
Promoting a worldview that is wholistic, comprehensive, and compassionate by cultivating a culture of ethics, values, and integrity.
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It occurred to me recently, somewhere between the headlines and cute pet videos, that we are a very young species.
Anatomically modern humans have existed for roughly 300,000 years. Agriculture is about 10,000 years old. Writing, 5,000. Th...
I don’t cross-post often, but Jessica Wildfire’s “Heads Above Water” deserves to be read alongside what we’ve been exploring here — particularly The Mother Tree and the Leaky Jug. She has written the missing chapter of that essay: what the...
There’s a kind of tree in the old forests of British Columbia that seems to die on purpose.
As a great Douglas fir gives out, worn down by age or drought or rot, it appears to let go of the carbon it spent a hundred years collecting, pushi...
When we ask why technology so often betrays our better angels — why the same tools that could ease suffering instead concentrate power, why systems built to connect us are weaponized to fracture us — we tend to reach for moral language. Gre...
I recently came across a beautifully reflective LinkedIn post by Theresa Louise Binnings that stopped me in my tracks. She was writing about a phrase from Michael Pollan’s interview with Dan Harris about his new book, A World Appears: A Jou...
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Bioethicist. Speaker. Writer. Recovering Attorney. Asking the hard questions about technology, power, and what we owe the living world. Practicing resilience with hope and optimism.
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