Luke Cody left a successful career in the banking industry to pursue photojournalism. His project in Landmark Education’s self-expression and leadership program involved a photo exhibition based on a three month tour of Afghanistan. Cody explains the purpose of his […]
Moon Space Party Aids Grief Encounter
When Sophie Berger’s twin sister Charlotte died, she left behind two small children. Berger has undertaken a project to help bereaved children and their families by putting on a fundraiser for the charity Grief Encounter. The event is Berger’s project […]
Morris Brings Underground Smiles
Londonist, London’s leading blog about events around town, covered the Landmark Education SELP project of Suzanne Morris, which took place on London’s underground (subway) this past summer. The project spread community and happiness by interacting with people, giving out stickers […]
Leading Net Entrepreneur Launches Neo: Philanthropic Social Networking Site
Bill Liao is a leader in the social networking industry, having been involved with the creation of xing.com, a leading business-to-business social networking portal. As a self-described “serial philanthropist and entrepreneur,” or “philanthropeur,” Liao has now turned his attention […]
A Different Rush Hour: Commuters Tango through London and New York
The independent of London recently featured an article relating to the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program project of Thomas Lindner, which according to his Tango Commute website forms a distributed network of individual couples conveying a sense of compassion and […]
Desperately Seeking Undies
Earlier this year Caroline Glasner encountered asylum seekers in London, and the experience had a profound effect on her. She was shocked at how destitute they appeared, and how much they lacked even the basic necessities of life. When it […]
Cullen Runs for St. Francis Hospice
The self-expression and leadership program project of Annette Cullen was featured this spring on Dublin People, a site run by one of the largest newspaper publishers in Ireland. Cullen’s project involved her running a marathon to raise at least 10,000 […]
Fight Club Author Discusses Creative Process; Credits Landmark Education
Acclaimed author Chuck Palahniuk, who wrote Fight Club and dozens of other novels, gave a lengthy interview to a major British newspaper, The Independent, where he discusses his writing process and credits his participation in the Landmark Forum with helping […]
Landmark Graduate Project Featured by Ireland’s Largest Children’s Charity
A project created last year in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program in Ireland last year was featured in the Annual Review of Barnardos, Ireland’s largest independent children’s charity. A woman named Olivia created a 10k fundraising walk and run to […]
Sponsor a Mother Helps AIDS Orphans
Out of her Participation in Landmark Education’s Team Management Leadership Program (TMLP), London native Jo Lawrence has formed a project to assist AIDS orphans in the Sweetwaters community in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Titled ‘Sponsor a Mother’, the project works with Love is […]
Londoner Raises Cash for Indian Orphans
Smriti Jhnigan has always wanted to make a difference with children in India, her native country, and when she took Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program in London she created a project to raise money to improve the quality of life […]
Graduates Fight Deportation of Endangered Mother; Spotlight on Female Genital Mutilation
Little did I know that my Self-Expression and Leadership Programme Project, World Community Day, which was held in Sligo, Ireland, in the Autumn of 2005, would have such far reaching effects. My commitment was to have the many new immigrants be formally welcomed […]
Writer Celebrates Ireland’s Meath Coast
When Brian Langan had to choose a project for his Self-Expression and Leadership Programme, it seemed natural to choose a book project. Brian works as an editor for a publishing company, and is himself a writer, having had a novel […]
Valentine’s Masked Ball Opens New Hairizons for Cancer Patients
Anne Moore has found a unique way to make a difference for cancer patients: She has founded New Hairizons, an organization that raises money for superior quality wigs for those undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Anne, who is a hair salon owner and […]
Garda Sgt Sarah Hargadon’s Vision for the Future began as an SELP Project
When Garda Sgt. Sarah Hargadon participated in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Programme in Ireland she created ‘Talk 2 Me’ sponsored walks which were aimed at heightening awareness of suicide and its devasting impact on families. ‘In spite of there being more suicides than road […]
Young People Show the Way on How to Look After the Environment Through Landmark Education SELP Project
Alison McDuff, a participant in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Programme, has been living in the North Dublin seaside town of Skerries for several years. Skerries harbour is a major landing port for Dublin Bay prawns and in season is […]
Cherish Our Children International: A Landmark Forum Graduate Project That Has Been Making A Difference since 1993
A Charity started by a Landmark Education Graduate in 1993 is still going strong nearly 15 years later Cherish Our Children International http://www.cherishourchildren.org/ is dedicated to making a difference for the worlds most needy and vulnerable children. Around the world […]
Walking Dogs to raise funds for Johanesburg Paediatric Hospital
Eileen MacEochiadh has been a guide at Florence Court House for 6 years. On a recent visit to South Africa to see her son, she was moved by the work being done at the Sisulu Paediatric Cardiac Centre for Africa. […]
Sing Your Hearts Out!! Giving Peace a Chance
Graham Smedley has created a project in the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership Program with the goal of getting people to sing John Lennon's give peace a chance before football games. This unusual idea has been getting some attention in […]
Journalist Writes About Landmark Forum in Bristol England
British journalist Miriam Akhtar recently participated in the Landmark Forum and wrote an article about it a Bristol weekly magazine called the Venue. Blueprint For Change Miriam Akhtar Gives Her Verdict on The Landmark Forum About 100 people are sitting […]
Writing Event Helps Bridge Divide in the New Multicultural Ireland
The growth of the Irish economy over the last 20 years has led to an immigration boom. For the first time in modern history Ireland is becoming a multicultural society. With this change there have been misunderstandings that have led […]
Interview with Ria Bauhofer a Landmark Forum Leader in the Netherlands
Landmark Forum Leader Ria Bauhofer was recently interviewed by Intermediair PW, a human resources magazine in the Netherlands. This article was translated from Dutch to English and sent by Landmark Graduates in the Netherlands. Ria Bauhofer is director of Landmark Education. With trainings the company […]
London Times Article about Landmark Education
Recently a London Times reporter did the Landmark Forum and wrote about her experience. From The Sunday Times December 17, 2006 Managing my inner brat When Helen McNutt went on a personal development course, she was hoping for sympathy over […]
Fighting Litter in Northern Ireland
While Aidan Flanagan was participating in the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership Program he created contest among schools in Northern Ireland called “Don’t Be a Litterbug”. The purpose of the contest was to have students and their families take on […]
“Meet the world at your Doorstep” and Irish SELP Project
In an increasingly multicultural Ireland, there are many SELP projects that endevour to cross cultural divides. This is one that was covered in the The Irish Daily Star WORLD’S UNITED ONE STREET, 26 COUNTRIES, 200 PEOPLE AND A BIG CELEBRATION […]