By Vincent Cahill on Jan 17, 2008 in Animal Rights, Georgia, Music | 0 Comments
When Tim Terelli participated in the Landmark Education Self-Expression and Leadership program last year. He knew that he wanted to make a difference in the more than one million dogs that are euthanized in the United States each year. His project was to create a benefit concert for an Athens Georgia animal shelter and specifically [...]
By Derek Dearden on Sep 4, 2007 in Commentary, Innovation, Music, Sports, UK | 0 Comments
Graham Smedley has created a project in the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership Program with the goal of getting people to sing John Lennon's give peace a chance before football games. This unusual idea has been getting some attention in his home town of Swindon England.
Sing your hearts out By Matt Jackson
Graham Smedley who [...]
By admin on Apr 24, 2007 in Books, Business/Industry, Canada, Commentary, Entreprenureship, Innovation, Music, Video Features | 0 Comments
Landmark Education Graduate Ben Zander, best selling business author and conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Symphany was interviewed on Canadian Televsion. He is show leading a seminar for musicians in Toronto Canada and speaking about leadership, transformation, Landmark Education and The Landmark Forum.
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By seanc on Jan 19, 2007 in Events, Health/Medicine, Music, NewYork | 1 Comment
Sophia Niarchos created a project to use Karoke to lift the spirits of people in a rehab center. Here is a story that was published in Greek News, a Greek American newspaper.
Glen Cove, N.Y. — They couldn't go out for New Year's Eve revelry or even stay in their comfortable homes just to relax [...]
By Vincent Cahill on Dec 27, 2006 in Events, Issues, Music, People, Politics, United States | 0 Comments
Instead of protesting against the war, Marilyn Sjaastad created a project to get people to demonstrate for peace. Using drums and other precussion instruments, peace activists in 15 cities made noise on behalf of peace.
From: The Register-Guard Eugene, Oregon
By Andrea Damewood
Pounding bongos and shaking cans to keep warm in the finger-numbing weather, a [...]