Finding My Tribe
Cancer post, Uncategorized
by Lisa Peacock
I need to build my own support network.
The young neighbors who walk our dog Maude
The NHS volunteer who’s in a rock band drives me to and from the hospital in their van
The friend who gives me beeswax lip…
The benefits of persistence
Coming together post, In Your Community
For Serita Winthrop, one of the best things about being a co-host for Healing Circles Global was that it gave her an opportunity to serve others from home. At 80, she struggled with the technology involved, especially Zoom, but she persisted.…
In search of authenticity
In Your ProfessionDespite being born into a male-dominated environment, Charlie Pieterick wound up in a profession dominated by women.
“I grew up in a flat above a tavern owned by my father,” Charlie says. “I was immersed in a very patriarchal culture,…
Lifting the veil and encountering Truth
Cancer post, In Your Community, Practicing CircleYou wouldn’t think a 37-square-mile area inhabited by 11,055 people would feel like a small town, but Vashon Island does–especially for someone like Gail Labinski. During her decades as a teacher, she has watched many an islander grow up…