Conference for Global Transformation

2026 Poster Videos

Poster Videos YouTube Playlist


Our posters this year can be viewed on YouTube. Embedded in the name of each poster video listed below is a link to each YouTube video.

Social Commons: The memory you forgot
Public Persona: Who do they think I am?
Measures: The art of comparison
Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for life
Discourses: The building blocks of meaning
Contribution: Why busy people listen

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Creator & Title

Summary

13 Abby Lederman – Motherhood: The Greatest Share of All Time

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listen
An artist committed to every child experiencing unconditional love explores what it takes to share that love freely with the world.
14 Alayha Aquarian – A Vision for a Traveling Circus Community Service Project Organization

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listen
Ever want to join a group that has fun while serving communities creating a natural world of workability?
15 Anna Choi – Day in the Life of My Commitment Fulfilled

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?
A quiet, powerful look at how commitments shape an ordinary day, from waking to bedtime.
16 Babs Maltenfort – Who to Be at 83: A reflection on the lifelong journey of new beginnings

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?
An 83-year-old moved from “What to be?” to “Who to be?” through a lifetime of practicing communication.
17 Barbara Lewthwaite – John, Me, and Loving Service

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?
When judgment vanishes, listening for joy and dignity transforms even a challenging, dying 94-year-old’s final days into adventure, love, and freedom.
18 Barry Armstrong – The Dynamics of Space and Being

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
An inquiry into how holding space shapes predictable futures, and how shifts in being can alter or dissolve them.
19 Benedicta Ogbonnaya – Would You Drink This?

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
One person’s survival from waterborne diseases due to water pollution that nearly took their life at an early age.
20 Bex Clark – Otter Life What if a well-lived life were augmented by the frolicking ways of the otter? In memory of my beloved, who embodied frisky, clever ways.
21 Catherine Green – Sharing: A cosmic odyssey

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeMeasures: The art of comparison
An integrated visual odyssey of sharing through our interrelated living and being together in our universe.
22 Christina Chambreau – Sharing About Health for People, Pets, and our Planet

Public Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listenDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Never give up on health or on sharing your passions. Your pets’ lifestyle choices impact the environment, too.
23 Della Croteau and Heather Shapter – Sharing That Makes a Difference in the World

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
Charity trip members to Africa share discoveries about commitment that made a difference for them and the women and girls they met.
24 Doris Schneider and Susan Kralj – African Women: Sharing Creates a World That Works for Everyone

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
Sharing empowers African women to overcome fear, find community, build self-confidence, and create visions for a world that works for everyone.
25 Eileen Epperson – Sharing with Others: A Pathway to Healing

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Betrayal, a car accident, and being swindled brought collapse — until talking and listening transformed these gut punches into gifts.
26 Erin Murphy – Freedom from Obesity: Sharing strategies to transform lives Discover how sharing proven obesity strategies empowers global freedom, featuring a personal journey and inspiring practical change for communities everywhere.
27 Felicia Nagamatsu – The Green Game: Convergent-Divergent Leadership for Change

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listenMeasures: The art of comparison
Convergent and divergent thinkers combine to create breakthroughs — a closed-loop system delivering measurable results for people, planet, and profits.
28 Frances Griffiths – One Step at a Time: You can’t do that!

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for life
Everything we accomplish starts by saying it out loud to others, then taking one step at a time.
29 Gary Bryson and Marion Porteous – Through Their Eyes, Photography Workshops for Myanmar Refugees

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Teaching photography as voice and reflection, young artists grow in skill, confidence, and connection — challenging assumptions and reclaiming narrative.
30 Gil Reiter and Felicia Nagamatsu – Every Child Deserves a Chance

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
A personal sharing of shifting from deficit thinking to possibility, supported by AI, opens pathways to independence, confidence, and deeper engagement with learning.
31 Graeme Tu’inukuafe, Wendy Salter, Rachel Barwell, Jennie Henton, Robin Kermode, and Urupikia Minhinnick – Another Way to Go: Reclaiming Freedom, Life after incarceration

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listen
Another Way to Go sparks a new reintegration model in Aotearoa New Zealand, empowering formerly incarcerated people through choice, leadership, and purpose.
32 Irene England and Douglas Newberry – To Heaven and Hell and Back, Still Sharing, Still in Love

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listen
She dated him only because he seemed too unsuitable to get serious — yet they shared heaven, hell, and two children over 42 years.
33 Jason Kadlec – Where Access Begins: A message for kids and parents

Social Commons: The memory you forgot
A reflective, story-based video exploring how access to emotions, listening, and connection — especially for children — creates a foundation for engaging the world.
34 Jim Fowler – People Live Forever in a Song

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
After losing two siblings in less than a year, one person keeps their spirits alive through songs written and performed for them.
35 Joe Ousby – The Joy of Mathematics in 2026 Why is 2026 a special number? Explore the Chesterhedron, Goldbach’s Conjecture, semiprime numbers, and the Lunes of Alhazen.
36 Kathy Lyons – What My Guide Dog Means to Me In this video, I retrace my journey to become a guide dog user.
37 Kay Keeler – The Art of Talking to Strangers

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listen
Talking to Strangers is a poster video about engaging strangers in conversation and connection on the streets and in public places.
38 Kirk Johnson – Art as a Distinction

Social Commons: The memory you forgotMeasures: The art of comparison
A quick dive into distinguishing art as a merging of mental, emotional, and physical skill. Without this combination, art cannot be shared.
39 Lavanya Challa – To A World That Won’t Stop Talking

Social Commons: The memory you forgot
A poem about discovering authentic joy and clarity by abandoning over-explanation and finally embracing unspoken sharing.
40 Lee McDougle and April Smith – One’s Art Art as a tool for expressing the unknown and connecting to our divine self, accessed through listening, language, and curiosity.
41 Leigh Ingle – Communities Flourishing

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Measures: The art of comparison
Can sharing a commitment to “Communities Flourishing” inspire others to formulate and share their own? A project to test that theory.
42 Leslie Agron – Grumposaurus

Social Commons: The memory you forgotDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
A music video sharing my experience over the past year exploring the hidden conversations holding in place the societal context we live in.
43 Lisa Pulliam – An Inquiry About Show and Tell

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?
As a child, sharing in show-and-tell was exciting. How could the principles of show-and-tell be applied to your life today?
44 Lisa Pulliam and Vicki Thorpe – Sharing: Bringing Fulfillment, Satisfaction, and Ease to a Heavy Topic

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Discourses: The building blocks of meaning
Come explore with us as we bring fulfillment, satisfaction, and ease to our podcast conversation of ending death by suicide.
45 Lisa Pulliam – Tiny Trips

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
I am sharing local activities and tiny travels I did in 2025.
46 Liz Allen – The Liz Allen Show

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
Liz Allen shares her commitment for the world with humor, personal reflections, insights, and soapbox gifts, ending with a powerful inquiry.
47 Ned Komar – Bridging the Gap

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listenDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
The Climate Verso Podcast brings an exciting, educational dimension to the climate debate, with new topics beyond climate coming next.
48 Pete Mazany – Dare to Dream

Public Persona: Who do they think I am?Contribution: Why busy people listenDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Zamawi Rise is an adventurous, emotionally engaging computer game exploring how a synergistic world for animals, plants, and humans can flourish.
49 Rachel Barwell – Dyslexia Education Expanding in Africa: Impacting the Next Generation

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
Grassroots initiatives impacting teaching and learning among young dyslexic African children, where dyslexia awareness and education remain rare.
50 Rebecca Ward – Life as an Epic Win

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?
Young adults with autism share what it means to have an Epic Win life and to go beyond the constraints that life imposes and discover that they are capable of creating a life of contribution, a life they love
51 Robin Kermode – Ru and Pu

Social Commons: The memory you forgotContribution: Why busy people listenMeasures: The art of comparison
Ru Jones uses drama, taonga, ritual, and chants to invite students to co-create stories and build relationships with land and rivers.
52 Rose Grant – Discovering Sharing: The Shape of Connection

Contribution: Why busy people listenMeasures: The art of comparisonDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
An animation visualizing a month of everyday sharing through accumulating marks, revealing patterns of giving and receiving invisible in daily life.
53 Susan Jones – Excellence Through Visual Art

Social Commons: The memory you forgotPublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Discourses: The building blocks of meaning
Through art, this video explores emergence as an unfolding, inviting viewers into the present moment and the birth of awareness.
54 Susie Fraser – Beyond Words: Sharing some discoveries through collaging

Social Commons: The memory you forgotDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Collages as an adventure in being a person, with examples and discoveries from the world of image and color.
55 Teresa Cavaliero – Sharing: Access to Engaging the World Through Music

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
From listening to her father sing Italian songs to publishing a book, one woman shares music’s lifelong role as access to the world.
56 Terry Hurst – Stuck Bio, Wisdom’s Gold Vein of Personal Transformation Getting stuck rarely announces itself. Discover the transformative power of the “Stuck Bio,” an autobiography tool with eight insightful questions.
57 True Shields – Sasha’s Travels: Access to Engaging the World

Living as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifePublic Persona: Who do they think I am?Discourses: The building blocks of meaning
Sasha’s neighborhood adventures have created a community of people committed to his freedom, revealing how sharing enables unexpected connections and authentic engagement.
58 Wendy Keilin – Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground

Social Commons: The memory you forgotLiving as a Created Self: Carving out new pathways for lifeContribution: Why busy people listen
An inquiry on vision, authenticity, and making a difference in a ruptured world.
59 Wendy Keilin – Ken Wilber’s Sex, Ecology and Spirituality

Social Commons: The memory you forgotContribution: Why busy people listenDiscourses: The building blocks of meaning
Discover powerful distinctions for global transformation, a sustainable world, and a new level of relating — or skip Ken Wilber’s 800 pages.