Break Down That Wall Break Down That Wall is my trip from 2007, Youth Speaking to America to Weebew Club, 2020 and now introducing Weedsaway to the world; why being a teacher and mentor is so important! As a 13 year Toastmaster ( Worldwide organization that teaches public speaking to adults ). Toastmasters has taught me the importance of learning the art of presenting, as a speaker and a teacher. Recently I picked up this interesting little book 'The Art of Being Unmistakable" the author Srinivas Rao, introduction by Justine Musk " The future belongs to the misfits? Perhaps it always has. It seems fitting that I'm writing this at Burning Man, a strange and alternative pop-up city that had to venture into the middle of nowhere - an ancient lake-bed in the Nevada desert, known as playa - to bring itself into being near the end of every August. Each time I come here, to this world of portapotties, alkaline dust storms, sweltering days, freez...
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CLEAN-UP NAGA
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Start here: Clean-up Naga; photos below before Weedsaway 2/21/2020 Location: San Francisco #1, Pacol, Naga City, Philippines Hi, York here, Being retired here in Naga City, the Philippines is boring. With over 60 years in the landscape business, 12 years as a race/event promoter and 13 years a Toastmaster, why quit now? I think why not CLEAN-UP NAGA? HELP WEEBEWCLUB and CLEAN-UP NAGA CITY- SIGN-UP FORM More info: www.weebewclub.com All photos before Weedsaway Add caption
BREAK DOWN THAT WALL
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Break Down That Wall Break Down That Wall is my trip from 2007, Youth Speaking to America to Weebew Club, 2017 and today Weedsaway; why being a teacher and mentor is so important! As a 13 year Toastmaster ( Worldwide organization that teaches public speaking to adults ). Toastmasters has taught me the importance of learning the art of presenting, as a speaker and a teacher. Recently I picked up this interesting little book 'The Art of Being Unmistakable" the author Srinivas Rao, the introduction " The future belongs to the misfits? Perhaps it always has. It seems fitting that I'm writing this at Burning Man, a strange and alternative pop-up city that had to venture into the middle of nowhere - an ancient lakebed in the Nevada desert, known as playa - to bring itself into being near the end of every August. Each time I come here, to this world of portapotties, alkaline dust storms, sweltering days, freezing nights, and no Starbucks - I swear to myself, this ...