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My experience with Ms.Webb

I met Ms.Webb in KKFS when I was in the third grade. Although I joined late and only knew her a few months before she left, I still consider her to be one of the most influential teacher that I have ever been taught by. She was a wonderful teacher from what I remember and she has had a lasting impact on me that still Influences me today. She would always be helpful and understanding with the students and if we did something wrong, she would help us understand why what we did was wrong and would do it in a great way. She would go above and beyond for the students and would always give everyone more attention and care that any parent would expect. I only have fond and positive memories of her

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How I know Brianne

This is about how I have known Brianne (or Jennifer at first) for 45 years. I don’t remember how we become friends in Mrs. Stock’s Kindergarten class at HPS we just were and hit it off immediately. Then she left for reasons you all know to Saskatoon. Then years later we SSFA both at the U of S and we reconnected as if she never left. That played out again after the return from Korea, it has always been a relationship I treasure

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Briane Webb
Briane Webb
Dec 04, 2025

I appreciate having you in my life as my longest friend and that you’ve offered so much guidance and support through this journey… not to mention being one of my dearest lifelong friends.

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Briane Webb
November 24, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

This open group is where guests can make your own connections and weave your webs here... You are not required to join to post, but they will be moderated.


This space is for whatever YOU want it to be. Post ideas, videos, memes, photos, thoughts, resources... pretty much anything that was sparked inside as you read! If you have a longer story to share, the other group might be a better place, but let's see what evolves...


This is a field of dreams... I have built it, I'm curious who will come?


All I ask is that we keep this a space of respect and curiosity. Disagreement is welcome; disrespect is not. True learning happens when we hold space for perspectives different from our own. Here at WebbSprout, we grow through knowledge exchange by sharing stories, listening deeply, and learning together.

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Briane Jennifer Webb
November 18, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Make your own connections and weave your webs here...


This space is for whatever YOU want it to be. Post ideas, videos, memes, photos, thoughts, resources... pretty much anything that was sparked inside as you read! If you have a longer story to share, the other group might be a better place, but let's see what evolves...


This is a field of dreams... I have built it, I'm curious who will come?


All I ask is that we keep this a space of respect and curiosity. Disagreement is welcome; disrespect is not. True learning happens when we hold space for perspectives different from our own. Here at WebbSprout, we grow through knowledge exchange by sharing stories, listening deeply, and learning together.

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Briane Jennifer Webb
November 18, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Make your own connections and weave your webs here...


This space is for whatever YOU want it to be.

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Briane Jennifer Webb
November 15, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Make your own connetions and weave your webs here...

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Part Two: Values integrated into WebbSprout

When people understand the story of how I lived between cultures, it becomes easier to see why the way I ask for help, offer help, and build relationships looks unfamiliar in a Canadian context. The reciprocal model I use now is not a recent invention or a strategy. It grew naturally out of the systems I lived in for twenty years and the ways I learned to survive without hierarchy, without shame, and without the belief that life must be handled alone. It is simply the structure that makes the most sense for the kind of life I have lived.


At its core, my approach is based on two principles. I only ask someone for help if the task aligns with their strengths and brings them some ease or satisfaction, and I only ask when I know I have something meaningful I can offer in return, whether now or later.…


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Part One: Values built between worlds

I’ve been thinking a lot about what it really means that I lived in Korea for twenty years. People hear that number and nod, but I don’t think anyone, including me, truly understood the weight of it until recently. Twenty years is not travel. It is not a phase. It is an entire adult life. It’s long enough that people I knew here had newborns when I left, and those children are adults now. It’s long enough for the place you lived to shape your instincts, your expectations, and the way you understand relationships. I didn’t just live abroad. I grew up there in every way that matters.


What I absorbed in Korea was not “Korean values” in the cultural sense that locals live them. I didn’t assimilate. I observed, worked, translated, adapted, and built my own frameworks within the structure of that society. What stayed with me were the…


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