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Every Day is Fieldwork
Hello and longtime no blog…. well in September we launched Orangebox (please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CE9oWHg5xQ) and since then we have been open 7 days a week, welcomed our tenants, established a hires service, and offered 28 hours of Members Only access … Continue reading
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Tagged Calderdale, Halifax, leadership, logotherapy, management, Melbourne, PhD, research, Signal, spiritual well-being, Viktor Frankl, Yorkshire
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Spoken word poets I have seen at TED – #SarahKay #ShaneKoyczan
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So – trawling through the archives of this blog I came across these two brilliant talks I saw at TED back in 2011 – with Sarah Kay and this year 2013…
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Three Dirty Words
As a form of therapy I highly recommend blogging to all PhD researchers. As opposed to academic writing, in a blog: I don’t need to unpack terms all the time – I can just say stuff that I think or feel without … Continue reading
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Tagged leadership, logotherapy, management, Oliver Burkeman, PhD, Pierre Bourdieu, Redcar, research spiritual well-being, The Guardian, theatre, therapy, Viktor Farnkl
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Halifax is not California
I have never been to the state of California but I suspect that it – is a place in which it is more common for folk to talk openly about spiritual well-being than it is in Halifax, West Yorkshire….. – … Continue reading
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Tagged Calderdale, California, comdey, drama, Halifax, Happiness, logotherapy, research, Yorkshire, Youth Work
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Setting The Scene
I hope to develop an environment in which young people can realise their ideas and realise themselves…. Hello and welcome to my first blog. I am on a quest to stay reflective as both a professional and a researcher. I … Continue reading