Ocean, the watery frontier. These are the voyages of the junk ship Heraclitus. Its continuing mission to seek out the ethnosphere--focusing on cultural ecology...(more)
We all know our DNA is comprised of 26 chromosomes and a whole lot of so-called “junk DNA” harkening back to our ancient past. However, how does our DNA influence our future?...(more)
I met with Jai Spidel in the heart of old Santa Fe. He was hosting a meeting for citizens interested in the hazards of Depleted Uranium, as well as the evolution of the Buckman Diversion Project...(more)
I met Indigie Femme on the western rim of the Grand Canyon, 4000 feet above the Colorado River where it has cut out a nice niche for itself. So too has Indigie Femme...(more)
Moonrise is as spectacular as a Harvest Moonrise. It soars large into the sky, gathering with it the visions dreams and actions of a collective of true visionaries, setting the readership into a distinctively uplifting and edifying journey into the solutions being bantered about by this earth’s greatest minds and hearts...(more)
Kentucky Derby morning, My Nike’s were double tied; spandex triathlon shorts glistened against the molecules of moisture the New Mexico sky was ceremoniously delivering downward...(more)
John Allen has had a lifetime love affair with planet Earth. In his new memoir, Me and the Biospheres, Allen takes the reader on an unparalleled ride through his life...(more)
I have been fortunate in this life as Loneliness has been a stranger to me. My mother worked tirelessly to instill my sister and I with an ability to entertain ourselves...(more)
The cavalcade came from every direction... From the east, a cluster of New York City publishing and insurance executives possessing all the grit and humor that the east coast has to offer. From the south...(more)
Candy Jones wrote, produced and appears in her two documentary films, Do it For Uncle Graham and Seeing Dr. Zhao while heading her communications firm Just-Us Productions.
Had it with hot flashes? Cartons of cigarettes taking their toll? Don't want to deal with a full fledged flu? Considered Chinese Medicine to help you with these challenges? Join Candy Jones, and a host of others, as they share their own powerful personal stories of transformation and healing while...
Take an entertaining 60-year tour through New Mexico's nuclear history with New Mexico native Candy Jones. New Mexico has played host to the majority of our nation's nuclear weapon development. Jones playfully begs us to review New Mexico's Nuclear history while being mindful of what she calls THE BIG THREE: DENIAL, DECEPTION, AND CREATIVE COMMUNICATION. From Trinity to Hiroshima; to the world's only underground nuclear repository and a new plutonium bomb factory; our narrator asks us to take the tour - if not for ourselves; then for her Uncle Graham; a distinguished state legislator during the New Mexico's pioneer days.