About the author

Kay Harrison

Welcome to the loving change and all things learning blog. It’s a bit of a mouthful but I couldn’t describe the blog any simpler. I do love change and the exciting opportunities it brings and I love learning and the richness and value this adds to my life. So much so that I am passionate about seeing others enjoy learning and using that learning to reach their potential.

I am a learning designer and educator. For the past 20 years, I have supported and taught neurodiverse students from early childhood through to higher education. The students I have spent time with all have a very special place in my heart, they have made me laugh, inspired me, and helped show me what the important things are in life.

I’m looking forward to sharing the stories.

  • Story Telling – an art to preserve memories

    Story Telling – an art to preserve memories

    Memories are essential to our identity and wellbeing, as they hold the power to connect us to our past and shape our perceptions. They’re not just recollections, but vivid narratives filled with emotions. Stories, often shared through the phrase “Remember when…”, play a crucial role in keeping these memories alive. Nowadays, technology aids in preserving… Read more

  • Sense of belonging in the Workplace

    Sense of belonging in the Workplace

    Creating a sense of belonging is a hot topic at the moment and in the last post I discussed how important it is for us as individuals to know who we belong to, who our tribes are and where we go to for our cheering squads and support.  Because most of us spend most of Read more

  • Who is your tribe?

    Who is your tribe?

    In the previous post I chatted about why knowing who you are and what your values are is important. Important because it grounds you and provides you with confidence to withstand the many challenges we will face on our life’s journey. In the vast tapestry of human emotions, the feeling of belonging stands out as Read more

  • Who are you?

    Who are you?

    We know those people born in the early 1900’s have seen remarkable change, they have seen and experienced the first of many commodities that we now take for granted. Commodities such as the telephone, electricity, waste water system. While we marvel at the changes and global events that they have endued and adapted to, I Read more

  • Rethinking education

    Rethinking education

    In a previous post Paradigm Shift, I discussed the implications and effect the launch of ChatGPT was creating and the paradigm shift that the education sector especially was finding itself in. The rapid technological advancements and increasingly diverse society are causing a much-needed seismic shift in how we view education. The education system that we Read more

  • Write your own narrative

    Write your own narrative

    Your past does not define your future Recently I went to see the musical &Juliet.  It was brilliant, they took a classic story and brought it into the 21st century. Shakespeare’s original version concludes in tragedy, but in the musical Juliet’s fate wasn’t sealed by the author’s pen, instead they gave her the choice, they Read more