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Category Archives: War & Peace
Kate Tempest – The storm before the calm.
Kate Tempest’s words are truly like a well-needed storm, watch the interview and let yourself get soaked! Continue reading
Posted in adventure, America, art, brexit, california, camping, Children & Parenting, comfort zone, Education, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, kate tempest, Life on planet earth., london, Music, Politics, R&B, RV travel, small village or countryside?, Spirituality, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, toulouse, travel, U.S.A., War & Peace
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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
Posted in a town, adventure, Africa, America, asia, brexit, Climate, comfort zone, crisis, diversity, Education, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, Life on planet earth., mass media, mid east, Modern media & Journalism, Politics, refugee, small village or countryside?, social media, spain, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, toulouse, War & Peace
Tagged civil disobedience, crisis, environment, internet, ireland, italy, life, Politics, refugee, travel, usa
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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
Posted in adventure, Africa, America, camping, Children & Parenting, Climate, Cycling, diversity, Education, fear, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Religion, Spirituality, travel, unschooling, War & Peace
Tagged beauty, books, children, Cycling, environment, europe, internet, learning, life, love, nature, peace, silence, teaching, travel, writing
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Refugee Crisis in Europe – Are We Powerless?
The short answer to that question is, “No we are not!” Hello everyone. I hope you are all well, healthy, and happy as we move into the Springtime (or Autumn for my readers on the other side of the equator;-). … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Africa, art, asia, crisis, fear, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., mass media, mid east, Money & Economics, Politics, refugee, toulouse, War & Peace
Tagged africa, challenge, children, eritrea, france, joe diomede, mideast, paradigm shift, peace, Politics, refugee crisis, south of france, syria, telemontbrun, travel
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Fear, no thanks!
After the events of November 13th, 2015 in Paris, France, we all need to remember that this does not shape who we are or where we are heading as human beings. If fear wins we all lose. We need to … Continue reading
Sierra Leone & The West – not far away, but worlds apart.
Hello everyone. In this short photo essay flit between the two worlds of the developed west, and Sierra Leone, Western Africa. Not far away from each other, but in many ways worlds apart. Enjoy – Like – Share – Post … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Africa, Climate, Education, Energy Consumption, Food, Life on planet earth., Natural resources, Recycle - Reuse - Rethink, Religion, small village or countryside?, War & Peace
Tagged africa, Ariège, bicycle repairs, bicycles, car tire, challenge, chickens, children, telemontbrun
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C’est le Bronx!
Hollywood has created an image of The Bronx that is hard to shake. This dynamic area of The Big Apple is shining. In my New York series of interviews I try to show another side to the boro that is … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Children & Parenting, Education, Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., Modern media & Journalism, Politics, The City, War & Peace
Tagged Ariège, baseball, children, europe, football, france, jamaica, joe diomede, new york city, north america, racism, telemontbrun, the bronx, the pyrenees, the yankees, west indies
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New York City Speaks.
Hello everyone. The city that is near and dear to my heart just saw me fall deeper in love. Come walk the streets with me and meet the people and see the streets that make this city great! It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Cycling, Energy Consumption, Food, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Natural resources, small village or countryside?, Spirituality, The City, Transportation, War & Peace
Tagged brooklyn, france, life on the street, manhattan, new york city, the bronx, twin towers
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Living Without Money – Why?
Hello everyone, Here I speak with a man at my local market who has been living for the last few years in a different way. Everyone deals with money in some part of their life. Julian explains why he has … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Climate, Cycling, Education, Energy Consumption, Food, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Natural resources, Politics, Recycle - Reuse - Rethink, Technology & Progress, Transportation, War & Peace
Tagged Ariège, bicycle repairs, economics, environment, finance, markets, open markets, telemontbrun
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Take back the ‘hood’, after all it’s yours.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” ― Franklin D. Roosevelt, Positively powerful is that four letter word and indescribable emotion – fear. We humans respond strangely to it. We wage war because of it or even … Continue reading
Posted in Children & Parenting, Climate, Education, Energy Consumption, Food, Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., Modern media & Journalism, Money & Economics, Natural resources, Politics, Spirituality, Technology & Progress, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, War & Peace
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