Over the last few months I’ve been working my way through Charles Eisenstein’s book, Sacred Economics. At the heart of the book is a call for a return to an economy based on gift-giving. Finding a way out of the growth economy system we are currently tangled up in is not only essential for theContinue reading “Day 1: A New Story of Gifting Soup”
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Friday Findings: as the days get longer
On my nightstand, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain. Are you an introvert? Take Susan’s full test at The Guardian. Celebrating two years of starting (almost) every day with a green smoothie, i.e. one that combines fresh fruit with raw brassicas (usually kale or brocolli sprouts)Continue reading “Friday Findings: as the days get longer”