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 | 0 Comments
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 | 0 Comments
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 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 […]
By George F on Apr 29, 2008 in Landmark Education, Vancouver | 0 Comments
Baila Lazarus is a freelance writer, illustrator and photographer who lives in Vancouver. Recently she wrote an article about the impact that the Landmark Forum and the other programs of Landmark Education have impacted both her life and the lives of others in the Jewish community. The article was published in the Jewish Independent and appears below.
Attain Freedom from the Past
April 11, […]
By Vincent Cahill on Apr 9, 2008 in Commentary, Landmark Education, NewYork | 1 Comment
Landmark Forum Leader David Cunningham was quoted on the subject of youth cursing in Newsday, a major New York City newspaper. Excerpts from the story are shown below:
TV, Music, even Parents are a Big Influence When Children Talk Trash
By Pat Burson
April 6, 2008
Be honest, parents: Does your kid have a potty mouth?
If you’re not sure, try eavesdropping on […]
By Vincent Cahill on Mar 26, 2008 in Landmark Education, Society | 3 Comments
Before Hillary Barnes did the Landmark Forum, she managed a Starbucks branch for nine years. When a newspaper reporter for the Oregonian observed a chalkboard advertisement at the store that she found to be racially inflammatory, she wrote about it in one of her columns. In the public uproar that followed, Starbucks fired Barnes. The reporter received a […]
By Olivia Seery on Mar 25, 2008 in Africa, Family, Health/Medicine, Immigration, Ireland, Issues, Landmark Education, children | 3 Comments
Little did I know that my Self-Expression and Leadership Programme Project, World Community Day, which was held in Sligo, Ireland, in the Autumn of 2005, would have such far reaching effects. My commitment was to have the many new immigrants be formally welcomed and acknowledged by the public representatives of Sligo town. I was particularly interested in Globe House where […]