#103 Weekend reads – is there a war on women?
It’s a conversation that has been happening for some time now and many will think these words are too extreme – a war on women? Well… yes.
It’s a conversation that has been happening for some time now and many will think these words are too extreme – a war on women? Well… yes.
When you are living in a developing country, you are seeing the impact of the pandemic through very different eyes. I am watching people getting back to work, being vaccinated, getting on with their lives, but when your neighbors are starving, it’s very challenging to even relate to this mindset.
A somber week with a third lockdown imminent, and do you know why? Because people decided it was a great idea to attend massive parties and they have turned into super spreading events
For the last year I have been inspired, devastated, and inspired again, especially witnessing so many amazing people doing so much to serve our community need in Phuket.
We are all facing a challenging festive season – in many different ways. Some will struggle because they can’t be with families
A day visiting and sharing food at Burmese workers camps in Phuket Town, Thailand, end of May 2020.
I had the great privilege to give a short speech at the International Women’s Day 2020 event in Phuket, Thailand. Organized by Phuket Been Good To Us and Good Shepherd, two fantastic charities giving back in so many ways. Inspiring stuff. Thank you to Donna Toon and Tina Hall for asking me to be part …
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