If Animals Could Speak (Book Launch)
In my journey to change behavior and address climate change and wellness issues through Alchemus Prime, and many years prior, I’ve been capturing my inspirations and […]
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In my journey to change behavior and address climate change and wellness issues through Alchemus Prime, and many years prior, I’ve been capturing my inspirations and […]
Continue reading »I’m a dog fanatic. When I see a dog walking his or her human(s), I say hello to the pooch, not the human! It’s terribly […]
Continue reading »Peer-reviewed research indicates that plant-based diets improve mood, reduce anxiety, and ameliorate fatigue. And, contrary to the common belief that low-carb diets are important for […]
Continue reading »Last December we produced a Year In Review document for our advisory board, and based on their feedback, I’m summarizing our progress to date here. […]
Continue reading »I’ve been writing about a lot of different ways that veganism is becoming more and more mainstream. From fashion and celebrities to medicine and food, veganism […]
Continue reading »A recent New York Times article on the personal and professional and personal applications of design thinking is after my own heart. The article also affirms […]
Continue reading »Well, Happy New Year all! We’ve started the year off with some wonderful new developments in the pipeline for Alchemus Prime – we are building win-win strategic […]
Continue reading »The recent fiascos in social media channels about racism against Muslims is fascinating to observe. We have written in the past about the scientific basis for […]
Continue reading »Oh, the missing first word in that title: Don’t Think of a new X-Men character who enhances every meal into a plant-based meal. Then realize: that character is […]
Continue reading »My intrepid biomimicry instructors recently published an article in Inc. magazine about their experiences while teaching the Biomimicry Thinking for Social Innovation Immersion Workshop, which […]
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