Making Movements
29/10/2023
Three months ago I traveled to π°π· for the World Scout Jamboree.
Sat in a steaming tent in the middle of the night, surrounded by people from all over the world, I decided to write a sort of journal / blog......
Well, I've finally got my act together and published it β¨
It's a blog about things like politics, education, revolution, imagination, protest, music, nature, hope - and all the ways they connect. Discoveries and adventures with Project Everyone and , educators, activists and change-makers around the world
I'm lucky to know lots of people doing interesting and inspiring things, that give me hope for the future in challenging times. So this is a place to share what I'm doing and learning and invite you all to connect with it.
To put it out into the world and see what comes back.
Link is in my bio and if you're interested, holler! β‘οΈ
29/06/2022
New LinkedIn profile picture unlocked π¬π
21/06/2022
Episode 3! π΅β in bio.
Editing this was fun. Lots of songs Iβd never heard and many, many mic drop moments from the man they call George Fielding BEM.
George is a young social care leader and an advocate of life!
He talks about β’ Nina Simone and Van Morrison β’ being the first ever wheelchair ever at his primary and secondary schools β’ the only song he knows written from the perspective of a person with a disability β’ and what he loves (despite everything he hates) about social care.
Heβs also a forensic listener of song lyrics which is useful for me as the y donβt seem to go into my head without effort...
Songs from:
π΅ Dick Gaughan - What You Do with What You Got
π΅ Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
π΅ Laura Marling - Once
π΅ Van Morrison - Dweller On The Threshold
π΅ Satisfied Mind - Hal Ketchum
An honour, a privilege and an education, thanks George.
20/04/2022
So excited to share Episode 2! https://linktr.ee/makingmovements
Sounds from South Africa πΏπ¦ with the wonderful
Sethu is a physiotherapist working with children who've experienced limb amputations.
We talk about community, the legacy of apartheid and the children who inspire her every day.
Thanks to UNITE 2030 for bringing us together π
Music:
πΆ Hugh Masekela, Thanayi
πΆ John Mayer, Waiting On The World To Change
πΆ Sia, Bird Set Free
πΆ Toploader, Dancing In The Moonlight
πΆ American Authors, Best Day Of My Life
π https://linktr.ee/makingmovements