Category Archives: Africa

A continent currently undergoing economic colonialism as it supports the rest of the world and its constant escalating hunger for natural resources.

World Music, live from Switzerland!

Hello everyone, I hope you are all feeling well.  I just got back from a real buzzy week in Switzerland. My wife had been on tour with her band, Nothing Concrete, so I surprised her and caught the last week of … Continue reading

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TTRP TV – Yurt living – back to nature!

Hello all. With too much news out there bringing us down, I will continue to focus on the positive, and try to show the other side to the conversation. Yes, the world is going through turbulent times, but we can … Continue reading

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I’ve quoted it before…………

“I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride it where I like……” Freddie Mercury – Queen. That’s definitely what these folks wanted to do and man … Continue reading

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Transformative Economics, very cool!!!

In our world of seemingly very strange choices of our political figures, it is so nice to know that people are out there trying to transform our world into a fairer place economically. Sounds like an uphill battle, but hey … Continue reading

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An hour a day then put it away!

Do you think that is possible in our modern world of always being connected? Besides sharing in his journey of becoming a doctor, my friend Jan, a child psychologist in training from Holland, has some interesting thoughts on the matter … Continue reading

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Marching for the planet!!

Our future is looking a little bit brighter after the world wide march for the climate on March 15th. I went down to listen to what the students had to say. Here is what it looked like on the streets … Continue reading

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You Don’t Have to Live Like a Refugee!

Hope all is well with everyone receiving this. The refugee crisis hasn’t disappeared from the planet, it has just taken a backseat to other headlines. Fortunately there are people doing what they can in their small way. Here I interview … Continue reading

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Civil Disobedience – The New Normal?

Hello everyone, hope you are well. Our world is changing rapidly, the political, financial, environmental and educational systems are all in big change. One of those paths to change is Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience comes in many forms, young children … Continue reading

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Cycling Out of the Comfort Zone.

I met Florian in our associative cafe at his presentation. He was full of life, adventure and talking from the heart about his six month adventure of cycling without money from his hometown in France to Morocco. As we drove … Continue reading

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Nice Quote & Interesting interview.

  “I think everybody should get rich and famous and get everything they dreamed so they can see that’s not the answer.” – Jim Carrey Here is an interview with two friends who are doing some great things to a … Continue reading

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