TOO GOOD TO GO APP
Food waste fighting app ‘Too Good To Go’ announced that it has saved one million meals in the UK since its launch in 2016, preventing an estimated 2,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Too Good To Go reduces Read More …
Food waste fighting app ‘Too Good To Go’ announced that it has saved one million meals in the UK since its launch in 2016, preventing an estimated 2,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Too Good To Go reduces Read More …
Twenty-one-year-old British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason first won attention aged 17 as the first black musician to win the prestigious BBC Young Musician of the Year competition. Now, thanks to the so-called “Sheku effect”, a new generation Read More …
A mystery benefactor has been handing out “surprise bags” (wundertüete) of money—more than €200,000—for local causes in the German city of Brunswick. The bags have been appearing at regional newspaper the Braunschweiger Zeitung with instructions on which charity Read More …
“In Europe, we throw out so many things,” says Martine Postma, long frustrated by our throwaway culture. “I wanted to do something about it.” What she did was to open the first Repair Café in Amsterdam, a social Read More …
“A scientific worldview which does not profoundly come to terms with the problem of conscious minds can have no serious pretensions of completeness. Conciousness is part of our universe, so any physical theory which makes no proper place for Read More …
Our award-winning app, Happy Hints, has undergone a substantial facelift and is available both on iOS and android. Even though the outward appearance remains familiar, under the hood there’s a whole lot more power available to you. Read More …
John McConnel is a speaker, trainer, workshop facilitator, spiritual teacher and writer who lives in London. He has worked as a prison governor, social worker and stress management trainer and helped many depressed and stressed people in his life, Read More …
The arena of consciousness is vast. There are now numerous models attempting to capture this subject, most of which have been built on ancient ideologies and templates. The modern models mostly claim to be new because they have different names Read More …
The sound of bad news ricocheting around the world is deafening. Every news medium has a klaxon reverberating loudly, each one looking to outdo the other, with a story even worse than the last one. We’re told we Read More …
“Tell me and I’ll forget… Show me and I may remember… Involve me and I’ll understand”. Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC) The world finds itself in a precarious position and it would be easy just to sit Read More …