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5th Year Day of Reflection
10 November 2016

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Dan Ram

The son of an Indian diplomat, Dan is a globetrotter who grew up in 10 countries and visited over 20 others. Dan holds many titles including Entrepreneur, Investor, Advisor to National Government, Mentor, Advisor, Lecturer, Life Coach, Recording Artist, Radio Presenter, and Strategist. He has an Economics Degree from Yale University and an MBA from Trinity College.
He loves telling 2 stories: one of being chased by a wild lion while a teenager in the Sub-Saharan bush and another of creating an event attended by 350,000 people with a measly budget of €1000. Daniel will not only be the host of the retreat on November 10th but will be leading workshops also.

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Jason Maupin

Raised in a home where his father was abusive, by the age of nine, Jason had become suicidal. With his mother diagnosed with Lupus and his brother on a downward spiral of drug and alcohol abuse, Jason bought into the lie that his own life was worth nothing. Out of desperation, he took his mother’s handgun to try and kill himself. With the choice of life and death in his hands, Jason realised he had to look beyond his circumstances and realise his life was for a purpose greater than he would ever know. Jason will be the main speaker at the retreat, sharing new stories about his past and his triumphs.
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Susie Keegan

Susie is creativity personified. She recently married the legend known as Paul! She is from Dublin and studied Graphic Design. She also has a diploma in Addiction Studies from DBS.  She is a renowned speaker and over the last 10 years she has spoken to tens of thousands of people on Identity and potential and life in all its fullness.  Alongside working with University students now, she also volunteers with Solas, a charity in the Liberties. She speaks of her faith that motivates her to love and love well. Susie will co-host the day and lead workshops
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David Williamson

Born in Northern Ireland and David worked as a policeman at the height of the troubles. This was a tough period for communities all over Northern Ireland and, in the midst of all the turmoil and violence, David survived three separate bomb blasts. During the third blast, He nearly lost my arm and the doctors told me afterwards that I really should have died. He was then medically released from the Police believing I had been through the worst … not knowing what was yet to come. Come and hear David’s amazing life testimony as he leads workshops at the retreat.
St Colmcille's Community School
Scholarstown Road
Knocklyon, Dublin 16
​D16 H298


Tel: 01 4952888
Fax: 01 4952887
email: info@stcolmcilles.ie
School Roll Number : 91510M
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