To create a world in which everyone is seen as an equal member of our world family and allowed to flourish in their own unique way.
About Me:
I live in Brighton UK. I work as a Life Coach which I love as I support people in creating a life they love.
What are the creative skills that you feel you have or would like to develop.
I love to sing and draw as well as some painting.
I am good at supporting and inspiring people to live the life that they would love to live.
I can do a little percussion.
I have many ideas and enthusiasm for keeping us going!
hi nadia thanks so much for the warm welcome and yes hope we can continue to be in touch and discuss and deliberate on issues that would make this world a better place
At 10:12am on November 28th, 2007, Movingsounds said…
Hello Nadia,just read your message. I am going to try to come to the meeting ,but at this point in time I cannot confirm my attendance. If I cannot make it ,I shall convey my ideas to you in a message...
love,
c
I really appreciate your concern I wil try to do something about the group created by me. As at now I am busy with my long essay. Do have a lovely day.
Hi Nadia I have just joined. I am a singer/composer /musician (play drum and several flutes)and love to share in and co-create beautiful uplifting spaces of music. Live in Kent but travel regularly now down to Brighton. Would love to connect with like minded people. Love Theresa
At 11:40pm on November 22nd, 2007, nadia franchi said…
That's what I mean it's a shame there were no female experts there.
Nadia :)
The panel photo was taken at Loyola University's Lakeshore Campus in Chicago and I was part of a panel that consisted me as a college professor and conflict resolution specialist, an attorney (public defender) and two police officers and the topic was Crime and Conflict in the Community. There were women present but I guess the Community group that invited us were more concerned with expertise than gender.
How was the gig in bristol? ...
The event in Bristol was very successful - the highlight was Olaseinde's fascinating talk, but there was also some lovely music and performance which made for a special evening.
Martin
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love,
c
Nadia :)
The event in Bristol was very successful - the highlight was Olaseinde's fascinating talk, but there was also some lovely music and performance which made for a special evening.
Martin
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