The Honorable Harvest by Megan Lindow
"Our hearts hurt when we see biodiversity going away, and we know there are better ways to manage the world. That destruction of the natural world affects us deeply. It adds to our trauma because we’ve lived so close to the Earth for so many generations." - J Dallas Gudgell
The waggle dance of the Bees: a perspective from southern Africa by Megan Lindow
Like the bees who dance to communicate, we too can presence with one another, co-regulating our nervous systems and tapping our innate gifts for knowledge, wisdom and healing.
The Climate Consciousness Summit begins...
Could healing our collective nervous system enable wider, more coherent and compassionate actions toward planetary repair?
Annie Spade - A truly magical confluence in Balcones Tejas
This beautiful essay written by Annie Spade opens with a full moon moment of making music, real music, through which
In Conversation with visual Sketchnote Artist Michele Braniff
Artist Michele Braniff created an incredible visual 'Sketchnote' of last month's 12th International r3.0 conference
In Conversation with Maria Elena Daynes and Marie-Angel Chevrier de Rien, Théra
In this conversation, StoryMoss explores European indigeneity and the French cultural roots of bioregioning with Maria-Elena Daynes and Marie-Angel Chevrier
Karen Lemke - In Conversation with Karie Crisp, towards the Turtle Island Bioregional Congress in September 2026
Karie Crisp shares the story of her journey from corporate sustainability professional to co-hosting the Turtle Island Bioregional Congress in
Salvador Perez - Leyes vivas, territorios que enseñan / Living laws, territories that teach
Escuchar a Michelle Maloney en la serie de conferencias Braiding Bioregional Resilience & Regeneration: Learning to Reinhabit Earth Together ha sido una experiencia profundamente transformadora.
Karen Lemke - Art as Relationship to Food, Who Feels Beautiful in a Jar Together?
A meal that is an art project about the food system is fun. The standard rules do not apply. Suspend