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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
Just Be Nice — #WATWB
Just Be Nice A few weeks ago, I found this copy of Philadelphia Magazine in the lunch room at work, left, thankfully, by a fellow magazine recycler who’d obviously enjoyed the issue and wanted to share — a nice guy … Continue reading
Star Wars – The Last Jedi
Star Wars The Last Jedi (A non-review review) After weeks of trying to get to the theatre, of sold out shows and unexpected snow events, of sickness and schedules that wouldn’t sync up, we finally saw Star Wars, The Last … Continue reading
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Tagged #MeToo, #TimesUp, Adam Driver, Annie Lennox, Aretha Franklin, beehive huts, Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, delicate ecology, democracy, General Leia Organa, Holst, How the Irish Saved Civilization, Ireland, Kylo Ren, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, Rey, Sisters are Doing it for Themselves, Skellig Michael, Star Wars, The Force, The Last Jedi, The Planets, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yoda
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The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests
The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests I recently reviewed, Sacred Commerce, A Blueprint for a New Humanity, by authors Ayman Sawaf and Rowan Gabrielle. In their brilliant book, Sawaf and Gabrielle talk about the emotional alchemy practiced by the … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 virtues of the merchant priest, 4th bottom line, America first, ancient egypt, Ayman Sawaf, Beauty, blueprint for a new humanity, corporate responsibility, corporate stewardship, Goodness and Truth, Happy New Year, John Elkington, resonance, Rowan Gabrielle, Sacred Commerce, triple bottom line
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Here Comes the Sun
Here Comes the Sun Since the fall equinox, the bringer of earth’s light, that heliocentric fireball we spend our days and nights circling has been getting more and more stingy with its gifts, about 55 seconds a day more … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic church, congress, copernicus, demeter, gallileo, hades, here comes the sun, hermes, lorena mckennett, oil and gas, persephone, Snow, solar power, summer solstice, sunrise, sunset, tax breaks, winter solstice, zeus
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We Are the World Blogfest — Giving Thanks
Giving Thanks Wow, did we go through a whole cycle of the moon already? It seems like a minute ago we were here, spreading the good news, uplifting each other and ourselves. And given that this time around the We … Continue reading
Sacred Commerce
Sacred Commerce What do you call the New Age these days? If the New Age dawned in the 70’s, then it’s getting pretty long in the tooth, coming up on its semi-centennial, so wouldn’t a new designation almost be … Continue reading
We’ll Always Have Paris, Or Will Wee?
We’ll Always Have Paris Or Will Wee? Can we just agree that nothing screams “civilized society” like a well-kept public bathroom. Costs. maintenance, vandalism, and the like have resulted in the dwindling of this precious amenity, but if society is … Continue reading
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Tagged 2theloo, Bryant Park, chalets de nécessité, composting toilets, dames pipi, donate, fertilzer, Loeb Boathouse, micro-financing, NYC, Paris, pay to pee, public bathrooms, see-through toilet, two-way mirrored toilets, Uritrottoir urinal, Washington Square, wastewater, We'll always have Paris, world toilet day, Zurich
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Sustenance
It’s time again for the We Are The World 🌎 Blogfest, #WATWB, occurring on the last Friday of each month. Started by a fine group of bloggers who wanted to focus on the good news as a way of expanding … Continue reading
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Stranger Things
Stranger Things Winona Ryder, how we’ve missed you. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, Ryder was working so much it’s amazing that she had time for lunch, Heathers, Beetle Juice, Edward Scissorshands, Little Women, Girl Interrupted, The Age of … Continue reading
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Tagged 11, Demagorgen, Dungeons and Dragon, Halloween, Netflix Original Series, Stranger Things, The Clash, Winona Ryder
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