“No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities – always see them for they’re always there.” — Norman Vincent Peale Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans five years ago flooding 80% ...
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Feed SubscriptionVolunteer Journal #57 – Star Eco Station
On the phone Tuesday night: “I got to go to bed. I’m cleaning snake cages early tomorrow morning.” “Why!?” “Because they sh*! in them Mom.” “This is another one of those volunteer things isn’t it?” “No, this is for fun.” ...
Read More »Philippe Cousteau gets Feisty about Fossil Fuels
The same day BP finally threw a cap over their spewing oil well in the Gulf of Mexico (which is expected to be as effective as celebrity rehab) the non-profitArtists & Athletes Alliance held a private discussion with Philippe Cousteau about the ...
Read More »Remembering the Gulf of Mexico Before the BP Oil Spill
Let me tell you about the Gulf before the oil spill. For decades Panama City Beach, Florida was my sanctuary. To this day I can sit in my room in Los Angeles, CA and remember what the air smelled like; ...
Read More »Volunteer Journal #56 – 5k Run 4 the Amazon Foundation
I went to a costume party the night before my first 5k run ever. Not the smartest move. I know. As a nondrinker/smoker/recreational drug user I figured I’d be fine. I don’t want to tell you this next piece because ...
Read More »Promoting the Veg Lifestyle
“Environmentally, meat amazingly causes more emissions than all of transportation combined. Cars, trains, planes, buses, boats – all of them.” –Graham Hill Founder of Treehugger.com No doubt that being a vegetarian or vegan is one of the best environmental moves ...
Read More »Producer/Director Gene Rosow Talks “Dirt”
One of the perks to living in Los Angeles is the regular invites to screenings ‘n such. Recently, I was invited to TreePeople‘s headquarters to see a screening of the award-winning documentary “Dirt! The Movie” . “Dirt” profiles our most underappreciated and squandered ...
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