Part 3 of Improv, Equity, and Privilege, Oh My! (S2C E8)

I can’t think of a better way to fight the doldrums of February than with the insights, openness, and positivity of TJ Mannix, improv theatre […]

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Pilgrim or Reformer?

This seems an appropriate title for this November reflection, as I sit on my porch still in the time of COVID, in 35 degree weather, […]

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(aren’t we all) Subject2Change

Doncha think it is about time we meet….all the people doing the good work of sustainability?  My good friend Lauren and I are trying something […]

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Backward and Incomplete

I say we often do things in a way that is backward and incomplete. What I mean is that we don’t slow down enough to […]

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Process, Products, and Politics

My last blog was titled “to LEED or not to LEED” and discussed the use of the LEED guidance and rating system developed by the […]

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To LEED or Not to LEED…

Oh, such a loaded title. Loaded because of the moment we find ourselves in. Part of this written reflection is based on my own work […]

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COVID Contradictions

I just watched Hamilton via streaming, and I am blown away. Not just by the musical, which I did see live awhile back (a touring […]

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Nature Knows: Torpor, or Dormancy

Here I sit, struggling to maintain stay-at-home and physical distancing rules in the time of COVID19. I am the sort of person that thrives on […]

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Being WELL

I capitalized “WELL” in the title for the rating system that focuses on the health and well-being of people within the spaces we create. I […]

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Be Brave, Learn, and Celebrate

One of the biggest challenges (I wanted to say frustrations) in the efforts of a change agent is the balance between moving forward into a […]

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