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She lives | An interview with Jean Shinoda Bolen

Jean Shinoda Bolen, M. D, is a psychiatrist, renowned Jungian analyst and an internationally respected author and speaker, who has written thirteen books in over eighty translations. These include The Tao of Psychology, Goddesses in Everywoman, Gods in Everyman, Ring of Power, Crossing to Avalon, Close to the Bone, The Millionth Circle, Goddesses in Older Women, Crones Don’t Whine, Urgent Message from Mother, Like a Tree, Moving Towards the Millionth […]

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You don’t know shit | An interview with Joe Jenkins

Joe Jenkins literally wrote the book on humanure—The Humanure Handbook—a 255-page guide to composting human manure, including building your own toilet and turning your own excrements into rich, crumbly brown humus for your garden. Originally published in 1995 and now in its third edition, The Humanure Handbook has sold more than 55,000 copies in the US alone, with translations in whole or in part in sixteen languages. The second edition, […]

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The problem is the SOILution | An interview with Sasha Kramer

Sasha Kramer is a slight, blonde former New Yorker who got a Ph.D. in ecology from Stanford University in 2006, the same year she co-founded SOIL (Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods)—a nonprofit headquartered in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. SOIL’s mission is to “promote dignity, health, and sustainable livelihoods through the transformation of wastes into resources.” In other words, composting human wastes to create the rich, black soil that Haiti desperately needs, while eliminating […]

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Dr. Gay Bradshaw

Advocating for the souls of animals | An interview with Gay Bradshaw

Gay Bradshaw holds PhDs in both ecology and psychology. She’s also trained in linguistics and geophysics and has published, taught, and lectured widely in both the U.S. and internationally. Her work focuses on trans-species psychology—the theory and methods for the study and care of the psychological well-being of animals and of communities of non-human and human animals. She is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Elephants on the Edge: What […]

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