Meditation Goes Mainstream

At Alchemus Prime we are often asked why meditation is part of our model. Our answer is typically something like this: leading thinkers across generations, […]

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What Would Nature Do on Climate Change?

I’m honored to have written a guest post for Asking Nature, the Biomimicry Institute’s blog. The post is entitled, “Climate Change: What Would Nature Do?” […]

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Climate Change: Living Differently

Just before its official demise, National Geographic did a visually appealing piece on climate change and the need to change our lifestyles. The online article […]

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Hallmarks of Creative People

When I came across this article on the 25 things creative people do differently, I felt resonance and affirmation. Every single characteristic is important, and […]

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“Which Population Problem?”

Alchemus Prime Advisory Board member Kamal Prasad has just released his latest video project, entitled “Which Population Problem?” Indeed, as the video describes with easy-to-follow […]

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Badass Biomimicry Inventions

Biomimicry is the science (and art) of consciously emulating nature, and is one of the four pillars of the Alchemus Prime Diamond Model, which we […]

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Football Club Goes Vegan

In an unprecedented move, British National League club Forest Green Rovers has begun serving only vegan fare. They gave up on meat-based offerings in 2011, and in October […]

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Behavior Change: Ending Procrastination

I recently read a blog post by fellow behavioral scientist Frank Martela with great interest because it resonates with my behavioral science training at Stanford (which […]

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Climate Catastrophe: What You Can Do

Upworthy’s article depicting a massive chunk of a glacier in Greenland break off and melt before the eyes of a horrified film crew is making waves […]

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Better Living in Prisons

Since my weekend in jail learning all about nonviolent communication, I’ve been writing quite a bit about behavioral programs that improve the lives of inmates. […]

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