Hello there! About this time last year, I was exploring social networking and looking for inspiring thought leaders, groups, and websites in the environmental arena. Much to my delight, I came across a six-minute video on YouTube called Paul Hawken, Blessed Unrest, and Wiser Earth. After enjoying the video, I was off to the bookstore to fetch a copy of Paul Hawken’s book Blessed Unrest, How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming. In his book, Paul … [Read more...]
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Mildred Lynn McDonald Internet Radio Producer/Podcast Host (Nova Scotia) Mildred Lynn's life adventure whisked her across North America, through the industries of Health & Fitness, the executive halls of Fortune 50 high-tech companies, and into the intriguing arena of Life Purpose, Energy Medicine, and Environmental studies. She has an advanced degree in Science & Nutrition, training in Adult Education, graduated as a Certified Integrative Coach, and currently combines all three as a … [Read more...]
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A, B, C VIEW Are You a Beacon for What You Believe? VIEW Are You a Stretcher or a Yawner? VIEW Are You Being Nourished or Drained? VIEW Are You In Touch With What You Believe? VIEW Are You Masking Your Heart’s Passion? VIEW Are You Keeping Track of Being Tracked? VIEW Awakening the Dreamer in Me! VIEW Blessed Unrest, Wiser Earth, Paul Hawken VIEW Brulé Music to the Rescue! VIEW Cape Breton Island: A 100% Natural … [Read more...]
Thank You Ray Anderson – Mildred Lynn McDonald
In 2011, one of the cornerstones of my eco-learning triangle, Ray Anderson, passed away. How do I feel? It is a mixture. Pensive and sad for the loss of a great man; grateful and appreciative for the opportunity to observe a life marinated in honesty, courage, and integrity; and on a very human level, uneasy about the loss of a real-life cornerstone. Yes, it always felt safer knowing that the eco-business perspective of Ray Anderson was out there. It also reminded me of my journey: A little … [Read more...]
Celebrating Forests for People – Mildred Lynn McDonald
I don’t remember when my kinship with trees came to be; perhaps it blossomed when I heard the popular analogy that trees are “like the lungs of the planet”. Or perhaps, my respect and gratitude for trees developed slowly during the three years that I spent in Nature, nestled in the Gatineau Hills, Quebec. Either way, today I am an advocate for the Rights of the Forests and I suspect that I will be for the rest of my life. That being said, you can imagine my delight when I discovered that the … [Read more...]