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Tag Archives: Global Citizen
Birthday Count Up – with pics (2018)
Wow this was quite the process and I am glad I did when 40 and not 80. Such a beautiful time thinking back on the memories and people over the years – really amazing and I encourage anyone to … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Opinions / Thoughts / Reflections, Travels
Tagged adventure, birthday, Global Citizen, live inspired, Teaspoons of Change, travel
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40 Years – A Whole Bunch To Be Grateful Of
The idea that most popped into my head on my 40th b’day (while walking 40km in Indonesia and getting my arse sunburnt off – not literally my arse but certainly my face, neck and arms) was GRATITUDE (in capitals since … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Opinions / Thoughts / Reflections
Tagged 40-years-old, birthday, birthday blog, Global Citizen, grateful, gratitude, Indonesia, purpose, travel
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38 – A Year Like No Other (but what year ever is in my life)
What another wonderful set of moons to see pass in my 38th year of life with Venus or some other cosmic shit throwing a few things into the works for some challenges. The last year had some ultimate highs … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Opinions / Thoughts / Reflections
Tagged adventure, birthday blog, Global Citizen, learning, love, travel
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2016 New Year’s Revolutions!
New Year’s Resolution and Message – 2016 G’Day Folks – Wide, Far and In Between! A very happy Christmas (or 25th of December) and a very merry New Year (those Gregorian calendar inclined). I feel a little guilty to say … Continue reading
Classrooms of the World
Recently I saw a blog on 7 amazing classrooms from around the world and went Wow! Then I added a photo of mine from a classroom I was presenting in this year in South Sudan. Then I thought about all … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Life, Travels, Uncategorized
Tagged classrooms, classrooms of the world, cultures, education, Global Citizen, global citizenship, learning, school, schools of the world, students
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The Far Edge of Humanity
Today I stood on the far edge of humanity and it was beyond what 90% of us in the world would think is possible let alone acceptable (inside or outside of war). The reason I knew I was still within … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Life, Opinions / Thoughts / Reflections, South Sudan
Tagged Bentiu, development, Giving what we can, Global Citizen, Global Poverty Project, happy simply, hope, humanity, IDP, immunisation, NGO, POC, polio eradication, Polio Points, Protection of Civilians (PoC), resilience, resolve, RESULTS, South Sudan, suffering, Teaspoons of Change, UN, UNICEF
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How many fingers in what kind of pies?
So this blog site is a capture of all the programs I have initiated, run or can be associated with and that I keep on the boil. Here is an explanation of each one and what I might be doing … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Life, Global Poverty Project Blogs, Live Below the Line, Simply Happy, The End of Polio, Travels
Tagged aid and development, extreme poverty, Giving what we can, Global Citizen, global citizenship, Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Global Poverty Project, global social and environmental justice, happy simply, humanitarian, International Young Professionals Foundation, JUMP! Foundation, Live Below the Line, Polio Points, presentations, RESULTS, simplicity, social justice, Teaspoons of Change, The End of Polio, tiny home, tiny house, UNICEF, World Health Organisation
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Happy International Women’s Day to All!
Today is my favourite International such-and-such Day of the year. It is International Women’s Day 8 March. A couple of reasons for IWD being my favourite International Day of the year: Women and in particular girls are one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged empowerment, empowerment of women, equality, Fair Agenda, FGC, gender equality, Global Citizen, International Women's Day, IWD, IWDA, justice, MDG 3, mothers, operation hope, Orchid Project, sisters
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Radio Interview in Aotearoa New Zealand
I thought I would share this radio interview I did this morning in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. It is basically similar to the 100’s of conversations I am lucky to have with lots of new people in new places. Our … Continue reading