What if true happiness isn’t found in chasing success—but in serving others?
In this special Easter episode, I sit down with Anne Bellavance—a high school teacher, mother of four, and President of the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Australia.
As someone raised with Confucian teachings, I’ve always believed that life unfolds in meaningful stages—from learning at 15 to living in harmony with one’s heart at 70. In Anne, I see that path fully realized. Her story is the quiet, steady journey of a modern-day sage.
Anne shares how she discovered her life purpose as a teenager walking alone in the rain in Tasmania. Since then, she has lived by one simple, powerful principle: “Living for the sake of others.” From raising a happy and grounded family to volunteering her time to empower women and build peace, Anne leads not in boardrooms, but with heart—at home, in the classroom, and within her community.
🎶 The episode ends with a special gift: “Walking in the Tasmanian Rain”, an original song I wrote, inspired by Anne’s journey.
🔑 What You’ll Hear in Part 1:
- The moment young Anne found her life purpose in the rain of Tasmania
- Her philosophy of leading with heart, service, and quiet strength
- How she built a happy family life guided by her values
- Personal reflections on sacrifice, marriage, and raising four children with love
🌱 Call to Action:
If Anne’s story inspired you, consider connecting with or supporting the work of Women’s Federation for World Peace Australia.
🔗 Visit WFWP Australia
📧 Connect with WFWP Australia on LinkedIn
📺 Follow on YouTube | Facebook
🎧 Until next time—keep walking, even if it’s in the rain.
I'm Dr. Jennifer. See you this Sunday for Part 2 of Anne’s journey: “Building Communities.”
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