The storybookThe people you meet.
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Ex-Hopeless Advice |
Peer mentoring for the troubled from those who know what it's like.
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The Natives in my hood |
You can find open-minded and inspiring company in unexpected places.
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The waltz |
More and more young people want to waltz the world's skills.
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Yes, kids do give a shit |
It's not sightseeing the kids long for. It's other people. In all their diversity.
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I learn Russian in Toronto |
Daniel loves the Russian language, the culture and the cuisine.
One day, he's certain, the current regime will be history. |
The Bad Students Tales |
The Bad Students Society sets a new framework, for those who struggle
and those who once struggled. There is loyalty between them. |
Make the penny drop |
How would a kid know about his talents and options or her true calling?
How can young people find their element? With the help of an eye-opener. |
Grandparental dynamics |
Kids are amazed when they find out about their grandparents' younger days. How to trigger badass grannies & cool granddads.
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Swapping grandparents |
During and after the lockdowns, swapping grandparents became very popular.
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The wavelength-o-meter |
How a major rethink of members' profiles set new standards.
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What handicap? |
First story in a series of case studies looking at the families of our early days
and what became of them. Eddie, Yves and Elena never let cerebral palsy get the better of them. |
Sandbox Chinese |
Second story in a series of case studies looking at the families of our early days and what became of them. Chinese language partners are in demand!
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Best gran ever! |
Third story in a series of case studies looking at the families of our early days and what became of them.
Grandma Sofia, the famillage pioneer and champion, and her four grandsons. |
Zac, Theo & Darragh |
An Irish, a French and a German boy meet up every summer to get better
at speaking the others' languages and give their parents a break too. |
A Danish baby goes Thai |
From a Danish dairy farm to a great job in pharmaceuticals in Bangkok.
With partner and baby. And how to connect with kindred spirits there. |
Heidelberg revisited |
Life stories rarely follow a smooth path, many have an extra helping of
ups and downs. It can take a couple of generations to close the full circle. A lesson learned: Your kids have a claim to your mother tongue. |
Two lingos, three states |
Raising bilingual kids may require three nations and three generations.
Susanna's French husband never picked up any German. Now their four kids have a third pair of grandparents speaking Swiss German and French. |
Lingo, music, medicine |
A Madrid / Los Angeles connection based on English/Spanish, a great passion for music and a mutual interest in the medical profession. A Shared Mindspace case study at its best.
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Ollie from OsloLink & story are yet to follow.
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Ollie is thirteen and his sisters think he is weird. In fact, he is very smart and has established a network of fellow researchers aged 8 to 15 in 42 countries. Ollie & partners take up the challenge whenever someone can't find a specific answer online. Right now they collect information on how different nations have dealt with rats in cities over the centuries, making the question both a biology and history project and a language project to translate all results into English.
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When times are tough |
Julie lost her husband. Then her health. And finally almost her will to live.
Networking often means connecting similar fates to regain strength. |
Law and agriculture |
Why it makes perfect sense to connect New York lawyers with organic farmers in the Swiss Alps.
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Ottawa & a detour to Sao |
This case study demonstrates how helpful it is to access all possible options. Ricky went to Europe to learn Portuguese so that he could to go to Brazil.
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Double and twice |
Shared Mindspace for twins. And how to win an Oktoberfest bet.
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Wildlife studies |
An Irish-Indian partnership that was on hold for a generation.
Reconnecting online opened new doors for two zoologists' children. |
Kicking the ball |
A passion for football (soccer!) connects Sweden and Argentina.
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Austria/Australia |
Water sports, both liquid and frozen. Switching between hemispheres.
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A domestic exchange |
A German-German connection. The usefulness of domestic partnerships.
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Stan from Stanley |
Family partnerships make a real difference when you're going to have a baby abroad. They make even more sense once the baby is born.
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The Heidi factor |
A childhood fascination with Heidi and The Sound of Music. Across the Atlantic.
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Loving the classics |
A Salzburg-Glyndebourne connection spanning generations.
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No borders in art |
The passion to paint can start and maintain families.
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Bolder Bonds Mentoring |
A handful of hand-picked examples of bold mentoring:
How young people with an agenda meet the folks who know the ropes. |
And a few more ideas ... |
There is a never-ending supply of ideas on how to use partnerships!
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Fancy some more stories? |
There are additional stories, told in a different context:
"And I thought I knew my kids well ..."Teenage hostility. The tough end of parenting and an option to detox.
"Was your childhood really black-and-white?"A story about two prejudices and how they crumbled.
What if Greta spoke no English?An idea needs to be communicated well. Then it has a chance to grow.
The BOLDER BOND program in the Marketplace of Opportunities.Four matches with powerful potential.
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