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I want to relax like my cat.
I'm attempting a 52 group. I think I can handle one shot a week and keep my sanity intact unlike a 365. It should be still a challenge. But I thought I'd start where I start most of my new photo endeavors, with my cat.
COMMUNITY SESSION
Story Studio
11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Nassau East & West
President Clinton often speaks about how storytelling has been critical to his personal journey: “Growing up in Arkansas just after World War II in a family that didn’t have a lot of money, most of our entertainment revolved around storytelling. Listening to my relatives and neighbors tell stories showed me that everyone has a story, and that everyone’s story has value. When I got into politics, I always thought that the main point of my work was to give people a chance to have better stories. And after I left office, that same purpose led me to start the Clinton Foundation.”
Building on President Clinton’s ability to harness the power of storytelling, Story Studio seeks to use stories to ignite future action within the CGI community. Set in a more informal and relaxed space, the Story Studio cultivates a unique opportunity to hear inspirational stories from trailblazers, gridlock busters, innovators, and those on the frontlines of our biggest common challenges. Attendees at CGI’s 2022 Meeting are invited to join these Story Studio sessions to hear the experiences and personal journeys that illuminate the complex challenges we face and the solutions and actions we strive to take.
Speakers:
11:30 AM-12 PM - Breaking Gridlock Through Stories
Join six-time Peabody Award and MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship recipient, Dave Isay for a conversation discussing the unique power stories hold in the pursuit of breaking gridlock.
Speaker:
Dave Isay, Founder and President, StoryCorps
12:15-1:00pm - Exploration and Understanding
Science and technology allow us to overcome our human limitations and enhance our capacity to survive and thrive in the world. In the last decades, science and technology have become central to the solutions to many of our global challenges, including the potential to connect people and access information in ways that were unimaginable before. This session will feature stories of people who have used science and technology to improve the human condition, overcoming personal barriers and societal obstacles in the process.
Host: Ashley Tyler Judd, Partner, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Reserve
Sara Wahedi, Founder/CEO, Ehtesab
Martin Surbeck, Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology
Sumak Helena Sirén Gualinga, Advisor, Daughters for Earth
Hero Arts Clouds stamped on Fancy Pants Park Bench Designer paper for the CAS-ual Friday's challenge to stamp on designer paper ... love those patterned clouds.
Layout is this weeks Retro Sketch with Memory Box Die cut & SRM Sticker Sentiment.
My corner of blogland: ingeniousinkling.typepad.com/ingenious_inkling/2013/05/re...
These hearts came from a discussion session at breaks during Romancing your readers, a seminar for New South Wales public libraries which was organized by the New South Wales Readers Advisory Working Group, and held at the State Library of New South Wales 4 March 2008. Each of the participants at the seminar contributed an idea about “Why do we read?”
Gorky 2, Moscow Region, Russia, 01/07/2006.
A woman shelters from the wind at the Russian Polo Cup 2006, organised by the Russian Federation of Polo Players.
So I´m back from Malaysia. After 3,5 wonderful weeks, and 4 less wonderful days struggling to get back to a Europe closed due to the Icelandic ash cloud.
All I can say is: GO THERE! I love it and EVERYONE should have memories from this lovely country. The world would then automatically be a better place :)
uno spazio a completa disposizione dei Clienti di Hotel Edy per rilassarsi leggendo un libro, gustarsi una bevanda, prendere il sole e distendersi con la panoramica vista sui laghi
Firenze * Toscana * Italia
Piazza Pitti ore 18.15 * 7° sopra lo zero, unici in tutta la piazza e sicuri di trovar posto. Lo credo!