LP Picks
A place for LP to house the many places she finds inspiration.
I recently heard Roshi Joan Halifax talk about the need to metabolize strong emotions-- fear, anger, grief. I was so struck by her language.
Manifesta is a woman-owned salon in Oakland where the founders articulate their three core values in designing their business model as well as the interior of their salon. These values are consulted at every business meeting and actively inform decisions about hiring, service offerings, and community partnerships.
Blue Avocado is a great resource for nonprofits, particularly this edition focused on younger professionals and completed in partnership with the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network. Subscribe free by visiting www.blueavocado.org.
Great newsletter focused on research and education of compassion, altruism, and empathy.
A podcast about innovators, entrepreneurs, and idealists, and the stories behind the movements they built.
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving season, Gratefulness is full of prompts on living a grateful life. Enjoy. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
The Sheconomista Report: a weekly written by Lauren Lizardo. She chats about money and life for everyday ladies and entrepreneurs.
An excellent resource — great key points and lots of links. Jesse does great work and I recommend her blog.
- Turning to One Another by Margaret Wheatley
- Gracious Space: A Practical Guide for Working Better Together, 2nd ed. by Patricia Hughes and Bill Grace, Center for Ethical Leadership in Washington State
- Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with or Like or Trust by Adam Kahane
Peace on the Inside: original wisdom and helpful commentary
Improvised Life: quirky examples of art, design, and culture
The What List: two women dish on fashion, food, and travel, a guilty pleasure that turned me on to Hoka One One shoes.
Peter Block's "Six Conversations" which is part of his Civic Engagement Series sponsored by A Small Group
Last week, I listened to a wonderful podcast with Angel Kyodo Williams, a Buddhist priest and teacher. Her main point, per the Buddha: Life is uncomfortable. Lean in.