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Presence

Over the past month, I’ve been reading Presence by Peter M. Senge, C. Otto Scharmer, Joseph Jaworski, and Betty Sue Flowers. Those of you who have come to know me probably realize by now that I’m a pretty obsessive reader. Yet unlike most of what I read, Presence was more like a wonderful...

Back from Portugal

I got back last night from a week in Portugal. It was our annual immediate family-only trip. Every year, Chiara, Alexander, Meika, my wife, and myself take a week alone somewhere to get reaquainted. It’s amazing what happens when we spend two hours having dinner rather than 2 minutes, and talk...

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Toxins

Does this sound familiar: You read the papers. You watch the news. You surf the blogosphere. And with every new bit of eco-reporting, you just keep thinking… This is freakin’ nuts. There’s got to be a better way. And of course there is. We don’t have to be chained to the toxics treadmill. With a...

7th Gen Day in the Life - Part One: The Toner Cartridge

Ever wonder what it's like in the bowels of Seventh Generation? I am starting an ongoing series of V-logs to reveal who we are beyond the leaf. And on. WR

Celebrate the 4th of July with An Inconvenient Truth

I just saw Al Gore’s movie. I know why he named it An Inconvenient Truth. Because much of what we can and must do is in fact inconvenient. The movie left me deeply saddened and depressed since so much of what I can and must do I have left undone. I have been complacent, left this challenge in the...