Coaching
“Kerry’s coaching came as an unexpected gift, to help me through the early days of my move from overseas into Canada. Together we tackled some of life’s baggage, which I have now been able to put away and as a result I now feel less encumbered than before. She also helped me practice some new skills in a safe learning environment, which I have put to use both professionally and personally. Kerry’s enthusiasm, careful listening and down-to-earth style made the sessions enjoyable and worthwhile, and I feel a better person at the end of the process.”
Georgia: Working HR Professional and Expat Mother of Three; Calgary.
“Thanks to Kerry and her coaching techniques, I am able to pursue my passion in art: embarking on the career that I have avoided for twenty years!”
Michele: Artist and Expat Mother of Two; Calgary.
“Having entered life coaching with some scepticism and trepidation, I would now recommend everyone to invest in themselves and take a course with Kerry. For me, the sessions were challenging, rewarding and really enlightening. Infact, it was only six to nine months after finishing with Kerry that I realised the full extent of the changes that her support had helped create in my life. Changes that had happened as a direct result of the processes Kerry had taken me through. Kerry provides a supportive and fun environment to explore any issue or challenge that you may have been struggling with on your own and I highly recommend her to you.”
Helen: Expat Stay-at-Home Mother of Three; Calgary.
“Through her enthusiasm and insight, Kerry has guided me towards rediscovering my core values. My new-found abilities to appreciate and find meaning in my life are directly attributable to Kerry’s skill in life coaching.”
Susan: Work-at-Home Mother of Two; Calgary.
Participatory Video
“The participatory video process was great fun and a good experience. I liked the challenge of having to make a film in a short time. And most of all it’s great to have your own movie at the end of it all.”
Mothlubar Rahman: Youth Development Worker; The ‘Dare You?’ Project; Keighley, UK.
“Filming is not as simple as it looks. I enjoyed learning the techniques of filming in an interseting and interactive way and being free to work on our ideas.”
Salma Kausak: Youth Development Worker; The ‘Dare You?’ Project; Keighley, UK.
“Mom, we didn’t do any work today at school. We just played with cameras and made a film. It was great fun!”
An eight year old Participatory Video participant; Calgary, Canada (as told to Novalda by his mother).
“I really liked the freedom to play with the cameras and enjoyed working as a group to make a movie. The relaxed atmosphere made it easy to learn. It was a fun experience.”
A teenage Participatory Video participant; Calgary, Canada.
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