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World Experiences 6-week course

World Experiences 6-week course

Hygge at Clifton Bay

Hawkes Bay

9 Sep–14 Oct 2026

Wednesdays, 10:00am to 12:00pm

$330.00 per person

This 6-week course offers a captivating window into diverse global lifestyles, travel, and the unique traditions that define different regions. Expert speakers will cover topics as diverse as indigenous cultures, modern global nomadism, iconic cultural festivals, and hidden geographical gems. Sessions will be engaging and provide you with a deep understanding of the shared human experience across different continents. Suitable for all.

Be ready to broaden your horizons and see the world in an entirely new light.

This course will run for 6 weeks on the following dates:

Dates:

  • Wednesday 9th September
  • Wednesday 16th September
  • Wednesday 23rd September
  • Wednesday 30th September
  • Wednesday 7th October
  • Wednesday 14th October

Time & Format:

The course will start at 10am, with a coffee and tea break followed by a lively facilitated discussion to answer all your curious questions. The course will finish at 12pm each week.


Location: We are delighted to be hosting at Hygge at Clifton Bay, 468 Clifton Road, Te Awanga,

Hastings, 4180

About the experts

Julie Shears

Julie Shears

Julie has a passion for the world of the ancient Romans and Greeks, having been a Classical Studies teacher for over forty years. Topics covered in this subject are history, literature, art, architecture, religion, socio-political life, mythology. Julie’s expertise has seen her participate in education initiatives over many years and co-author study guides for students.

In 2009 Julie became Deputy Principal at Iona College in Havelock North, also taking on the role of Acting Principal for short periods. There she continued to take senior students to Europe for a three week experience of history, language and culture. Julie has taken over a dozen school trips to Europe, mostly Italy, but also Greece, France and Egypt. Julie is on the committee for the Amici d’Italia (Friends of Italy) society, continuing her love for all things Italian into the modern day. Julie participates in a weekly Italian class and can converse successfully when in Italy.

SESSION Abstract: Factual information about places visited in Europe will be combined with the experience and interesting anecdotes of escorting senior secondary students to Italy, Greece, Egypt and France, along with accounts of personal visits to these places.

Jo Dowley

Jo Dowley

Jo Dowley is the founder of ReFrame Lab, a neuroscience-informed coaching and facilitation practice based in Hawke’s Bay.

Originally from England, Jo trained and worked as an Occupational Therapist, later leading one of the largest hand therapy units in the UK before moving to New Zealand in 2009. Her own “squiggly” journey has included leadership, entrepreneurship, vineyard ownership, co-founding a start-up, psychosocial facilitation with the New Zealand Red Cross, and ultimately creating ReFrame Lab.

Passionate about human behaviour, nervous system safety, emotions, and the brain, Jo translates neuroscience into practical and accessible insights that help people better understand themselves, their relationships, and the patterns that shape how they think, feel, and respond to life.

Her work explores how the brain is constantly predicting and responding to the world around us, how stress and safety influence thinking and behaviour, and how greater awareness of our own nervous system patterns, triggers, environments, and responses can help us think more clearly, adapt more effectively, and create lasting change.

Known for her warm, thought-provoking, and conversational style, Jo combines science, storytelling, and real-world experience to create engaging discussions that leave people reflecting differently about themselves and others.

SESSION Abstract: From England to New Zealand: A Squiggly Journey Through Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Reinvention

From leading hand therapy services in the UK to moving across the world, co-founding businesses, owning a vineyard, and ultimately creating ReFrame Lab, Jo Dowley’s journey has been anything but linear. This session explores the unexpected twists, reinventions, challenges, and opportunities that shape who we become over time. Weaving together personal stories with practical insights from neuroscience and human behaviour, Jo reflects on identity, adaptation, resilience, and the “squiggly” nature of life and leadership. A warm, thought-provoking conversation about change, courage, and how our experiences shape the way we see ourselves and the world around us.

Myah Houthuijzen

Myah Houthuijzen

My name is Myah and I am a young professional in Hawke's Bay, originally from Tairawhiti (Gisborne). I am deeply passionate about working with and uplifting our young people and children. I run a Girls skateboarding school called ' Surely Skate' with my best friend and bring a strong background in teaching/coaching, entrepreneurship and digital marketing/development. I am all about sharing any knowledge I have with others, especially when it comes to my cultural background, so I am so honored to be able to share my experiences with you.

SESSION Abstract: Navigating a Connected World: Culture, Raising, and Digital Spaces How does a multicultural upbringing shape the way we navigate modern life?

Raised in a deeply traditional Japanese household while attending schools in both New Zealand and Japan, Myah Houthuijzen shares a unique perspective on blending diverse cultural worldviews. In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding different cultural lenses is more valuable than ever. In this session, Myah bridges her rich background with her extensive experience in digital marketing and development. Join us for a fascinating conversation that explores global insights, cultural identity, and practical lessons on communication and connection in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.

Belinda Innes

Belinda Innes

Belinda Innes has worked as a journalist for more than 20 years. She began her career as a reporter for 3 News, before working around the world for broadcasters including Reuters, Associated Press, BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera. Most recently she worked as the producer of and reporter for 60 Minutes and headed up new video initiatives for NZME.

Belinda has also run global PR campaigns and conducted media training sessions with a wide variety of individuals including politicians, sportspeople, charities and CEOs. Belinda is an experienced storyteller able to work with clients on best ways to identify and share the story of their business and their people.

SESSION Abstract: Local Lens, Global Story: Building a Media Career from Hawke's Bay to the World

In this session, Belinda Innes draws on a 30-year career in broadcast journalism - spanning the TV3 newsroom, Reuters, BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera - to reflect on the extraordinary transformation of the media industry over the past three decades. From heading up 60 Minutes to pioneering video news at the New Zealand Herald, and now running The Story Co., producing content for organisations including Xero, Sony, and Foodstuffs, Belinda has witnessed every twist in journalism's digital transformation. A proud Hawke's Bay local for 16 years, she will offer her thoughts on what this means for the future of media in New Zealand and open up about some of her most memorable interviews along the way.

Warwick Thomson

Warwick Thomson

Warwick Thomson is a recently retired international development professional who spent most of his career working in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. Originally trained as a forest manager and later educated at Oxford, he has taken on roles spanning policy development, programme management, finance, and advisory work, primarily in agriculture, food systems, and finance.

Warwick and his Danish-New Zealand wife Helle lived and raised their family in Nepal, Eritrea, and Uganda, working with a number of international development agencies and governments.

A committed internationalist, Warwick remains engaged in matters of social equity, sustainability, climate resilience, and community development. He brings a practical, systems-focused perspective informed by his own lived experience and the work of others.

SESSION Abstract: The Accidental Nomad: Shifting Paradigms from Antarctica to Uganda

Warwick expected to spend his working life at home in New Zealand, managing the nation’s forest estate. But restless after returning from a summer season in Antarctica, he set off—without much of a plan—on a very different path, one that would see him live and work in some 25 countries, many described as “least developed” or ”fragile states”. Over three decades, Warwick and his wife Helle raised a family while living and working in Scandinavia, Nepal, Eritrea, and Uganda, before settling back in Hawke’s Bay in 2012.

In this talk, he shares personal reflections on those years -stories of hope and challenge, resilience, human spirit, achievement, and hard knocks. He will focus on his time in Uganda, where innovation, opportunity, and insight combined to spark a paradigm shift in how communities emerging from protracted conflict can rebuild their lives and livelihoods.

Ormond Heather

Ormond Heather

Ormond is passionate about bridging the gap between sports science research and real-world performance. As a lecturer and researcher, he focuses on biomechanics, strength & conditioning, and exercise programming to enhance athletic performance.

Research includes Force-Velocity Profiling in Rugby and MMA performance analysis, building on my master's research in FVP and rugby performance. He is also an aspiring PhD student exploring combat sports science.

SESSION Abstract: Lost in Translation: A Kiwi's Journey Through Life in China

What happens when a Kiwi swaps flat whites, rugby, and familiar routines for a country of 1.4 billion people, different social norms, and a language he can barely speak? Drawing on my experiences living and working in China, this presentation explores the surprises, challenges, culture shocks, and memorable moments that come with navigating life as a foreigner. From daily life and workplace culture to food, travel, and unexpected lessons learned, I will share stories that reveal both the differences and similarities between China and New Zealand. More than a travel story, this is a reflection on how living abroad can completely change the way you see the world—and your place within it.

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