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Awakening Wonder and the Power of a Tale
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It was a night of butterflies imitating bears, golden apples on tall trees, a grumpy old man getting stranded on the moon. It was a night of Nigerian song, Irish rants, French fairytale. It was the monthly story night in Galway, an evening of international stories and song, organised by the wonderful Clare Muireann Murphy.
To [...]
Yoga+Ideas+Music= The Yoga Salon
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I’m the ‘ideas’ in the above equation- or at least I will be tonight, when I’ll be speaking at the Yoga Salon event in 15 Stephen’s Green, tonight (3rd June).
There is a facebook group for it here . You will also have a chance to purchase copies of One Wild Life at the event too… [...]
Cheers to Arthur!
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A huge congrats must go today to the 10 Social Entrepreneurs who received an Arthur Guinness Fund award yesterday. Each get a very welcome cheque of €100,000 to help their innovative social enterprises grow. See more here in the Irish Times, along with a great photo which captures the excitement.
I must say I am [...]
One Wild Life’s Traction.
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One of the many nice things about launching a book is that you never know where it may end up. Over the last year, I’ve know of copies of One Wild Life strewn across coffee tables from San Fransisco, to Kenya, from Hong Kong to South Africa. Hey, they even got as far as Roscommon. [...]
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
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I’ll be out and about over the next little while- and you will be able to catch me here:
UCD Volunteers. Introduction to Development. March 6th
Trinity College MSc International Management: On Social Entreprenuership and ‘One Wild Life’. March 22nd
Suas Global Issues Series: DCU. Education & Development. April 13th
Spring has Sprung
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Spring has sprung. I saw the first daffodils peeping up their regal yellow crowns the other day, and the days are feeling lighter and brighter.
It was a long winter, and for those of you who follow my blog you may have thought I had gone into hibernation. To an extent I had, with duvet nights [...]
So Why do you do what you do?
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The WDYDWYD? portraits series (seen below) is part of a global community arts projects, created by Tony Deifell (who I met on my travels, and profiled in One Wild Life).
You too can be part of the project. Have a look at the portraits online at www.wdydwyd.com and consider posting your own reply.
Thanks must go to [...]
Cork bound
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I’m on my way to Cork this morning. First stop to see my new little cousin (Welcome to the world Joshua), then to give a talk this evening in Douglas, and tomorrow to speak at the Kinsale Arts Week.
Tickets for the Kinsale event are still available here
Hope to see you there!
Social Enterprise Magazine Reviews One Wild Life.
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From July Edition of Social Enterprise Magazine
One Wild Life
Reviewed by Tracey Kiddle, comminications account mager at Society Media.
One Wild Life documents the reality of a dream. The dream of Clare Mulvany, whose work spans NGOs, development education and social sector groups, to travel across five continents to meet, and report on, people working for positive [...]
Dara Hogan, Social Entrepreneur, Reviews One Wild Life.
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Dara Hogan, project leader with Fledglings Childcare (An Crosan), and Social Entrepreneurs Ireland awardee, reviews of One Wild Life for the social entrepreneurs network- I post in full!
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This book is a “must read” for all social entrepreneurs! Many of us will remember Clare as the excellent photographer who shot us (the 2008 SEI awardees) in [...]