Anita Allen – Guardians of the Vision ~ Rogers Cable Daytime TV (York Region)

Posted by on January 27, 2010 at 10:16 pm

Jeff and Julia of Rogers Cable Daytime TV (York Region) welcome Anita Allen to the program to talk about the book Guardians of the Vision and a few other things. For more information on Anita, please visit www.alternativephysio.com

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Guardians of the Vision
Parenting for the Birthright of Potential
by Anita Allen, Louise LeBrun
with 9 contributing authors

Engage a new paradigm for parenting through personal experience rather than dogma… In a world of accelerating change, the one thing we can count on is that parenting is the single most potent force for shaping culture.  More…

Price $24.95

Order your copy at the online store and now available on Amazon.com

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Thoughts On… The Level of the Game

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A recording by Louise LeBrun; duration = 6:15

Thoughts On… Level of the Game

“Be careful!” “Take it slow!” “But what if….” Many of us grow up, finely attuned to all that might not work… might go wrong… becoming cautious about and suspicious of those internal cues that urge us to live fully and live large! Imagine discovering the capacity to trust an inner world… YOUR inner world… making it possible for you to engage in meaningful and life-enhancing ways. What would your day look like? What would it feel like to be you? How else might you make choices and decisions that affect your world and that of the people you care about? And perhaps, more than anything else, who might you discover yourself to be capable of becoming?

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Thinking About… Leadership

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What does it take for women to lead? How must we reconsider and/or redfine notions of ‘leadership’ in order for women to be willing to engage in huge numbers? What are the limitations of our current experience of ‘leadership’ or ‘leader’ that ensure that large numbers of women stay hidden, silent and very, very still?

Louise LeBrun

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