The Art of Possibilizing
A Landmark Forum graduate gives a TEDx talk on making the impossible possible - specifically, creating a musical event for deaf people.
A Landmark Forum graduate gives a TEDx talk on making the impossible possible - specifically, creating a musical event for deaf people.
Fanny Veliz used the structures and coaching of the Landmark Team Management and Leadership Program to write, direct and produce the movie Homebound. The award winning movie tells the story […]
Having relationships work - a TED talk from a Landmark graduate.
Sara Safari climbs the world's tallest mountains to raise money for Empower Nepali Girls, a group providing an education for the poorest Nepali girls and keeping them out of the sex trade.
Landmark graduate Jean Kelley is performing live on NBC's The Voice for 17 million viewers.
A Landmark graduate is helping people without homes with a city-wide shoe drive.
Globetops is an innovative organization that gets refurbished laptops into the hands of community leaders in the developing world.
In the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program, one man invented an anti-bullying program which is taking off across California.
A June Huffington Post article told the story of Mathew Shurka who was made to participate in controversial gay conversion therapy as an adolescent. Mathew recently participated in the “It Gets […]
A viral campaign connects strangers by encouraging them to say hello to each other.
Landmark graduate Joe Kirin created a campaign to have August 12th be No Complaints Day. Watch television coverage from WGN Chicago.
A Landmark graduate who was once homeless himself has created a program to help homeless people by letting them sell CDs by famous artists - now he's seeking to take the program nationwide.
Two reporters from an Irish men's magazine participate in The Landmark Forum and review the course.
Longtime Landmark Staff member Han Dana passed away suddenly from an aneurysm.
One Landmark graduate has made an enormous impact in reducing euthanasia of animals in Kentucky and other states.
In July, long time Landmark Leader Phyllis Allen passed away. Allen played an integral role in the foundation of The Landmark Forum for Teens and The Landmark Forum for Young People.
A former Landmark staff member is using her skills to impact poverty in Afghanistan.
Families getting along and defusing conflicts - Landmark's Josselyne Harman-Saccio discusses on ABC.
An odyssey from Vietnam to America ends in one woman spearheading the translation of The Landmark Forum into Vietnamese.
A day for autistic children to ride horses and meet animals resulted in unexpected miracles.
A Leading London lifestyle publication has a reporter take part in and review The Landmark Forum.
Michelle Dickinson-Moravek always had a commitment to making a difference for young people, so when the time came to choose a project in Landmark’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program, it wasn’t […]
A Landmark graduate is using her traumatic past as an opportunity to make a difference for others.
Landmark graduates have created a unique story form, visual tales which help both children who can hear and those who can't to expand their language.
by Maureen Andreakis Dayna Chicoine calls the village of Wakefield, Quebec her life-long home. Dayna’s personal mission driving her career is to contribute toward the health and well being of all, especially […]
Landmark graduate Soraya Sheppard is bringing the color and power of South African art to Chicago.
'Spread Love Like Butter' raised awareness of mental health issues and raised almost $10,000 for a Toronto mental health center.
Sunny Kang, a world-renowned clarinet player and graduate of The Landmark Forum, discusses growing up as a perfectionist, and the breakthroughs she had in moving past having to do everything right.
by Jessica Hartman Jaclyn Mishal heard dramatic stories of world travelers from the safety of the travel office where she was employed. Working late one evening, colleagues were joking about […]