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The Nomadic Community Gardens

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May 03, 2018
The Nomadic Community Gardens

The Nomadic Community Gardens

In big cities, the streets that people live on are "avenues of anonymity." Modern metropolises breed isolation and tend to alienate people from one another. Nomadic Community Gardens offers a solution for two common problems at once–utilizing empty space in a city and bringing its citizens together. A community garden leads people to learn and grow together. Where once there was chaos, violence, and despair, there is now peace, harmony, and togetherness.
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Last Lecture

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.

– Maya Angelou –

Last Lecture

Mick Cochrane was invited to give a lecture as part of a series based on Randy Pausch’s book, The Last Lecture. Not someone who enjoys the act of lecturing, he chose to tell four stories from his life. From them, you are invited to come to your own conclusions and draw from them your own lessons. They are extraordinarily simple and deep with themes that resonate through time and hearts: trust in the sustaining power of imagination; knock on a stranger’s door; shake someone’s hand, and even if it’s against the rules, click on unconditional love. { read more }

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