Late to the Carbon Party (S2C E48)

A couple of months ago, a few friends decided to get together, monthly, to just “be”. Maybe we’d talk about work. Maybe we’d chat about […]

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A Wine Made From Birch Tree Sap (S2C E39)

Birch Wine gets two (actually four) thumbs up. Lauren and I got a chance to taste this wonderful wine at Meadowdale Winery, just outside of […]

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From Outlier to National Goal (S2C E20)

What do Red Bull, Universal Design, and a letter writing dog have in common? You’ll have to watch all three of Dave’s videos to find […]

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Soft, Supple, Sustainable (S2C E19)

Today we are all about cashmere and a vibrant, game-changing, craft business in Troy, NY. Meet a powerhouse and a joy, Kathleen Tesnakis, founder and […]

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Nature Knows (a lot)

I realized something the other day, as I was engaging in a ten minute, morning meditation.  The leader of the meditation (on the Gaia yoga […]

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Nostalgic Sustainability

Did you know that the original frisbee disk was actually a Frisbie pie company 5-cent deposit pie plate?  I happen to own one. This company […]

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None of Us is an Expert.

Sometimes a moment in a video, a comment on social media, or a discussion in a team meeting is a catalyst for thought processes that […]

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We Need More Daylight on the Solar Panel Tariff

The solar industry is the fastest growing occupational sector, per the US Department of Labor. It is a $28 billion dollar a year industry and […]

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12 Days…

Here is a list of all the gifts I sent out over the 12 days of Christmas. I quickly found a variety of sites: some […]

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Solutions, Part 1: Recognizing the Opportunities

Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, said “without a healthy environment there are no shareholders, no employees, no customers and no business.” A brilliant comprehension. Scanning […]

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