Sunday, January 29, 2017

powHERhouse, The Media Group with YOU at its Heart!

On January 25. 2017, I attended an evening of networking with Vancouver entrepreneurs, business leaders, film makers, students, artists...all excited to be there and all with strategies and resources to share. Membership in powHerhouse connects you to: a digital profile, an quarterly magazine to which you can contribute, access to powHerhouse talks, speaker series, the chance to be on PowHer TV, special pricing for the Learning Lab, free insertions to OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS, a shared announcement board, and an opportunity to participate in their social impact project: Canadian Women Care (CWC). Much more at www.powerherhouse.com.



While I was waiting to get into the venue, the majestic Imperial Hotel, 319 Main Street, I met a second year Langara (a major sponsor of the evening) student, studying Environmental Science, who was at her first powerHERhouse event. I told her that being part of a group, like this one, where lots of questions will be eagerly answered, is key to learning more about leadership and honing your own skills. In discussing her career path, I suggested that she take Computer Science and Business courses to explore the huge range of options in her field. The need for Career Development/Counselling is huge and very much needed at all levels of school and work. The launch of POWHER TV, with the movie/doc DREAM, GIRL will provide a whole new venue for this as well as a host of content that we can help shape.
















DREAM, GIRL, produced by Erin Bagwell and Komal Minhas, (dreamgirlfilm.com) is a wonderful documentary about women who have big dreams and fulfill them. Erin and Komal did their own extensive fund raising, founded their own company, DREAM, GIRL, LLC and are taking this movie to over 70 countries. Huge impact and 'dream it, do it' accounts from successful women entrepreneurs.

Erin Bagwell and Komal Minhas (source)

Keynote from founder of powHerhouse, Charlene Sanjenko, followed by Cheryl Wheeler and Heather White and a panel discussion of responses to the film, were thought provoking. motivational and fine examples of how we are so capable of accomplishing our goals and being leaders. There were quotes from Gloria Steinem, and Maya Angelou, and when we came in to watch the film, the theme song, "Who Can Turn The World On With Her Smile" from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, was playing.

Tasty and artfully designed catering, spacious setting, time for meet and greet, thoughtfully planned presentations, fabulous film, and membership with like minds. What more? Find out by getting connected with powHerhouse.



Sunday, January 22, 2017

Visiting Nanaimo for the MBA Games 2017

As you saw from our last post, I visited Vancouver and My Sister's Closet during the December holiday. I only had one day in Vancouver before heading to Vancouver Island to spend time with my family before the MBA Games 2017.

Here are a few photos from my adventures in Vancouver and Nanaimo prior to the MBA Games. We stayed at the beautiful Tigh-Na-Mara resort, where we had a waterfront view. It was great to get out for a beach walk every morning and take some time to slow down. Although not for very long! 

Hope you are having a great start to 2017!

Over the Lions Gate Bridge

Waiting for the ferry at Horseshoe Bay


Ferry views


Colleen at Tigh-Na-Mara

View from our room


Beach walks

Joking around






Colleen at Goats on the Roof with lucky Buddha

New Year's Fireworks!




New Year's Day adventure to Courtney Comox

Thrifted finds from the Salvation Army in Parksville


Boots at front are from My Sister's Closet
Others from Salvation Army


Let the games begin!

Sunday, January 15, 2017

A Visit to My Sister's Closet in Vancouver!

I don't get back to Vancouver often, but when I do, the first thing I do is visit My Sister's Closet! Many of my wardrobe staples come from this fabulous and community focused boutique and so I always jump at the chance to pick up some great pieces and support the community as well.  All proceeds help to fund violence prevention and intervention services which support over 10,000 women every year. 

My Sister's Closet is run by volunteers and they are always so helpful and welcoming. They were eager to have me try pieces on, and try pieces on I did! I left with some fabulous new booties, a beautiful skirt and brooch! Thanks to the fabulous Colleen for taking me on the one and only day I visited Vancouver! 

Outside the boutique!
This coat was also purchased by Colleen from My Sister's Closet last year


 With Colleen!

In my fabulous new skirt! So many choices!


With our purchases near Robson street!

Can't wait to wear my new items! 
 
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