by Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJul 9, 2019Trashed Oceans and PlasticitySo many people have been “sold a bill of goods,” in this case plastic-wrapped or plastic-bagged this or that, while their interests and need
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner with Gail KoellnFeb 13, 2018Loving Animal Nature: Saving the World Means Loving All of ItWe evolved to have a loving animal nature, to be attuned intimately to and in relationship to life around us without judgment. Loving anima
by Gail Koelln, Co-DirectorNov 14, 2017Nurturing Nature in NantucketA couple of weeks ago, LoraKim and I spent a wonderful weekend on Nantucket Island, presenting a Nurture Nature workshop for, and engaging i
by Gail Koelln with Katherine KimMay 9, 2017Katherine Kim: Nature is Calming and StrengtheningThe past couple of weeks, we began an exploration of how some of us nurture ourselves through nature. This week I’m excited to introduce you
by Gail Koelln with Eleanor LeydenMay 2, 2017Eleanor Leyden: It's the Little Things That CountLast week I began an exploration of how some of us nurture ourselves through nature, starting with myself. This week let me introduce you to
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerApr 18, 2017The Path of Nurturing Yourself and Others: Empathy and HonestyIf we don't love and care for ourselves fiercely, we cannot be fierce advocates for this wondrous world and her beings. Taking time and
LoraKim JoynerMar 7, 2017Got Emotional Intelligence?Last week’s blog was on the topic of Emotional Intelligence (EI), which is particularly relevant to today’s political situation. Have you tu
LoraKim JoynerNov 16, 2016Nurture Nature: Post ElectionThis weeks Nurture Nature Tip asks us how we can live life fully, even when it is a broken hallelujah. Let us praise life by growing our em