Phillip Sidebottom’s project in a Landmark Leadership programme led to the community of Williamstown pitching in to rebuild the Ronald McDonald house.
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Phillip Sidebottom’s project in a Landmark Leadership programme led to the community of Williamstown pitching in to rebuild the Ronald McDonald house.
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In this video a man shares about how an insight he got in the Landmark Forum allowed him to mend a long standing rift he had with his father.
Before the Landmark Forum, I had given up on my dreams and was caged in by the things that I had decided I couldn’t achieve and I didn’t even know it. I knew that there was something that I needed, but I didn’t know what I was looking for.
How I came to be in the [...]
Last year I participated in the Self Expression and Leadership Programme at Landmark Education. My project was to get together 150 women who have been sexually assaulted – I am one of these women – to paint, pray and read the Psalms. The project didn’t actually turn out for a variety of reasons and circumstances [...]
The global economic crisis hitting people hard all over the world. Unemployment and loss of business are effecting people in many different ways. It is only natural for people to be worried and fear for the future. In this interview on American television, communication expert Deborah Beroset talks about ways people can meet the challenges [...]
Landmark Forum Graduate Deborah Beroset was recently interviewed on the topic of gossip. In the interview she and the host discuss the topic of gossip from a unique perspective. How do you turn the griping and complaining of gossip into gold? When we complain are we talking to do something about it? How do we [...]
For most people who love shoes and are thinking of their next new pair, we seldom spare a thought for those without any.
“In Your Shoes” is a program created by Fran Davide in her Landmark Education Self Expression and Leadership Program, where used shoes are collected for charity. The shoes will [...]
TonyBarbaro’s novel Self-Expression and Leadership Program project has started to gain some attention. Barbaro’s project was to raise money for a children’s charity by running as Spiderman for City2Surf run through Sydney. The Southern Courier recently ran a story about his efforts–This August 10 will mark Barbaro’s third time raising cash for kids.
Hero to [...]
Leanne Laing of Albany Creek is using the Self-Expression and Leadership Programme to take on obesity in her local schools. Her project was recently covered by the the North-West News, the leading newspaper for the suburbs northwest of Brisbane. The story is ran below:
THREE northwest schools are tackling the growing child obesity rate with a [...]
The stepUP Foundation, which offers weekend workshops for teens to inspire and coach them around their futures, has grown from its roots in Australia and New Zealand, and is now offering its first ever programmes in the UK. The foundation, which was founded in 2002 by businesswoman Ryll Burgin out of her participation in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression [...]
In 2000, 42% of marriages ended in divorce and currently 92% of non residential parents are fathers. With time, involvement of non residential parents often drops off. Brad Mander created Camp Connect out of his Self Expression and Leadership Program in 2003 and the Camp’s programs are designed to enrich & strengthen the relationship between [...]
The Whitebridge Foundation was created by Grace Demaio a Melbourne designer who participated in the Landmark Education Self-Expression and Leadership Program. The purpose of the foundation is to collect and send excess clothing from major clothing manufacturers to help dress children in Vietnamese orphanages, Cambodian Refugee Camps and Tibetan refugee camps. The clothing, storage [...]
The Birthright Quilt is a national, community-based initiative to address the
unacceptably high infant and maternal mortality of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
mothers and babies.
Founder and CEO of Powerful Women International (PWI), Valeri Bocage, tells her story of losing everything in Katrina to inspire women not to worry about things, but enjoy life.
Weathering the Storm
From: The Bay Area Business Woman
By: Julia Dodge
Valeri Bocage was visiting a friend in Bay St. Louis, Miss. — 40 minutes away from her hometown [...]
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