This week brought me from time studying petroglyphs in the Utah desert to speaking to 2,500 Native Americans assembled in Vegas to speaking to 400 Support Staff at the World Bank in DC.
In each location, I found myself amazed at the commonalities in our cultures in spite of all the apparent differences.
As a speaker, it’s always a bit unnerving to present to a group whose cultural background is so different from my own and yet time and again, I learn that the themes which arise in our human journey — though disguised differently — are often by many. The tendency for each of us is to look at how we are different from those around us rather than how we are the same.

She had written, “Culture is a form of immunity.”
Remember to move past your own and embrace others.
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Below: An image from Las Vegas taken on Tuesday 3/12 when I was speaking about how the prism’s colors fuse to form clear light — in essence, how the seemingly
disparate parts of ourselves combine to create a larger whole…and the
same, ultimately, is true for our globe. And below that, an image taken while I speaking about the importance of listening and of being open — hence my arms extended outwards.
here to listen World_Bank_Victoria_Labalme_1.MOV
And last, for an article about the Las Vegas keynote, Click here.