Why are there so few audio traffic signals.

Why are there so few audio traffic signals.   Check out this amazing article by Jeremy Opperman:   https://disabilitydesk.co.za/2022/09/13/why-are-there-so-few-audio-traffic-signals/   Jeremy Opperman works as a Disability Integrations Analyst. Striving for natural and unhesitating integration of people with disabilities into mainstream society and working with all types of organisations.   With Aephoria’s experience in diversity and…

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Julia Kukard speaks to Liezel van Arkel Of Worldsview Academy

Dr. Julia Kukard

Julia Kukard speaks to Liezel van Arkel of Worldsview Academy Death refers to the end of things, not just our human bodies but ways of life, ways of making sense of the world, businesses, management theories, roles, sectors, freedoms we have become accustomed to and youth (to name a few of the big ones). Most…

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Diversity and Resilience in Complexity

5 White work Black work

Lucille Greeff hosts Sharon Shakung for the WorldsView OD Talk on 17 June 2020 Diversity in society and in organisations is not a new phenomenon. Neither is resilience. While both seem to have taken center stage in conversations and dialogues in recent times, they are age-old occurrences and so is the connection between them. As…

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Leadership Maturity & Fallback In Times of Crisis

Lucille Greeff will share her experience in the field of identity and leadership maturity during this talk, including practical ways of supporting ourselves during this time. We lead within a context and the current Covid-19 context is one that is challenging, complex and uncertain. This is the kind of context that forges who we are…

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Conversations With Elders: Episode 6 (Ft Lucille Greeff)

Conversations with Elders

Lucille Greeff Lucille Greeff is a Chartered Organisation Development (OD) practitioner and leadership development specialist. She is a Director with Aephoria Partners and an Enneagram teacher and practitioner. Her work focuses on leadership maturation, systems maturation, diversity and inclusion and personal transformation. She is the co-author of the Aephoria Identity Map, an assessment used globally…

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Conversations With Elders: Episode 4 (Ft Claire Creighton)

Conversations with Elders

Claire Creighton is on a mission to help people remember who they are and to live with purpose from their heart. She does this through Shamanic Soul Retrieval healing, teaching Shamanic Journey workshops, Surrendering into the Heart meditation courses and Live with Purpose courses. Claire Creighton is a shamanic healer. She studied EFT (emotional freedom…

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Leadership Fallback presented by Valerie Livesay

Leadership Fallback is when a leader “falls back” to an earlier level of development where they cannot access the skills available at their usual level of maturity. Valerie found five overarching causes of fallback including; ordinary triggers, physiological brain responses, contextual gravitational pulls, challenges to identity, and unresolved trauma. The current pandemic may be a…

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Conversations With Elders: Episode 3 (Ft Nina Callaghan)

Conversations with Elders

Nina Callaghan is the South African Chair for the Children’s Radio Foundation. Before that she was a TV journalist at ENCA for eight years. And before that, a theatre performer, a life she still dabbles in from time to time. Nina Callaghan is also a board member for Open Streets Cape Town and sits on…

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Conversations with Elders: Episode 2 (Ft Rod Suskin)

Conversations with Elders

Rod Suskin is well known as an astrologer and sangoma in Cape Town and has been in practice in both fields for over 30 years. He has a special interest in traditional medicine both in the African and European contexts, and his interest in medical astrology has led him to study the history of medicine…

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