The Red Dress
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Kirstie Macleod shares how her idea for a collaborative embroidery project created a platform to amplify the voices of those who took part in the award-winning and global initiative. "Covered in millions of stitches, the 6.8kg Red Dress is weighted as much by the individual stories and collective voices waiting to be heard as by the threads and beads that adorn it ..read more
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The Divine Vessel
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2M ago
Teacher and Kabbalist Mike Bais explores how Kabbalah celebrates the divine feminine, whilst affirming that "Although the divine feminine brings life through the birth of her womb, she also brings death. This is the universal, metaphysical principle behind the feminine in creation ..read more
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Tackling Period Poverty
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2M ago
Dipisha Bhujel shares the story of how and why she set up Project Sparśa – a women-led not-for-profit company that makes compostable sanitary pads from banana plants and uses its revenue to better educate young Nepalese women about their bodies and menstruation ..read more
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Plant Connections
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With the help of plant allies, writer, naturalist and herbalist Brigit Anna McNeill went looking for her feelings and rediscovered her once lost wild voice. "Working with the plants drew my attention and awareness to my learnt habit of gaslighting the heart of me ..read more
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Acts of Gathering
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2M ago
Charlotte Fraser introduces an exhibition at the Eden Project in Cornwall that celebrates our connection to a story that is beyond time and space. This exhibition invites people to consider how the emergence of customs and traditions in relation to food can enhance our connections to each other and to the land ..read more
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Urban Greening
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2M ago
Charlotte Ina Sterland reports on a new study that shows how planting indigenous species rapidly increases biodiversity in cities. Australian ecologist Luis Mata reveals that "Bringing back species diversity should take a really long time, but this study is concrete evidence that it can happen in just three years ..read more
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Your Wellness is (literally) in Your Own Hands
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4M ago
Co-authors Charlotte Abrahams and Katy Bevan explore the power of crafting and its role in wellness. "Arts and crafts are part of the fabric of our culture. They are invaluable in making rituals and ceremonies such as funerals and births impressive, memorable and unique ..read more
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The Dark before Dawn
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4M ago
Sometimes it is only when everything has been lost that you can find your way back to hope and enchantment. Men's coach James Garside shares his story of that journey, and his realisation that pain and isolation can open us up to new possibilities ..read more
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A Story of Hope
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4M ago
Merlin Hanbury-Tenison, founder of the Thousand Year Trust, which is dedicated to restoring Britain's lost temperate rainforests, tells a new story of reforestation, bit by bit, that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from Nature. He asserts that "In a thousand years' time Nature will have returned in all her glory to our islands ..read more
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The Story of the Nettle Dress
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4M ago
Filmmaker Dylan Howitt shares an inspiring fairytale - which is really a deep love story - for our time. "It's about the deep value of creativity and imagination, and a slow, mindful craft that is more in tune with the natural world ..read more
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