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Where Children Sleep: A Poignant Photo Series

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September 9, 2011

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Where Children Sleep: A Poignant Photo Series

While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.

– Angela Schwindt –

Where Children Sleep: A Poignant Photo Series

‘Where Children Sleep’ is a remarkable series capturing the diversity of and, often, disparity between children’s lives around the world through portraits of their bedrooms. Kenyan-born, English-raised, Venice-based documentary photographer James Mollison explores the topic with poignancy. The project began on a brief to engage with children’s rights and morphed into a thoughtful meditation on poverty and privilege, its 56 images spanning from the stone quarries of Nepal to the farming provinces of China to the silver spoons of Fifth Avenue. “From the start, I didn’t want it just to be about ‘needy children’ in the developing world, but rather something more inclusive, about children from all types of situations. It seemed to make sense to photograph the children themselves, too, but separately from their bedrooms, using a neutral background,” says Mollison, whose touching photos follow. { read more }

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A Storyteller of the Streets

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September 8, 2011

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A Storyteller of the Streets

Not only is your story worth telling, but it can be told in words so painstakingly eloquent that it becomes a song.

– Gloria Naylor –

A Storyteller of the Streets

Most people have never walked down the street and looked for homeless people before — most look the other way. But not Mark Horvath. A former Hollywood insider, Horvath has been a drug addict, con artist and, for a brief period, homeless. He says he’s left that life behind, and these days, he’s drawing on his past to inspire his Web site — Invisiblepeople.tv. The site is a collection of YouTube-length video profiles of homeless people he’s met across the country, and it’s become a surprise hit in social media circles. Horvath heads down Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, looking for homeless people. When he finds someone, he reaches into an overstuffed backpack and pulls out a bag of fresh white socks. Nearly everyone takes a pair. And when they do, Horvath pulls out a video camera and asks if he can interview them. { read more }

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Dogs with Custom Wheelchairs Inspire Rehab Patients

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September 7, 2011

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Dogs with Custom Wheelchairs Inspire Rehab Patients

Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.

– Helen Keller –

Dogs with Custom Wheelchairs Inspire Rehab Patients

Cruising in their custom wheelchairs, Chili and Arlo are the center of attention wherever they go. But for patients at the Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation in Dallas, these two canine caregivers are also an inspiration. “Many of the patients are new to wheelchairs,” Linda Marler, the program’s director told TODAY.com. “When they see Chili and Arlo, they say, ‘If those dogs can do it, so can I.'” Chili and Arlo are the only dogs with disabilities among the 90 specially trained therapy dogs that participate in Baylor’s Animal Assisted Therapy program. The canine volunteers make weekly visits to lift the spirits of patients who have suffered traumatic injuries or a stroke. “We use the dogs to create more of a home atmosphere and also to get a response,” Marler said. She’s found that animals will often elicit a reaction when every other method has failed. { read more }

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Gifting Art

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September 6, 2011

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Gifting Art

Be yourself. The world worships the original.

– Ingrid Bergman –

Gifting Art

A controversial statue led conversations.org founder Richard Whittaker to an unusual artist, Fredric Fierstein. The art piece itself was inspired from a place far off the beaten track. In Fredric’s words: “When I’ve gotten out of the cities I’ve met people of the earth, I call them. They’re not the kind of people you meet in the cities who are trying to hustle you. My guide, who spoke Thai and a few dialects, couldn’t speak with this guy. That’s how far out he was. I did find out from him, by sign language, that he was my age at that, which was so great! I had, I don’t know if you’d call it a revelation, I realized that guy could have been me and I could have been him. It’s so incredible.” A rich dialogue follows. { read more }

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Reflect on a radically different and meaningful experience you’ve had — does it inspire your own creativity?

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Mankind is No Island

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September 5, 2011

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Mankind is No Island

I accept relationship as my primary teacher about myself, other people, and the mysteries of the universe.

– Gay Hendricks –

Mankind is No Island

“Mankind is No Island” is a cleverly crafted visual and musical narrative — with a production budget of a whopping $57. Jason van Genderen shot this entire movie on a cell phone using emotive images found on street signage in Sydney and New York. Winner of the TropFest NY 2008 award, the world’s largest short film festival, it is a three and half minute meditation on hope and hunger, on community and care, and on beauty and belonging. { read more }

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Disrupt Yourself

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September 4, 2011

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Disrupt Yourself

If we just shook and rattled the old chains, nothing would move. One must add one’s own link to the chain. The more original the link, the greater the step forward.

– Frederic Chopin –

Disrupt Yourself

When Whitney Johnson decided to walk away from a stellar career on Wall Street, even close friends thought she might be making a mistake. But in Johnson’s own words, “Notwithstanding the considerable career and financial risks involved, it was time to leave my comfortable perch and become an entrepreneur. Time to disrupt myself. We typically define disruption as a low-end product or service that eventually upends an industry. But I’ve found that the rules of disruption apply to the individual too.” Six years into her transition she shares lessons gleaned from her journey, in this insightful Harvard Business Review post. { read more }

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Do something disruptive, something that feels right even though it might be unknown.

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Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Time

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September 3, 2011

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Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Time

What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him who asks, I do not know.

– Saint Augustine –

Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Time

“‘Time’ is the most used noun in the English language, yet it remains a mystery. We’ve just completed an amazingly intense and rewarding multidisciplinary conference on the nature of time, and my brain is swimming with ideas and new questions. Rather than trying a summary (the talks will be online soon), here’s my stab at a top ten list partly inspired by our discussions: the things everyone should know about time.” This intriguing Discover Magazine explores Time from the standpoint of science. { read more }

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Video of the Week: Farmin’ in the Hood

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Sep 02, 2011
Farmin' in the Hood

Farmin’ in the Hood

What started as an experiment has become a social movement. Words like fish farming, chicken coop and alternative energy don’t normally evoke an image of the inner city. The Urban Farming Guys are changing all of that by working from the inside out to build a united community, improve education, create jobs and lower crime in the inner city of Kansas City.
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An Accidental Activist

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September 2, 2011

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An Accidental Activist

We never know which of us will start the chain reaction. But one of us will.

– Colin Beavan –

An Accidental Activist

“So many of us have good ideas for helping the world. But we tuck our ideas away. I did. I’d tell myself that if the idea were any good someone else would have already done it. That I’m not capable of making a difference. I’d sit on my ideas, get on with my ‘life,’ and then feel angry at the world because the problems I cared about didn’t get solved. I had that fear of going first. Then I took my first hapless step into what I call accidental activism. In 2006, I started a project where I lived as environmentally as possible for a year — with my little family, on the ninth floor of an apartment building in the middle of New York City — to attract attention to the world’s environmental, economic, and quality of life crises. I had no experience as an activist. Yet suddenly my project caught fire.” { read more }

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The Best Goal is No Goal

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September 1, 2011

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The Best Goal is No Goal

It is not the road ahead that wears you out — it is the grain of sand in your shoe.

– Arabian proverb –

The Best Goal is No Goal

“These days, however, I live without goals, for the most part. It’s absolutely liberating, and contrary to what you might have been taught, it absolutely doesn’t mean you stop achieving things. It means you stop letting yourself be limited by goals. Consider this common belief: ‘You’ll never get anywhere unless you know where you’re going.’ This seems so common sensical, and yet it’s obviously not true if you stop to think about it. […] Goals as a system are set up for failure. Even when you do things exactly right, it’s not ideal. Here’s why: you are extremely limited in your actions. When you don’t feel like doing something, you have to force yourself to do it. Your path is chosen, so you don’t have room to explore new territory.” Leo Babauta shares his counter-intuitive perspective. { read more }

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Try out not having goals in some domain of your life, and notice the effects.

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