Plant-Powered Passion (S2C E41)
I felt like a bug under a microscope. My life loves, cheese and gravlax (Sweets, I swear you come first!), up for discussion and derision. […]
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I felt like a bug under a microscope. My life loves, cheese and gravlax (Sweets, I swear you come first!), up for discussion and derision. […]
Continue reading »Do you believe the message in the title? It is a reference to the time of transition, and the example our guest, Brent, described to […]
Continue reading »This past week I took part in a conference called the Sustainable Futures Conference, held remotely, and originating through the Future of Small Cities Institute […]
Continue reading »In our deep and fascinating conversation with Bart Trudeau of Trudeau Architects, pllc, we learn about data, computer programming for planning, landscaping, mankind’s relation to […]
Continue reading »This is a challenging time. We need to not just balance, but hold nearly conflicting ideas in our minds and hearts simultaneously. The yin cannot […]
Continue reading »I struggle, nearly every day, to find the right place for the line that divides know-it-all lecturing from leadership. The line that divides aggressive bossiness […]
Continue reading »I realized as my son and I were hiking in the Adirondacks this last Friday that we spent a week planning, drove 2.5 hours each […]
Continue reading »This morning I encountered a very good example of equity versus equality, before I even had my morning coffee. It’s all about salami and cheese […]
Continue reading »We just got back from a week in Southeastern CT, where I grew up. It’s not a vacation mecca, and the purpose of this post […]
Continue reading »Our sustainable future will be guaranteed not by personal actions or government mandates or corporate revelations that green business is healthier for the bottom line…but […]
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