Who is Square-Peg-People.com?


Square-Peg-People is a collaborative experience involving our staff, contributors and YOU!

Our staff consists of me (Karen) and 2 of my (adult) "kids". Our muse is my dear grand-daughter, henceforth known as: "Little Princess".

Come, meet the staff:


 
     



Karen Caterson
Founder

I've been a Square-Peg all my life - I've often felt out-of-step.

Lately I've begun to appreciate being a Square-Peg. And I've learned how important it is - to our lives - our world - for all of us to express our different ways of seeing things. Square-Pegs matter!

I'm the noisy one, so I'm the one who does most of the "talking" here.



Lauren Caterson
Chief of Operations/Editing Director

Lauren is an artist, in the past she worked mostly in pastels and oil; but now is involved in paper arts. Until recently she was a Stay-at-home-Auntie (You've heard of Stay-at-home-Mom's, right?), but now is working double-time getting Square-Peg-People organized!

And, since she's been a voracious reader all her life, she's a natural editor (she's always recommending terrific books to me). Lauren's a master organizer - able to see the big picture AND the details! There's nobody like Lauren ~ everything she touches shines!

Anything on the site that is concise and/or artistic is due to Lauren! You can visit Lauren at her blog, Paper Helen.



Harry Caterson
Creative Consultant/Director of Music

Harry is a musician. And a big supporter of The Peace Center, where he volunteered for years. He was named The Peace Center's Volunteer of the Year for 2008!!

Harry helps with creativity - offering ideas for keeping the site current. He's also been working on adding music to the site - and integrating music into several exercises we offer.



"Little Princess"
Chief of Inspirations/Muse

Our "Little Princess" definitely keeps us on our toes!

She brings us laughter and joy! And always has us looking at the world with "new eyes".



*Disclaimer: The information/opinions offered on Square-Peg-People.com is NOT intended to substitute for qualified medical or psychological assistance, but as an adjunct to it.
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