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Old Skool Cafe

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Apr 09, 2015
Old Skool Cafe

Old Skool Cafe

As a juvenile corrections officer, it broke Teresa Goine’s heart to see young offenders coming back through the California prison system time and again. Sending these youth back home without a support system to keep them on the right track seemed to be setting them up for systematic failure. Eventually, Goines came up with the idea of Old Skool Cafe, a 1940s-style supper club run entirely by at-risk youth. This film is a voluntary project by Still Motion – the first film in their "Share" project to give back to society by doing what they do best – tell stories.
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How Gratitude Beats Materialism

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How Gratitude Beats Materialism

If the only prayer you said was thank you, that would be enough.

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How Gratitude Beats Materialism

We all know the benefits of a grateful heart. It helps us cultivate a deeper awareness of our true gifts in each moment. And yet, even though we know that the most important things in life aren’t “things” — why do we still have a tendency to want to accumulate material goods? Is there a way to deliberately cultivate gratitude, such that it releases us from our need for those bright, shiny things? New research suggests that the answer to that is, yes. Read on to discover how. { read more }

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Take the time each day to write down five things for which you are grateful.

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