Check out the free documentary Malaysia’s Invisible Children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yvIRAeuI3g

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Check out the free documentary Malaysia’s Invisible Children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yvIRAeuI3g
We have a very special guest with us this week, you've heard Tara talk about him before and now she's stalked him into tell us all his secrets it's author, podcaster and lifestyle guru DEAN DWYER! He is the author of Make SHI(f)T Happen and we spend the hour being reinspired and motivated to make shift happen in our lives and we hope you will too! We offer more proof-Dean himself-as a living breathing NGU that maybe we can follow or at least steal from on our own journeys through life sans grown ups. we talk about overcoming employee mind set and the art of being yourself! Join us for all this and more! Tell your friends & tell your hot Mom!-There's no such thing as grown ups.com!
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Invest in social change. Help us shift paradigms.
I am writing to ask for your support of a new and innovative kind of social change that has the potential to really change how we, as global citizens, invest in, support, and engage with social and environmental justice issues and communities in need.
I founded The Paradigm Shift Project (PSP) in 2008 to inspire a shift in what we perceive as possible for our common global future; and to give people the concrete tools and relationships they need to make that change possible. We do this by creating new solution-oriented documentary media, training grassroots organizations to use film and photography to support their work, and implementing worldwide education outreach and audience engagement initiatives.
Each year, we choose 2-3 issues in social and environmental justice and seek out the sustainable solutions happening at the grassroots, community level to address these problems. To date, we’ve worked on issues like the rights of street, stateless and refugee children; access to water; human trafficking; food security; rainforest conservation; and organic agriculture. While in the field filming, we train local non-profit organizations in how to use film and photography to support their work, while working with them to identify and highlight the best grassroots solutions addressing our chosen issue. We feature these solutions in a short documentary film, which we place online free of charge for the world to see and share. We give these local organizations copies of the film to use to advance their cause- to send to potential donors, to send with international grant applications, and to use as an educational tool that demonstrates the need for important projects like theirs. We also create a toolkit for educators to accompany the film, making it a valuable resource for classrooms from grade 1 right through university levels to empower students with the knowledge of how