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June, 2007
Issue 6 • Vol 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Zaadz team member David Pearson, COO and director of Awareness, sees few obstacles in Zaadz' path

ZAADZ!!!!!!!!

by Cate Montana

TOPANGA, Calif - When you hear the word 'Zaadz,' what comes to mind? If it's enthusiasm and joy, self-empowerment and changing the world, you're in good company.

Actually, the word zaad (pronounced zahd) is Dutch for 'seed.' When Brian Johnson, Philosopher and CEO of Zaadz first sat down with the idea of joining his two great passions-his interest in spirituality, personal growth, and bettering the world with his passion for entrepreneurship and business-the notion of 'seed' kept coming up.

"Amazing how much potential is in a tiny seed," says Johnson. "That power reminds us of the amazing potential within each of us. We thought the idea of creating a company that inspires and empowers you to bring your 'seed' to actualization would be pretty powerful. So, we created 'Zaadz.'"


Dalai Lama reads Raffi's Covenant for Honouring Children

Vision: A "Child Honouring" World

by Ron Miller

Mayne Island, BC - Raffi Cavoukian is known to millions of children and their parents as the singer and performer Raffi. His engaging and positive songs (such as "Baby Beluga," "One Light, One Sun," "All I Really Need") not only delight children, but invite them into a caring relationship with the natural world and the global human family. Since his first album, Singable Songs for the Very Young, appeared in 1976, he has sold over fourteen million recordings and video/dvd's. His books, including his autobiography Raffi: The Life of a Children's Troubadour, have sold over three million copies.

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