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Changing Scripts through Deep Listening - The Wisdom Circle is developed by Dreamcatchers during its 15 years of work with vulnerable children. It celebrates each individual’s life experience, their unique insight into the mysteries of life and develops the patience to hear another’s world view.
Sonali Ojha, Founder & Director, Dreamcatchers Foundation
Listening deeply in research interviews is the most important skill we can have as design researchers. Focusing more on listening is the key to developing empathy with our research participants and uncovering deeper insights. It's a skill that takes time, but with some simple guidelines and practice anyone can improve how they listen and get more from their research efforts.
Discovering Social Learning presentation given at Forging the Partnership 2011 DOD/USDA Family Resilience Conference in Chicago, IL - 90 minute workshop, speakers: Karen Jeanette, Anne M Adrian, Ashley Griffin & Craig Wood
I have tried to put in a small presentation to highlight the importance of communication giving success to effective project management thereby enable all stakeholders informed on RAID to critical path activities to scope creep. As I was involved in many IT and other PM activities I felt lack of clear communication is causing many projects/programs going into code-red. Your views are always welcome. All views are my personal ones
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This PowerPoint accompanies Dr Lindsay William's teaching notes on AustLit. It covers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writing, secondary teaching, English teaching, ACARA, and embedding Indigenous perspectives in the classroom.
I think one of hardest lessons we learn is that life and death always coexist. As was witnessed this past Friday when my mother-in-law’s 6th great-grandchild was born and by the end of the day her life in this world ended. Today, family and friends came together as we mourned her death and celebrated her life in the Mass of the Resurrection. I was privileged to preach at her funeral... so listen to how, in her final weeks, she was able to open our eyes to what the Irish call the ‘thin places’ in life and the spiritual wisdom she left us to live by...
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Wise Practices Symposium Presentation by Chief Sharon Stinson Henry, St. Eugene. September 2012, Indigenous Leadership and Management at The Banff Centre, Alberta Canada.
17. For Aboriginal people Deep Listening comes naturally
It’s about walking on the land
Softly quietly
And listening to the stories around the campfire
We’ve got to listen to the wind in the trees
Listen to the birds
It’s the feeling of a gift
A gift always comes back
Ron Murray
Wamba Wamba
27. What is Deep Listening?
Everything is holy
Deep Listening is an Aboriginal concept which translates as …
Deep and respectful listening which builds community
34. The characters for Deep Listening incorporate
Heaven
People
Earth
Ear
Eye
Heart
Respect
Authority
Ten
One
And the relationships between all of these
49. There’s a strengthening of the bond we have when we get together
There’s a sharing of stories
In our stories we come to know ourselves
50.
51. We look up at the sky and we see the clouds
We see the blue gaps in between
The gaps matter
They link the clouds together
The shapes we see in the clouds may differ
But the sky and the clouds connect us all
67. The Shearwater Project: Celebrating Biyadin
Building partnerships, cross-cultural understanding and environmental awareness
68.
69. Billie’s message …
Please look after the shearwaters and look after our oceans for the shearwaters
Take good care of them and give them love
Make sure they come home safely
73. VERSE 1
Guyup guyup Birds
Wuwan gabuthdui Fly over the
Warrin warrin Sea
Nunnin all together All together
74. VERSE 2
Guyup guyup Birds
Wuwan gabuthdui Fly over the
Wurru wurru Sky
Nunnin all together All together
75. CHORUS
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Whistling in the wind
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Calling in the Spring
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Dancing on the wing
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Connecting everything
76. VERSE 3
Guyup guyup Birds
Wuwan gabuthdui Fly on the
Mummut mummut Wind
Nunnin all together All together
77. VERSE 4
Guyup guyup Birds
Wuwan gabuthdui Fly on the
Wilam wilam Home
Nunnin all together All together
78. Chorus
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Whistling in the wind
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Calling in the Spring
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Dancing on the wing
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Connecting everything
79. Chorus
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Whistling in the wind
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Calling in the Spring
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Dancing in the sun
Boonwurrung Biyadin … Connecting everyone
80.
81. further information
Dr Laura Brearley
Coordinator, Deep Listening Project
laura.brearley@tlc21.com.au
0434 596800