What Surviving “Incurable” Cancer & Riding a Bike Taught me about Life.
Today, a year after I was supposed to start dying when I stopped chemotherapy, I'm a thriving, walking miracle. With baby steps, I'm rebuilding my
View ArticleDon’t be Afraid to Care.
There seems to be a pervasive fear of earnestness. Portlandia, which I’ve covered for years with some enjoyment (some of it’s brilliant, some of it’s just weird)…is built on making fun of earnestness....
View ArticleTop four things that nearly kill me every day. ~ Waylon Lewis
Top four things that nearly kill me every day: 1. Folks driving fancy tin cans with wheels relatively fast while texting 2. Folks driving fancy tin cans with wheels relatively fast while talking on...
View ArticleLook Ma, No Hands! Uber takes a Bike Ride.
Uber is coasting in a new direction, and the new wind feels a eco-friendly fresh. Why? The car sharing giant just acquired Jump, the bike-sharing company.
View ArticleAn Honest-to-Goodness Life-Saver.
After this one, many others came and went. I didn’t care that much anymore—especially since, by then, I'd already lost a few.
View ArticleWhy Taking Care of the Planet is Good for the Soul.
You might have already jumped on the rapidly growing (and urgently needed) eco-friendly bandwagon.
View Article4 Tips: How Buddha & Jesus align when it comes to Suffering.
Thankfully, the Buddha didn't just leave us hanging with this observation about the nature of life. He went on to explain that despite the unavoidability of dukkha, we have a choice:
View ArticleSelf-care is Not Self-improvement: 7 Radical Changes to Stop Sabotaging your...
“We already have everything we need. There is no need for self-improvement." ~ Pema Chödrön
View ArticleNew Global Warming Report confirms we are Running out of Time.
The saddest part of what will come is that we have the power to act and to make changes—and we have simply chosen not to.
View ArticleLeaning Into Mindfulness: Getting Zero Wasted in 2019.
Yep, I know. Ewww. But hear me out. Single-use paper products are also a product of our wasteful society. Paper towels, tissues, napkins, and toilet paper are manufactured for a few moments of use and...
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