Contributors to the this Issue
Stephen Bray has contributed several book reviews to the current review pages |
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Irem Bray a consultant psychologist and family therapist has contributed a book review. Her website is www.irembray.com
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Paul John Dear and Program Director for UK Playshop. Website: http://www.rhythmbridge.com/drum-circles/. His areticle is on
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Drum Circles in he Ecology section.
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Ramsey Dukes is the main pseudonym used by Lionel Snell when writing books and articles and giving talks on magick and the occult. He lives in South Africa. His article on Superstition is in the Beliefs section. |
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Jean Edwards is the SEN co-ordinator at the Bromley High School in Kent. Her review of a book on dyslexia is in our review section. |
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Sylvia Farley A regular contributor, and now a membef of our editorial team has can be found in the book review section and has also provided an article on a near death experience in the Health section and Talisman in the Belief section.
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Terry Goodwin, a regular contributor on business subjects in the original Nurturing Potential, has returned to the arena with a revisiting of Douglas McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y in the business section. |
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Julie Hay is the latest member of our Team, and has joined us in the capacity of Contributory Editor. Her accomplishments are too numerous for thespace available here and are documented in the Biodata at the foot of the book review section to which she has contributed a number of reviews.
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Caroline Jenner is a graduate of Warwick University. She teaches English and drama at Bromley High School (Girls' Day School Trust) in Bromley, Kent, and has contributed an article on Little Theatre groups in The Arts section.
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Amelia May Kingston has contributed two articles in the Third Age section of this issue.
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Lynn Carneson McGregor is well known internationally as a leader in the field of corporate governance, having worked with company boards and senior executives worldwide. She has published four books and is currently. a senior fellow at the Corporate Governance Unit at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Her article in The Arts section of this issue is entitled .MAD - A Personal Joueney. MAD stands for Making a Difference!
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Sep Meyer is a graduate of the London School of Economics and, since his retirement from a commercial life, has been devoting his time to writing poetry, magazine articles, book reviews and drama. His contributions to these pages is usually in the area of politics and current affairs. He has two book reviews in the current issue. |
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Joe Sinclair is Managing Editor of Nurturing Potential and was involved in its creation. Writer (nine published books to his name), Publisher (seven titles) and prolific contributor of articles and book reviews (several in this issue) his full (ish) biography can be found on his
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Laura Szmuch Laura Szmuch is a Master Practitioner and Trainer in NLP. .A graduate of the Instituto Superior del Profesorado "Dr. Joaquín V. González" she lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Laura has contributed an article in the Therapy section of this issue based on her book The Six Inspirations. |
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Jennie Winters was born and grew up in Ireland. She studied English at Trinity College, Dublin and has an MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmith's University. She teaches at a school in south-east London and has had poems and prose published in magazines in Ireland and the UK. Her poem My Father's Loft is in our Verse section. |