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waveback is a series of little chapters, an editorial project that shares ways that people have overcome their fear of reaching out. Told through real life stories.

Helping to instil a sense of courage, an air of hope and even a hint of direction. 

Conceived by Colin Usher and grown with the participation of many motivated individuals from all walks of life and from all over the globe, this project is in itself, an act of positivity. A place to share and a place to absorb.

The hope is to reach those who may be stuck… and maybe… inspire.

To share examples of courage, personal development and achievement on all levels in both work life and beyond.

 

Colin invites you to submit your story and share.

This can be a story of courage, a chance encounter that you didn’t let pass you by or simply, a moment that you grabbed, which hurtled you on to better things. 

Please e-mail colin@colinusher.com if you would like to submit your little chapter to share.

As long or as short and sweet as you like, you’ll need to include a photo relating to the story and ideally, your headshot too.

The site will be developed in a magazine style as opposed to a simple blog in order that our stories can become searchable by topic and rich in imagery.

A Welcome Note from Colin

I’ve been toying with this concept for a few years now, trying to decide how to share some important moments in my life to try and help others, to say thanks, but most importantly to give a little back.

I thought about writing a book. Went off the idea!

I needed to steer clear of the self-help genre, which I feel is formulaic and repetitive.

My wife Julia’s mum, Mary Snow, used to say, “On days where you are so low that you can’t face getting out of bed, just make the effort to go outside and smile at a granny.” This has always resonated with me. Not intending to make light of anxiety and depression, this little booster always worked for me.

My philosophy has always been to get out there, introduce myself and make the luck happen.
To take chances on people, pluck up the courage, get myself into the right places at (occasionally) the right times.

This was extremely difficult at the start as I was shy, unqualified, but raring to go at the age of 17 when I left home for the big city of Edinburgh.

Tried college for 3 months. Got a job as a publicity assistant in a theatre. Joined a Glasgow folk band. Started shooting theatre and dance companies. Became the music photographer for The List magazine. All by the age of 19.

Looking back, it wasn’t just the new found courage I’d conjured up that was opening doors for me, it was the kindness of many others who I met along the way, giving me a leg up, words of encouragement, giving me a go when I said I could do it, be that with my photography, design, stage management and even a wee spot of acting.

 

Waving Back

I love The Waterboys song ‘Somebody Might Wave Back’ where Mike Scott sings “What do I have to lose, somebody might wave back”.

On hearing this song again recently, I’ve realised that waving is what I’ve been doing all this time.

Trusting that people will wave back.

I have set up this project to help share inspirational stories of courage and show to those starting out that it is possible to make your life matter and that you can potentially change the world for the better, if only just a wee bit.

Colin Usher, Nérac, France

All copyright of the material you submit will remain yours of course.
This site is about sharing and is not for profit.

To kick things off, here’s my earliest act of courage, a shy young drummer’s leap of faith…

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It truly demonstrated to me that following that chance meeting, to give when ever you can, in any way you can, is the greatest gift you can receive .

Greg Frey, Western Australia

"And this morning on my run, I thought of why I run. And it’s because of this memory. It’s because someone took a chance on me and recognized my newfound zeal for running."

Victoria Negri, New York

"I set my intention and sent a wave out to the universe, “Look over here! I’m ready for something new and better.”

Pamela Heck, Santa Rosa, California

 

"Life’s what you make it. But it certainly helps having good folk to support you on your journey.”

Julia Douglas, Nérac, France

 

"We waved at the world. The way it waved back was unexpected, but it was absolutely delightful.”

Lloyd Jerome, New Zealand

 

THE WAVES

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