A snow-inspired inquiryinto whether whatwe do matters
Yesterday I was walking through a gentle snowstorm with my dear friend and Berkana colleague Tenneson Woolf. We were on Mt. Timpanogos, a magical place in Sundance, Utah. Everything was quiet up here...
View ArticleFlexing ourmuscles ofdiscernment
It’s been one year and two weeks since Walk Out Walk On was launched into the world. I just returned home from Denver and Boulder, Colorado, the final two stops on the book tour, and now is a good...
View ArticleMore EvidenceThat We Walk OutsNeed Each Other
Last week, I participated in my first Tweet Chat. This was a four-hour, pre-arranged Twitter session using the hashtag #wowochat to link tweets together in a virtual conversation. Fellow Walk Out Walk...
View ArticleWalking On toGifting: Shop ofthe Open Heart
It’s 9 AM on Black Friday (for those of you outside the U.S., explanation here), and I’m hiding out in my parents’ home on the North Shore of Boston. My uncle invited me to join him in bringing coffee...
View ArticleRestoring the flowof abundance at Kufunda Village
Last week, I spent a few days at Kufunda Learning Village in Zimbabwe. Here are just a few of the many activities that were going on: In the herb lab, Patricia and Enock are blending tincture of...
View ArticleLeaving Utopia:A Glimpse of Howthe World Could Be
A little over a year ago, I made my first visit to Järna, Sweden, home of the Youth Initiative Program (YIP), a one-year social entrepreneur learning program for 18-25 year olds. As I was preparing to...
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