Interview with Pam Cayton

Pam Cayton has been active in Universal Education for Compassion and Wisdom for over 20 years, and is the founder of the Tara Redwood School in Santa Cruz, California. She is the author of Compassion in Education and runs the international training institute Creating Compassionate Cultures, one of FDCW’s recognised programmes.

In this interview Pam talks about the history of Tara Redwood School and how she developed The Seven Steps to Knowledge, Strength and Compassion framework. She also shares stories about the school and her vision of how this programme can develop to reach wider audiences locally and internationally.

https://youtu.be/s2W91grTYQI

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