Hi Sean. I write a blog called DemocracySpace, and I have included your project in a roundup I did today of efforts to make poverty history. Click my name. Good luck with your jobs and your quest for meaningful work!
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Linda Aiken said at 6:09 pm on November 21st, 2007:
awesome episode, love the fish and the music.
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dom said at 7:27 pm on November 21st, 2007:
Wow that muffin looked good Sean!
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Mathew said at 10:17 pm on November 21st, 2007:
ah, you never cease to make me jealous of you. Great episode!
Wow…now that’s an award winning video of the Georgia Aquarium !!!
Ian’s work was simply amazing.
I got goosebumps watching his work.
And, his choice of music was riveting.
Quite inspiring.
6Roldan Smith said at 9:23 am on November 22nd, 2007:
Hey Sean! Good to “sea” you (lol=)~ Great clip. Ian, you REALLY are talented in the film and editing department. Keep it up!
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Laura Fudge said at 12:42 pm on November 22nd, 2007:
Hey Sean!
This is what I do during the summer in my national park back home! I teach people about starfish and other critters. I find it comforting to know that I’m no longer the only person who knows a lot of random knowledge about starfish ahahah … did you learn how they eat? That is by far the coolest part! Anyways, its great to see how this is all taking off for you. Take care!
Laura
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Omar Smart said at 12:22 pm on December 3rd, 2007:
What up boyz???
I liked this clip a lot. Probably cause I like aquariums, but also because the way it was filmed and edited. Great job Ian. Love the music… goes well with the aquarium environment you guys were in. I’ll have to go there for sure one day. I didn’t know it was the worlds largest aquarium. Makes me want to go scuba diving in Maldives or somewhere else. As long as it’s hot and sunny.
Well hope all is well. It snowed a lot the past couple of days back in Vancity.. now it’s raining hard as usual, and it’s really depressing.. sigh!
I guess I shall “sea” you guys around when you come back… muhuhahahaha…..ha..ha…
Take care my brothas from different mothas.
Like many others in his generation, Sean Aiken couldn't tell you what he wanted to do with his life. So he started the One Week Job project. He traveled anywhere in the world working 52 jobs in 52 weeks. All his wages were donated to charity. Learn more
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Sean and Ian will spend a day at your workplace gathering clips with employees about their jobs and why they enjoy it, and Sean will try out a few tasks in different departments.
The finished product will be a fun, informative profile of your company that you can post to your website providing potential clients, employees, and the general public an insight into what you’re all about without it sounding like a cheesy infomercial.
Hi Sean. I write a blog called DemocracySpace, and I have included your project in a roundup I did today of efforts to make poverty history. Click my name. Good luck with your jobs and your quest for meaningful work!
awesome episode, love the fish and the music.
Wow that muffin looked good Sean!
ah, you never cease to make me jealous of you. Great episode!
Comment by Robert. http://www.powerfulplayexperiences.ca
- November 22, 2007
Wow…now that’s an award winning video of the Georgia Aquarium !!!
Ian’s work was simply amazing.
I got goosebumps watching his work.
And, his choice of music was riveting.
Quite inspiring.
Hey Sean! Good to “sea” you (lol=)~ Great clip. Ian, you REALLY are talented in the film and editing department. Keep it up!
cheers,
Roldan
http://www.on-common-ground.com
Hey Sean!
This is what I do during the summer in my national park back home! I teach people about starfish and other critters. I find it comforting to know that I’m no longer the only person who knows a lot of random knowledge about starfish ahahah … did you learn how they eat? That is by far the coolest part! Anyways, its great to see how this is all taking off for you. Take care!
Laura
What up boyz???
I liked this clip a lot. Probably cause I like aquariums, but also because the way it was filmed and edited. Great job Ian. Love the music… goes well with the aquarium environment you guys were in. I’ll have to go there for sure one day. I didn’t know it was the worlds largest aquarium. Makes me want to go scuba diving in Maldives or somewhere else. As long as it’s hot and sunny.
Well hope all is well. It snowed a lot the past couple of days back in Vancity.. now it’s raining hard as usual, and it’s really depressing.. sigh!
I guess I shall “sea” you guys around when you come back… muhuhahahaha…..ha..ha…
Take care my brothas from different mothas.
Omar