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Why I’m on My Way to Hiroshima. {Video}

by on Apr 28, 2012

I went to the the Nuclear Research Facility and met scientist Dr. Imanaka who has studied Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima said, “Japan must stop Nuclear Power. I have been a nuclear scientist all my life. It is NOT safe.”








The Human Body is not a Machine, but…

by on Apr 25, 2012

Enough to run 12 flat screen TVs. The difference between being a loser and a world champion is counted in 1/100s of a second. Not a machine? But this human body is being treated like one, and it’s responding. Australia is a land of champion athletes. But when it comes down to it, few of [...]


I Survived a Past Life Regression Session.

by on Apr 25, 2012

Right away, I get “street cred” from the half of you who have always been curious about Past Life Regression but haven’t tried yet. Or I get an immediate head shake from those of you who think I’m loony for even trying this. Attention = win-win! (Insert giant cheesy smile here). At a group luncheon [...]


Asana Is a Tool—Are You Acting like One?

by on Apr 25, 2012

Most ‘yogis’ like to feel they’ve transcended the‘calisthenics’ and the gym-yoga and are now doing the yoga; perhaps it’s more accurate to say that we are all using the asana practice to help us connect with a greater technology known as yoga, but that simple physical movement without the union of stability and flexibility, root and aspiration, expression and surrender may not actually be yoga.


Bo Knows Karma Yoga. ~ Silvia Mordini

by on Apr 25, 2012

Give good, get good. This week, I’ll meet Bo Jackson, Heisman trophy winner, All-Star athlete. He is cycling 300 miles across Alabama—along with hundreds of people, from children to celebrities—in order to raise $1 million for the Governor’s Emergency Relief Fund. Does anybody remember the devastation that happened a year ago, when multiple tornadoes ripped [...]


In Boulder: Tiny House Open House, Saturday April 28.

by on Apr 24, 2012

Filmmakers behind “TINY: A Story About Living Small” display their 130-square foot tiny house at McGuckin Hardware, April 28. Many of you may already know about the tiny house undertaking that my boyfriend, Christopher, and I began about 11 months ago. With no prior building experience, we set out to build a 130-square foot tiny [...]



Awaken Your Inner Vagabond. ~ Lindsay Friedman

by on Apr 23, 2012

Our excuses often prevent us from making our own destiny. Be open to the possibilities that you can travel, despite economic hardship or taking time off from obligations. You will always be happier if you challenge yourself to new experiences, so awaken that vagabond within and travel.


Upward Spiral Bombay. ~ Eoin Finn

by on Apr 23, 2012

Every and every day is full of Indian gifts to me like Masala Chai, Yoga and, of course, my family. “Let’s do something in your hometown to give back a little,” I said. It was an honor just to witness the power of the human spirit.



So much for World Peace.

by on Apr 22, 2012

Taming his Inner King Kong Beast? Not today (see video). Still, as the Buddhists say, if you lose your mind, come back. You can always (nearly) start fresh. Back to Malice in the Palace:  


Life Among the Ruins. ~ Cynthia Beard

by on Apr 22, 2012

A family I met last week in Haiti has changed my life. It’s hard to know yet how exactly this encounter will affect me because I’m still processing it, but I’d like to share the story as it is right now. This is just the beginning.


Hunky Bondi Yoga Hipsters.

by on Apr 22, 2012

Bondi Hipster Yoga Hunks. I totes liked Yoga before it was cool: Dom and Adrian try to keep fit and maintain good beach rigs. In this video they expose the secret to their totes amazeballs Bondi figures. www.facebook.com/DomandAdrian Twitter: @DomandAdrian




This is Where We will Fall in Love.

by on Apr 19, 2012

“The HemLoft – a secret treehouse, hiding in the woods of Whistler.” You will take me there or I will take you there and we will do our laundry and shower naked in the cold stream and dry in the sunlight and clink our beers (cold from same stream) and light up the candles and [...]





A Guide to Earth-Friendly Yoga.

by on Apr 17, 2012

The structure of your yoga practice allows you to gently, naturally lean into a more ecologically-aware lifestyle. Skills you embrace to deepen your spiritual and meditative yoga bonds also support a sound connection with Earth and nature.


Finding Your Center While Riding Ocean Swells. ~ Chasen Marshall

by on Apr 16, 2012

On a brisk, cloudy morning in Laguna Beach, California, three dolphins break the glassy, blue-grey ocean surface just beyond the giant kelp beds. The only sounds are those of the incoming swells breaking onto the rocks and washing up the sandy beach, or the occasional caw-caw of a passing seagull. It’s an utterly peaceful setting, [...]
















Panic on Machu Pichu––Self-Reflection is a Lie. ~ Shasta Townsend

by on Apr 11, 2012

Current neuro-scientific research suggests that 95% of who you believe you are comes from past experiences, what people have told you about you and therefore stories you tell yourself. Yes 95% of who you are is well––a made up story.



Around the World in 10 Days with our man Casey Neistat. (10 Quotes worth the Read)

by on Apr 10, 2012

Yes, I know CASEY NEISTAT is just pretending to “rebel” vs. Nike which is cooler which gets more clicks which makes Nike happy. Still, it’s good: like me on https://www.facebook.com/cneistat we shot this in 10 days, just the two of us. Max, my friend in the movie, is a talented filmmaker, he edited this movie. check [...]



A Third Eye Experience on the Great Wall.

by on Apr 10, 2012

Our walk on the Great Wall of China was the highlight of the trip and a day that I’ll never forget. For days like these are why I travel. To marvel and be amazed at our big, brilliant world!



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