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Do I KNOW you?
There’s a deep joy to be found in REALLY knowing people (dead or alive) and knowing things about yourself but from time to time perhaps you need to put that knowing out there….. Recently my Dad’s best friend died very suddenly – … Continue reading
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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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