Posts tagged yukon

Keith Halliday: An Energy Judo Flip for the Yukon

Greg Hare: The leading edge - Yukon’s place in the developing world of glacial archaeology

Dancing through life: Andrea Simpson-Fowler

Judah Pollack: In defence of the liberal arts

Dr. Dennis Embry: How are the children?

Heather Grantham: Creating leaders through the promotion of awesomeness

Justin Ferbey: Our First Nation story - Arrival, Survival, and Revival

Michelle Phillips: A journey with dogs

TEDxWhitehorse - January 2013, a set on Flickr.Photos from TEDxWhitehorse. 
Thanks to Gary Bremner.
Stage design by Leslie LeongLyn Hartley and Nigel AllanLyn Hartley and Nigel AllanTEDxWhitehorse speakers

TEDxWhitehorse - January 2013, a set on Flickr.

Photos from TEDxWhitehorse.

Thanks to Gary Bremner.

Michelle Phillips: ‘Journey with Dogs’

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Bio: I was born and raised in Whitehorse Yukon. Growing up I spent I spent a lot of my time focusing on being a competitive figure skater. After high school I spent many years travelling the world. In my late twenties I met my partner, Ed Hopkins and started racing sled dogs. Together we run a kennel of 55 sled dogs, along with two golden retrievers, two cats and some fish. I have run six Yukon Quests and three Iditarods.