Drax and FERN are still communicating to the watching crowd. Hopefully soon they will start speaking to each other.
Read MoreSarah grew up in rural Tasmania but felt the call of the red dirt to head out west after she’d qualified as a teacher. At Punmu, she found an indigenous Australian community who had established their own school.
Read MoreEvery school should have a John Deighan. John is an extraordinary man who goes above and beyond to bring incredible insights and experiences to children’s lives.
Read MoreWhat I love about The Perennial Plate films is that they don’t judge the people they’re filming. They don’t try to force a message down your throat; they’re gentle. They just show their subjects’ way of life and I believe this is profoundly important, profoundly beautiful in fact.
Read MoreI hope that you might all come together one day soon as good folk and speak about what inspires and worries each of you, to discover the common ground that unites you and to use that as a bridge to grapple with the things that divide you. If you all could do that, I am certain that the discussion would help you all to make the world a much better place.
Read MoreWhat might we achieve if we sit down with a climate denier, somewhere out of the public eye and listen?
#MightBeTimeToTrySomethingDifferent
Read MoreGetting worm farming going in Palestine could be the start of better soil and rainfall management, better yields from exhausted fields and a renewed connection between people and their land.
Read MorePresident Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement represents a critical and potentially great breakthrough – depending on what we do with it - in our collective efforts to tackle climate change.
Read MoreEarthworms are helping kids extend their thinking in science, mathematics and even English, not to mention teaching them about recycling and how to grow food!
Read MoreTeaching is not a profession you go into for money. Its rewards are completely different, they’re not so tangible, they’re more spiritual
Read MoreSome would call it a “professional development program”; others might call it a “Leadership Retreat”. We called it an “Earthworm Gathering”,
Read MoreAt the end of the recent Nestlé Responsible Sourcing Studio in Thailand, I asked the nine Responsible Sourcing team members a simple question: “What did you learn about your duck this week?” For the uninitiated, it seems an odd question – your duck? For those nine Nestlé colleagues, it meant a great deal. It was an invitation to share something about their soul.
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