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Location Details

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

The Symposium will take place in Emmanuel College, Room 119.  The room is at the south of the building (it’s the end of the building closest to the park).  I’m not sure which doors will be open (there is a main door in the middle of the building and the door in the pictures on this site, just outside our room).

Parking is likely to be tricky.  The Victoria College site says:  ”Victoria is able to accommodate most requests for campus parking in the parking garage located under Rowell Jackman Hall at 85 Charles Street West.”  Charles St. is the street just north of Emmanuel College.  Here’s a link to a map that shows parking at 85 and 140 Charles St. Parking at Victoria  costs $9/day.  Parking at St. Basil’s Church (northwest corner of Bay and St. Joseph Sts.) costs $6/day, but is about a 10 minute walk from our venue.

There will be no coffee or tea onsite.  There is a cafe on Charles St. run by Victoria University and a Second Cup on Bloor across from the museum.  We will have water at the room.

If there’s something else you’d like to know, email me at news@nlpcanada.com and ask!

Media Release

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Read our media release.

contact: Linda R. Ferguson, Senior Partner

email: news@nlpcanada.com

Cell Phone: 289-242-5089

Weekend Symposium Explores the Difference Hope Makes

Eighteen speakers in two days will talk about how they support hope in themselves and others

Toronto – 11 September 2009 – On September 19 and 20, host organization NLP Canada Training invites participants to join the Hope Symposium 2009 at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto. Speakers were invited to talk about the ways they discover, develop or support hope in themselves and others.  Internet security expert, Mike Murray will travel from San Francisco to lead the weekend’s line up of coaches, consultants, entrepreneurs, teachers and alternative health experts.

Murray combines his interest in technology with a fascination with how people make choices. He trains IT security experts to anticipate human influences and also works with organizations to develop human systems. Murray studied NLP (neurolinguistic programming) at NLP Canada Training before moving to the United States.  He will be joined at the podium by a variety of coaches and consultants including Dr. Barb Luedecke, Ron Vergeggen, James Perly, Mike Verhey, Maxx Kochar, Alan Crossley and Christine Laperriere.  Their expertise ranges from leading mid-size corporations to facilitating change and growth in individuals across a wide range of fields.

The symposium also showcases Kathleen Milligan, a hypnotherapist who is frequently featured in Canadian parenting magazines for her work with fertility, pregnancy and children.  Kathleen is lively, funny and very effective in helping people find good reasons for hope in difficult situations. She will be joined by counsellors who work with homeless youth and women with eating disorders.

Several experts in teaching and training will also offer their stories of the difference hope makes. From the classrooms of inner city schools to the training rooms of growing Canadian companies, these speakers know how to teach the processes that sustain hope. They include John Dafos and Iryna Reim. Sheri Andrynyk, of Women for Women, combines expertise in coaching, networking, sales and communication. She’ll be speaking on how to help others to get extraordinary results.

The weekend will be hosted by Linda Ferguson and Chris Keeler of NLP Canada Training Inc. This is the first symposium hosted by their organization. “We knew it was the right time,” says company founder, Keeler. “We are very honoured to have trained so many really interesting and effective people. They have great stories to tell at a time when Toronto needs more stories of hope.” Keeler emphasizes that all are welcome to register.  “You don’t even need to know what NLP stands for; you will learn what we stand for when you hear the difference our speakers are making.”

The Hope Symposium 2009 will run September 19 and 20 at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto. Registration at 10 am each day; the symposium will close at 5 pm each day. The symposium costs $40 for a weekend pass or $30 for a single day pass. Registration is required.  Call 416-928-2394 to register.

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Hope Quotes

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Who is presenting?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

We are still finalizing our line up and topics for the symposium.  We want to include everyone who has a compelling story of discovering, developing or sustaining hope.  Your co-hosts for the symposium will be Linda Ferguson and Chris Keeler, Senior Partners at NLP Canada Training.  Linda & Chris will also present at the end of each day.

Here is the current line-up of speakers.  We will be confirming a tentative schedule for speakers by Labour Day.

Mike Murray, www.episteme.ca

Sheri Andrunyk, Women for Women and Insightful Communications

Ron Vereggen, Rapid Success Coaching

Kathleen Milligan, Action Hypnosis and Baby Tree Fertility

John Dafos, GiftEd and The Dafosphere

Bev Hagerdorn, Shelterlink

Zoe Pepler, NLP Studio

Andrew Reid, Big Fish Interactive

James Perly, Perly Consulting Group

Barbara Luedecke, Barbara Luedecke + associates

Christine Laperriere, Leader in Motion

Iryna Reim, Great Women

Maxx Kochar, Core Training

Willard Bond, Safe and Sound

Al Crossley, Hypnosis Downloads

Mike Verhey, Mike Verhey and Associates

Karen Petcoff, this just in

The Agenda

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Saturday, September 19

10:00 – 10:30:  Registration

10:30  - 12:00

Mike Murray: The Advantage

Karen Petcoff:  Life’s a Pitch

Ron Vereggen: Building Your Lighthouse

1:30 – 3:00

Kathleen Milligan: Fertile Minds

Maxx Kochar: Lifestyle Management System

Bev Hagerdorn: What do you see if you’re standing next to God?

Zoe Pepler:  Stories of Success

3:30 – 5:00

Andrew Reid: Living on the other side of the finish line

James Perly: The Technology of Hope

Linda & Chris: Mine, Yours and Ours

Sunday  September 20

10:00 – 10:30:  Registration

10:30 – 12:00

Barb Luedecke: More Power to You: The Power of “NLP Plus” in Executive Coaching

Christine Laperriere: Changing Your Perception of Change

Iryna Reim: The Art of the Question

1:30 – 3:00

John Dafos: Finding Hope within Bliss

Willard Bond: TBA

Al Crossley: Recording Hope in Audio

Mike Verhey: Stalking the Shadow of Hope

3:30 – 5:00

Sheri Andrunyk: Helping Other People Evolve (and be) Extraordinary

Mike Murray: TBA

Linda & Chris: Hope for Monday Morning

What’s hope got to do with NLP?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
One of the most beautiful buildings at the University of Toronto

Emmanuel College, University of Toronto

Hope.  It means knowing that something good is possible.  It means there’s a reason to formulate goals and strategies, to get busy, to be brave and creative and persistent.  Hope is the beginning.

Neurolinguistic Programming provides a set of principles and practices that support hope. That’s why NLP Canada Training has invited 20 of its practitioners to speak about the way they discover, grow, support and maintain hope in themselves and others.  They include coaches, trainers, managers, entrepreneurs, consulting hypotists,sales professionals, writers and teachers.  All of them are active members of our community.  All of them inspire hope.

Explore this site to learn more about the people, the presentations and the celebration that will mark this first symposium sponsored by NLP Canada Training. Then get involved.  Offer to help, register to attend, spread the word.  Everyone can use a healthy dose of Hope to take them into the fall of 2009.