Real Talk

Just finished a Klemmer & Associates weekend. My WOW factor is way up in the Stratosphere today (Monday)

T-Dot Events Nv 22-28

If you are building a business in Toronto here are a couple of events you might want to visit. 

Enterprise Toronto Workshop. Nv. 23. 8a-9.5a. Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr, CR#2  ”Building Your Business by Building Your Network” Wendy Woods. You’ll find other Biz Builders here. 

Entrepreneurship 101. Nov. 24. 5:30p-6:30p. MARS Centre Auditorium. 101 College Street. Social Entrepreneur Geoff Cape gives you the wazzup on getting started as an entrepreneur. It’s free, but you have to register. www.marsdd.com/ent101 

The Original Cocktail Party. Nov. 24. 6p-11p. The Stirling Room, 55 Mill Street, Building 36 (Distillery District). Toronto Business Casual event. Chance to mingle with the up and coming Biz/Pro set. www.torontobusinesscasual.com/events

Celebrity Chef Event. Nov. 27. 1p-3p. South Atrium. Featuring Robert Jackson of Watermark Pub. If you like to eat you gotta be there. Who knows who you are going to meet, I mean doesn’t everybody like to eat

Whole Life Expo. Nov. 26-28. MTCC North Building. Over 200 exhibits. Tons of speakers. If you are into helathy living you just might find someone else at thei event who has similar sentiments.

Events in T-Dot Nv 15-21

Want to get out and do some business networking and have fun or learn new stuff? Well, you’ll want to check out some of these events.

14th Annual Reel Asian Int’l Film Festival. Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. 7p. “Au Revoir Taipei” This is the end of this popular film festival.

A World of Shorts: It is all in the Music. NFB Mediatheque, 150 John St., John & Richmond. 7p. $6, $4 students, seniors. If you like music videos you’ll like what you’ll see at this event.  

Gourmet Food & Wine Expo. Nv. 18-21. Metro Toronto Convention Centre. (MTCC) Fri 2-10p. Sat. 12-10p. Sun 12-6p. $16. With 36,000 guests you are bound to network with someone that has the same culinary interests as you. If not you can always sample another glass of wine. 

Whole Life Expo 2010. Nv 26-28. MTCC, North Building.. 60 Speakers and over 200 Exhibitors. $15 includes all lectures. $8 exhibits & stages. Fri 4p-9p. Sat 11a-8p. Sun 10a-6p. Whether it is alternative medicine or how to live better within yourself you can get the info here. Network with folks who are looking to better themselves. 

The Mall. All week long there is a steady stream of people walking through the mall. Stop and talk to few you just might find yourself a new freind or prospect. 

Back From The Void

I was just at the opening of the 30th Annual Holocaust Education Week. Listened to surivor Pinchas Gutter and his chronicler Stephen D. Smith. Quite an extraordinary story, but one of thousands of other survivors. Pinchas said those six years in the Holocaust from age 7 until 13 took away his emotions for many years. Even today he often looks at the beauty that is life as if it was a void. He sees the flowers, but he cannot feel their beauty. 

It runs all week and if you are in Toronto check out some of the programming. Go to www.holocausteducationweek.com

Going to Holocaust talk tonite featuring a survivor. I’m sure to learn something new.

Went to the 10th International conference on North Korean Human Rights & Refugees. Held in Toronto this past weekend. Really shocking what is going on over there to keep the Kims in power.

Megabus from Montreal to Toronto. Great price. Stuck in traffic near Belleville as everybody heads back to T.O.

Went to a great biz convention this weekend at the Palais des Congres. Found news way to get money and time freedom.

World Cup

It is Worl Cyup pool time. Let me know if you want to join in.

Reinvigorated

Went to see the RHino Man Jerry Clarke this past weekend and I am totally focussed on what the future holds. Great nuts and bolts info on how to attain success. I am ready to Go! Go! Go!

Pedalers & Paddlers

On Sunday I partook in a 17 km bike tour of the Don River throught the heart of Toronto. This is the 4th most polluted river in Canada and the murky waters certainly do not lead one to think otherwise. It was also Paddle the Don day and at the mouth of the river festivities and eats greeted all, as there were a plethora of paddlers and their canoes.