Description
Ready to share your wisdom through stories?
Location
West Campus
Date & Time
Friday March 20th, 10am to 1pm
Eager to pay tribute to those who have come before you? Want to capture precious moments for your kids and grandkids? As our generation shares what life has taught us
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The richness of our culture is preserved.
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Meaning and what matters to us is sustained.
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Our legacy lives on through future generations.
This fun and interactive workshop will
Explore methods both written and auditory to choose and preserve stories.
Prompt discussion about ways to communicate stories, memories, and events.
Help you create a plan to get you started.
Bring your favorite pen. Handouts and worksheets will be provided.
About the Instructor:
Sue Paulson is an Edmonton-based best-selling author, educator, and transformational speaker who has dedicated over 40 years to empowering others through life's challenges and transitions.
A former MacEwan University instructor with 15 years of teaching experience, Sue brings both warmth and wisdom to every presentation. As a two-time cancer survivor who has also experienced a near-death event, she speaks from lived experience about resilience, healing, and finding meaning in life's most challenging moments.
Sue has independently published four published books—including her memoir Magnificent Misery: From Adversity to Ecstasy and her latest work The Healing Call of Cancer. Her books have touched thousands of lives with messages of hope and transformation.
