By George F on May 21, 2008 in Denver, Health/Medicine | 0 Comments
The Boulder Dance for Life fundraising event was held on May 17 to raise money to bring the acclaimed Second Wind youth suicide prevention program to Boulder, Colorado. The event was created in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program by Adam Johnson, who saw a need to bring the program, created by Jeff Lamontagne, to his home [...]
By George F on May 21, 2008 in Landmark Education | 4 Comments
Landmark Education graduate Chip Wilson is the founder and chairman of Lululemon, a leading Canadian athletic apparel company. Wilson was recently interviewed by Business Edge, a leading Canadian business publication, about many different aspects of the company, including Wilson’s thoughts about Landmark Education and Wilson’s charity project, the Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile to be held June [...]
By Vincent Cahill on May 19, 2008 in Issues, children, new jersey | 0 Comments
Where Peace Lives, the peace through art and dialogue non-profit organization founded by Jeff Clapp, Donna Clapp and Jeff Rudy out of their participation in Landmark Education’s programs is getting prepared for a unique mural exchange: Between students in Costa Rica and attendees of New Jersey’s largest mosque. Where Peace Lives works with schools and [...]
By Vincent Cahill on May 13, 2008 in Landmark Education | 0 Comments
Connie Larkin, the woman responsible for bringing Landmark Education’s programs to Romania was recently interviewed at length by Alice Nastase of Tango Magazine, a leading women’s magazine in Romania. Excerpts follow here in three parts.
Connie Larkin: ‘It’s essential to honour your word’
Connie Larkin is the president of the ‘Landmark Forum’ self-knowledge and personal development foundation, an organisation [...]
By Vincent Cahill on May 13, 2008 in Landmark Education | 1 Comment
Tango: How did you go from being a simple participant in a course to what you are today, the leader of that kind of education in the whole country?
C.L.: When I took part in the course for the first time it was extraordinary, I saw that beyond the fulfilment of those dreams there had been [...]
By Vincent Cahill on May 13, 2008 in Landmark Education | 1 Comment
Tango: How can we have better relationships with all of those around us, if they are resigned? What can we do with them?
C.L.: We cannot do anything about the people. It’s our interpretation that they are resigned or not. The course is about us, not about other people. It amuses me that, after taking part [...]
By George F on May 12, 2008 in Health/Medicine, Jamaica | 3 Comments
In 2004, Jamaican MaryKay Mullally used Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program to found Step Up For Life, which began as half-marathon training program for women. Soon, her project became her life–Mullally gave up her old career and in addition to supporting women run, has turned Step Up For Life into a wellness coaching practice. [...]
By George F on May 9, 2008 in Jamaica, Landmark Education | 0 Comments
Beverly Manley, the former first lady of Jamaica, Jamaica’s former representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and a graduate of Landmark Education’s Landmark Forum program, recently interviewed Deb Beroset, a spokesperson and program leader for Landmark Education, on her ‘Today with Beverly Manley’ radio show. Wesley Morris, also a Landmark [...]