Introspective work creates a movement for women
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Introspective work creates a movement for women

Introspective work creates a movement for women Life has a way of working itself out, but if you ask Alice Bracegirdle it has a way of “moving” into place. During a dark time in her life as a single mom on welfare she woke up one day, said “enough” and jumped up dancing. Bracegirdle wanted…

“Stick” to pass and go fast; it’s all strategy
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“Stick” to pass and go fast; it’s all strategy

“Stick” to pass and go fast; it’s all strategy Rarely is cycling the Velodrome at 60km without brakes the first thing that comes to mind when you think about youth sports. Yet, a growing number of young people in Victoria like John Willcox are doing just that. Inspired after a bike tour in Europe, Willcox…

Superficial beliefs about beauty have met their match
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Superficial beliefs about beauty have met their match

Superficial beliefs about beauty have met their match Out to show that beauty is more about self-appreciation, self-love and confidence Melodie Reynolds shares her own journey to acceptance with other women in a unique way. Reynolds’ past career with a big name cosmetics company as National Director of Education is where she became fascinated by…

Sharing the unique perspectives which shape and change the world
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Sharing the unique perspectives which shape and change the world

Sharing the unique perspectives which shape and change the world The quiet resource town on the Sunshine Coast Jordan Oram grew up in considered him a rebel because he took computers and self-education seriously and finished high school instead of dropping out. Focused on discovering his calling, Oram traveled the globe leading a university mentorship program…

Data access lights up hidden corners of the human brain
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Data access lights up hidden corners of the human brain

Data access lights up hidden corners of the human brain Who would you get if you bundled together a childhood Trek-fan, a keen mind for computers, a thirst for psychology and artificial intelligence? Jose Barrios – a wildly curious young man from Mexico with a vision to study psychology in “the warmest part of Canada.”…

Blushing with Guilt
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Blushing with Guilt

Blushing with Guilt The new Victoria band Thieves were formed recently by singer/songwriter Adam Kittredge (Jets Overhead) and his wife/lead vocalist Antonia Freybe-Smith (Jets Overhead). “In music there is an element of thievery (a litany of meanings) – music can steal your heart, your mind, your time.” Driven to always be creating new music and…

Becoming a valued task management Superhero
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Becoming a valued task management Superhero

Becoming a valued task management Superhero Mike Vardy once worked in big-box environments which lack many of the freedoms we desire such as time with family, with less need-to-dos and daily tasks. So instead, Vardy decided to “stop doing productive and start being productive.” He began learning how to be productive at running his own…

Piecing together the travels to Zerbin
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Piecing together the travels to Zerbin

Piecing together the travels to Zerbin Fuelled by music both Peter Mol and Jason Zerbin were individually lead through life’s obstacle course until crossing paths in 2008. Jason’s writing connected with Peter (though in another band) and an immediate professional bond formed. Five years later their songs have had air play all across Canada and…

Sharing the vital chapters in life to living well
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Sharing the vital chapters in life to living well

Sharing the vital chapters in life to living well At a point during Ari Hershberg’s university studies, a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s biography and his philosophy of living a full life through the five senses, put Ari into a tail spin of voracious reading. Hershbergs’s most immediate interest was discovering more about living well, eating…

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