I get it. When every news channel is talking about the bad news du jour it’s hard to really believe in a better tomorrow. The hard truth is that there will always be bad news one channel flip or scroll away. But that doesn’t mean that should be all you focus on in your life. As…
Green Living
Seattle Artist Lauren Wilcox on Weaving Sustainability Into Her Work
In this community, we talk a lot about how the ethical fashion designers we support are working toward more sustainable business practices, such as sourcing deadstock material, utilizing scraps, and minimizing waste, but it’s not as often we hear from artists working in other forms. There are many approaches to weaving sustainability into an art…
Where To Find Positive News About The Environment
In a time filled with eco anxiety (along with, like, regular anxiety), we have to make sure we’re taking in good news alongside the bad. Hope is what keeps us moving toward change, and we lose hope when all we do is read about how the world is literally ending while we scroll. A few…
6 Black-Owned Wellness Businesses to Support this February and Beyond
It’s that time of year again! February is Black History Month, and that means we get to discover—and promote—Black-owned brands and companies we may not have heard of before. So in case you’ve been meaning to look up some new sustainable alternatives and ways to support small Black-owned businesses, here’s 6 bookmark for your next trip…
72 Hours in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap is the second largest city in the Kingdom of Cambodia. With its inspiring temples, colorful cafes and warm people, Siem Reap is a jewel of South-East Asia. It is also the gateway to Angkor, a UNESCO protected site of ancient ruins from the Khmer Empire. If you’re planning a getaway to this incredible…
How to Live More Sustainably in 2023 (For The Absolute Beginner)
Every year, we try to come up with fresh, easy ways to inspire people to live more sustainably. I mean, name a more important New Years resolution. And every year the stakes get higher. So much of the damage we’ve done is irreversible, and that only makes it more important to incorporate environmentally friendly habits…





