An Introduction to Canbace Webinar Recording

I am not really sitting here writing a new blog to share with you the recording of yesterday’s “Introduction to Canbace” webinar.

I wouldn’t dare because at the end of Andrew’s blog on Wednesday he announced that he was putting his foot down. For the next couple of weeks, I wasn’t going to be allowed to create any new material for my blogs. He knew, and I knew, that I desperately needed some time out because my spoon management was going haywire.

Such a vivid imagination

So, this blog is a figment of your, my, and Andrew’s imagination.

Seriously though, neither of us consider this to be new content. The “Introduction to Canbace” webinar has been scheduled to take place for a couple of weeks. As part of hosting a webinar there is also the preparing the recording to make it available on catch up.

So, this blog is actually work left over from yesterday before the moratorium on new work commenced. Plus, as a treat and some downtime we’ve already been out, bought some fleecy winter blankets for sofa snuggling, had lunch at a local restaurant and bought a flamingo clock.

So although I am sitting here typing content for a blog, I’m not really. Our staycation has started and is already progressing well.

I realise though that I mustn’t push my luck too far though. It I bend the rules too much today I might get into the habit. So, I’m going to get straight down to business now with the recording of the webinar …

“An Introduction to Canbace” Webinar

The recording is a little over an hour long. If you are already familiar with some of the information you may not want to watch the whole of the webinar. To make this easy for you, Brandi and I thought it would be helpful to highlight when some of the topics start.

Nicci’s Story: 2mins 5seconds

Brandi’s Story: 4mins:45seconds

What is Canbace? 7mins:40seconds

Canbace/Childless Awareness Ribbon: 13mins:33seconds

CanbaceLife Community: 19mins 30seconds

#Canbacelife Twitter Chat: 24mins30seconds

#CanbaceChallenge: 29mins 45seconds

Canbace/Childless Awareness Day: 35mins 10seconds

Summary: 49mins 16seconds

Proactive Healing Session: 52mins 48seconds

Comments and Questions: 1hr 1 min

Related Blogs

Towards the end of the webinar I mention that both Brandi and I have written blogs which go into more detail about some of the topics covered.

You can read more about why Brandi chose Olive Green for the awareness ribbon colour here. If you’d like to read more about why the awareness day is going to take place on 1st May you can do so here.

You can read more about why I felt that Canbace was needed here. During the webinar I forgot to mention that Canbace has an emblem. You can find out why I believe the Flamingo is a perfect emblem for us here.

Regional Co-ordinator Role

If you would like to express your interest about the Volunteer Canbace Day Regional Co-ordinator roles, please email us. Remember you are only expressing an interest at this stage: this is not legally binding. Our email addresses are:

Brandi[at]canbaceday[dot]com

Nicci[at]canbaceday[dot]com

#CanbaceLife Twitter Chat

If you would like to join us for the #CanbaceLife twitter chat these take place every Tuesday at 7pm (London) which is 2pm (New York). NB: there won’t be a Twitter Chat on Tuesday 30th October. Our Twitter IDs are:

@Iamnotsomommy

@canbacelife

Andrew joins in using @thecnbcmagazine

We would love you to join us. As the canbace community on Twitter grows there are plans to hold a second Twitter Chat on Tuesdays at a time that is more convenience for people who are based in Australia and New Zealand. So watch this space.

Now it’s quite tiring writing a blog when I’m a figment of my own imagination so I’m going to stop now. Time for an afternoon siesta under the dogs. That’s what drinking two glasses of wine at lunchtime does to me. I am such a cheap date these days!

Be kind to yourself …

In CANBACE friendship!

Canbace

If anything I have written resonates I’d love to hear from you in the comments. I appreciate that this can be a difficult subject to speak openly about. If you don’t want me to publish your comment on the website, please let me know. I will keep your words private.

 

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