Webinars
This is where I will be archiving the monthly presentations that I prepare and share.
December
Here’s our wrap-up for this session of Photo Freedom with a review of basic principles and advice on moving forward …
November
Rather than a webinar this month, we enjoyed a Meet Up!
October
This month our webinar is a Short Story class. Join me (for 3 hours 😳) and together we’ll assemble a family history album—or a topic of your choosing—in a 6x6, 6x8 or 8x8 format.
September
I am so proud of the progress I’ve made in September to get better acquainted with some of my stuff. I have too much (anyone?) and I’ve learned that when this happens I need to sort, purge and organize. I’m not done yet, but I reported my progress in our September webinar. AND, I’ll keep you posted as I continued in this effort!
August
I’m so grateful to four coaches this month who stepped up to teach and share in our webinar. Shout out to Sue, Ann, Janelle and Melissa. I have a feeling we’ll be circling back around to this format again!
July
Here’s an update on my BIG project (Mom’s 80th) with insights and tips—as I approach the end!
June
I’m excited this month to talk about All The THINGS that are in the things category AND to show you my things albums. Let’s go!
May
Here’s an update on a really BIG project I’m working on for my mom. I’m also talking about the schedule on our Bonus Content page that outlines support/interaction and additional content from June through December. Please note: I decided to NOT schedule the monthly Zoom Meet-up sessions now. The dates for these “come and work on whatever” will be announced in the Freedom Friday email the previous month.
April
This month I touched on the tendency, because of fear that we all have (to some degree) of keeping our ideas and opinions to ourselves. When we do this we limit our personal growth. Over the past year we have collectively experienced a global pandemic, but we have very individual circumstances to process and record—AND—it’s the recording that I want to emphasize and inspire. When it comes to Covid-19 we are primary sources for the future. Our stories are always important, but now they are and will be extra important and interesting to those who follow.
For these reason, I am proposing a collective Covid-19 documenting experience. To learn more visit the BONUS content post in the classroom.
March
This month I am sharing the beginnings of my Collectionaire.com account as well as a walk-thru of one volume of All The THINGS—Color & Seasons, Volume 1. I’m still noodling on navigation pages and exactly what I want to do, but I’m also liking the idea of paying attention to what stories are in (an almost) full album and what I want to add—in terms of additional stories AND just fun, visual fill-in-the-gap pages!
February
I have edited and added chapter markers to the video. Please keep in mind that what I shared in much of this webinar presentation is my personal workflow using Apple’s application, Photos (with a subscription to iCloud). If you are not using these tools, focus on the principles I’m sharing and see if there are specific things you want or need to learn to do with your chosen application.
January
This month’s webinar focuses on the importance of telling stories. I share a project I created for my oldest son, Clark to celebrate his first Father’s Day. A Q&A follows.