The 2013 Summit Peace Labyrinth
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By Mary McLoughlin Facilitated by: Cary Gaunt, Sustainability and Watershed Consultant and Lori Hanau, Summit Emcee and Founder of the Global Round Table Leadership “What are your Slow Living...
View ArticleResilience, Sustainability and Historic Preservation
By Mary McLoughlin Breakout Session: Achieving Resilience in Brattleboro Facilitated by: Alex Wilson, Founder of Building Green and the Resilient Design Institute and Bob Stevens of Stevens and...
View ArticleLeading with Humanity: Practicing Authenticity, Equality and Wholeness
The Thursday afternoon session “Leading with Humanity: Practicing Authenticity, Equality and Wholeness” was led by Lori Hanau and Ellie Caldwell of Global Roundtable Leaders Ellie Caldwell was called...
View ArticleTime Management: The ABCs of Sustainable Time Management
The word ‘manage’ is from Latin, meaning ‘hands.’ Take your life in hand, carefully, consciously, so you really feel good about what you’re doing while you’re doing it. Pamela Kristan’s held an...
View ArticleCreating and Retaining Wealth
Session: Creating and Retaining Wealth: New ways of Approaching Economic Development, Slow Living Summit 2013, Brattleboro, VT Thursday morning breakout session by Melissa Levy, Yellow Wood Associates...
View ArticleCommunity Transition Initiatives across the race and economic divides
At 66% Caucasian, Jamaica Plain is the most ethnically diverse of the 25 official New England Transition Towns (Census Data 2010). Appropriately, Carlos Espinoza-Toro and Orien Kriegman of the Jamaica...
View ArticleSlowing down to the Speed of Nature
Session: Slowing Down to the Speed of Nature, Slow Living Summit 2013, Brattleboro, VT Thursday afternoon breakout session by Ivan McBeth, Shamanic and Druidic Teacher Written by Elizabeth Mathai What...
View ArticleStory of Place – presented by Bill Reed and Kate Stephenson
By Steven Farnham If you are about to embark on an ambitious undertaking, you might want to consult with Bill Reed to see if it’s a good idea – even if you’re sure it is – because he might just save...
View ArticleMeasuring Vermont’s Well-Being — Presented by Kate Jellema and Tom Barefoot
By Steven Farnham The average American news report is filled with various “indicators” to tell us how well off we are, such as the Dow, Standard & Poor’s, GDP, or the state’s bond rating. There...
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