The Complex Anatomy of Food Justice: Poverty and Obesity
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been discussing the ways in which your diet might be a function of your mother’s food-related habits. In a three […]
Continue reading »Over the last few weeks, I’ve been discussing the ways in which your diet might be a function of your mother’s food-related habits. In a three […]
Continue reading »As a behavioral scientist, it’s always inspiring and affirming when others get to the lowest common denominator and it’s behavior change. It happened last week at […]
Continue reading »Back in grad school, I wrote an National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal called Policy as Design. It was an extension of my work with the Research […]
Continue reading »I’ve been reading my esteemed colleague Dr. Tamsin Woolley-Barker’s Teeming: How Superorganisms Work to Build Infinite Wealth in a Finite World for the past few […]
Continue reading »For anyone who knows me, you know that dance is my bliss. It’s only fitting that my seventh volume of poetry is dedicated to this […]
Continue reading »This morning I picked up a book that a colleague recommended, called Energy Leadership, and read it from cover to cover. It struck me that […]
Continue reading »On the heels of my last post about mindfulness, and my recently launched book, which focuses on the connections between human health, climate change, and social […]
Continue reading »Recently I participated in a ten-day Vipassana Meditation Training in the California desert. It had been on my bucket list for over a decade, so I […]
Continue reading »I read several articles this weekend and two were about the same solution for two seemingly very different challenges facing society: being happy, and improving climate stability. […]
Continue reading »Building on my post about how to reinvent academia, I want to focus a bit on the constraints that make scientific research limited in its […]
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