
Sunday Check-in
It’s Sunday morning and the crisp fall weather is creeping into my apartment through my open window. This is the
It’s Sunday morning and the crisp fall weather is creeping into my apartment through my open window. This is the
I am so tired of having to do workshops around environmental racism and classism and environmental justice and seeing how
Episode 57 of the Keeping Things Alive Podcast features Laura’s conversation with Andrew Marcum. Andrew has a PhD in American
Greta Thunberg, spoke to the leaders of 190 countries attending the United Nations COP24 conference on climate change in Poland
I (Laura) took the above photo on the morning of April 22, 2018, from the road that you can take
My podcast begins by saying that I interview people who are “keeping things alive in work and play,” but I
Life has shifted for me once again, and this time I find myself living and sleeping in the “my-parents’-dining-room-turned-my-bedroom” while
Yesterday the President of the United States announced his decision to withdraw from the international Paris Climate Agreement. I knew
One of my favorite websites is Brain Pickings, and today the creator, Maria Popova, showcased a beautiful poster by Wendy
This is the fourth year that I’ve had a square-foot garden. It’s a four-foot-by-six-foot raised bed vegetable and herb garden
I didn’t write any new posts this month, although I did update my “Keeping Things Alive Podcast” post a number
My life’s mission is to inspire others to adopt broader perspectives on sustainability and live a life that is more aligned with the Earth’s natural systems.
Thank you for your interest in this important, existential topic. Here’s to Keeping Things Alive!