep learner.
She also shares all about Evolve Generation and their exciting plans for the future.
I really invite you to listen in and to contact them if you would be interested in investing in their wonderful project.
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Episode 236 - What if STEM and the Arts have a lot more in common than we think? with Gareth Campbell
Today I am delighted to share this new imperfectly perfect conversation with Gareth Campbell, who is Founder of the MoSAIC, a STEAM Educator and an Artist.
Together we talk about Gaz's journey into education and into re-membering he is a lifelong, lifewide, lifedeep learner.
We also talk about STEAM and what it means and how science, engineering and technology might have a lot more in common with the Arts than we consider or think about.
If like me, you like to discuss the power of interdisciplinary work, you will love this conversation. -
Episode 235 - When the most challenging in our lives becomes the most important things with Kate Coleman
Today I am delighted to share this imperfectly perfect conversation with Kate Coleman, a Founder/Director at East Kent Sudbury. Change Maker, Freelance Management and Strategy Consultant.
Together we explore Kate's journey into re-membering that she is a life-long, life-wide and life-deep learner and their approach at East Kent Sudbury, which is a Self-Directed Democratic Learning Community For Home Educated Children.
We cover so much ground, there would be too much to write in this short description, so I invite you to simply come and listen and see what your key take-aways are and what stands out for you.