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Book Review: ‘The Urban Farmer’ by Curtis Stone.
Book Review: The Urban Farmer: growing food for profit on leased and borrowed land. Curtis Stone. New Society Publishers (266pp).
In my visits to meet different Transition groups, I get to see lots of community gardens. Community gardens can be amazing spaces, places for communities to come together, to run
Interview with Chris Johnstone: “Burnout is a risk where people are passionate about what they do”
Chris Johnstone is an old friend of this blog, a resilience specialist and writer, author of ‘Active Hope’ and ‘Find your Power’, who is now living in the north-east of Scotland. One is his areas of speciality is balance and burnout, so we felt like the ideal person to
Catherine Sutton on managing burnout in Albany, CA.
I started Transition Albany in 2009 and – despite that “I” at the beginning of this sentence – our first event was a model of cooperation and organizing as group. Not surprisingly it was also very successful: multilayered, rich, informative and inspiring. We showed Power of Community, and had various community building
Transition Móstoles, a short step, a big city, a long way.
During the 2015, the Instituto de Transición Rompe el Círculo and the municipal candidatureGanar Móstoles have worked together in designing the strategies that will make Transition City Mostoles possible . As a result of this cooperation and the effort made by the candidature town councilors –people we specially want to thank
Chris Johnstone’s 5 Burnout Tips: No:1. See enthusiasm as a resource.
Activity of the fortnight: How sustainable is your group?
Format: Activity
People: Group
Time needed: 40 minutes
Resources needed: This guide, a place to meet
Why do it
Transition is about balance and people need to take time to relax as well as doing stuff, so getting this balance is crucial to staying healthy and effective. If you have