by Judi | Aug 5, 2017 | Careers, Cultural Economy, Featured, Professional Development, Right Brain
Should artists have to talk about their work? http://glasstire.com/2017/05/07/should-artists-have-to-talk-about-their-work/ This article is a great jumping-off place for a really important conversation. It demonstrates a lot of attitude in its critique of the artist...
by Judi | Apr 27, 2017 | Capacity Development
There are two kinds of WordPress sites: hosted by WordPress on their .com site, and the site you build on your own host by installing the open source WordPress software from their .org site. (See wordpress.com and wordpress.org) To avoid back-end maintenance time for...
by Judi | Jan 3, 2017 | Advocacy, Uncategorized
Well, 2016 is now water under the bridge! I just got off a group video call with American and Canadian participants, and nobody mentioned politics at all. This is probably a hopeful sign, and I choose to think of it that way. As they say, “Start as you mean to...
by Judi | Nov 17, 2016 | Featured, Uncategorized
Just returned from many days at an international intensive training in nonviolent communication, not as a participant but as the local host/organizer. I have a lot to say about this experience, and about the awesome venue at The Brew Creek Centre near Whistler, BC,...
by It's Me! | May 25, 2016 | Featured
What follows is an excerpt from Peter Senge’s post in the Stanford Social Innovation Review (winter 2015: http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/the_dawn_of_system_leadership) …There are three core capabilities that system leaders develop in order to...
by It's Me! | Feb 23, 2016 | Careers, Featured, Personal
Last year, my son Mike started working in the film and tv industry as it was heating up. After only a short time exploring background/extra work, he had the chance to work as a production assistant on the tv show “The Flash”. The amazing ensemble of actors...
by It's Me! | Jan 23, 2016 | Personal
I am a ‘Friend’ of a group on Facebook called Helping Our Northern Neighbours, which works to link families in Nunavut with people in the southern latitudes of Canada to supplement the food and other supplies they need. Diapers, clothing, treats and so on,...
by It's Me! | Jan 23, 2016 | Featured
I have seen this done in a parental beard, but this was not only creative, but decorative! When you are a dad.. And your baby girl needs to practice… pic.twitter.com/JvRdGkTxwq — Nnenna (@nnenna) January 22, 2016
by It's Me! | Jul 21, 2015 | Featured
I suppose it is a good AND bad thing that Google had a special birthday graphic for me today…. Posted by Judi Piggott on Tuesday, July 21, 2015
by It's Me! | May 24, 2015 | Advocacy, Capacity Development, Featured, Professional Development
Occasionally I bump into someone, a group or organization, who is looking to start up a new program that sounds eerily familiar – identical with programs I’ve known in the past. More specifically, things like Board Development and Volunteer Management...
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