It’s happening again!!! 🔔
Planning your spring and summer? Here’s something for your fall! 🍁
WordCamp Canada is live in Vancouver this November 5–6, 2026 at Robson Square!
Stay tuned for more updates!
🔗 https://canada.wordcamp.org/2026/
It’s happening again!!! 🔔
Planning your spring and summer? Here’s something for your fall! 🍁
WordCamp Canada is live in Vancouver this November 5–6, 2026 at Robson Square!
Stay tuned for more updates!
🔗 https://canada.wordcamp.org/2026/
My #WCEH keynote is up! I'm so excited to share it with you.
In this speech, I talk about the 10 lessons I learned as a polite Canadian working with 50 countries.
https://wordpress.tv/2025/11/18/from-canada-to-the-world-10-lessons-from-working-with-50-countries/
The sound is rough, but captions are available in the settings in the bottom right corner.
#WordCampCanada #WCCanada2025 #wceh2025 #PublicSpeaking #DiversityAndInclusion #DEI #DEIB #DiversityInTech

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Feeling teary-eyed reading this about my #keynote:
* "Jill's talk ... knocked the week out of the park, honestly.”
* “Such a vulnerable and insightful talk about working across cultures, told through stories of mistakes she had made.”
* “Phenomenal and inspirational stuff!”
Lois's reflections on the whole camp are such an insightful read:
I’m excited that more people will be able to hear the keynote soon when the recording is released! 💙
Great writeup about WCEH from @peterhebert. I enjoyed reading your thoughts and takeaways from my #keynote. :)
“Jill shared stories and lessons about how she scaled a local workshop in Vancouver to 50 countries. Her talk reminded me to always check myself and my unconscious assumptions when interacting in a group setting."
https://peterhebert.com/en/article/2025/wordcamp-canada-2025-recap
Thank you, #WordCampCanada (#WCEH #WCEH2025)!
- Thank you to the organizers. Events like this are a labour of love. One can’t understand the amount of work involved unless they have done it too. The organizers did a phenomenal job.
- Thanks especially to the folks on the team who worked with me personally in the months leading up to the #keynote and at the #conference. You are wonderful.
- Thank you to the audience for giving me your rapt attention. Someone commented afterward... (cont')