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How Understanding A Bit About Wool Can Make You A Better Leader
What can leaders learn from nature—particularly mountain goat wool? This marvel of biological engineering, offers a wealth of insights for leaders. Dive into this article to get bio-inspired!
Tasting the Future of Food: A Bite into SciFi Foods' CellAg Burger
Thanks to biotechnology and other exponential technologies, innovators around the world are coming up with new sources of nutritious, sustainable, and yes, delicious food. Here’s my first taste of cellular agriculture, a bite into a proprietary blend of SciFi Foods cellular beef and plant ingredients.
12 Days of Antarctica: Wildlife Wonders from the Icy South
Following my immersive leadership expedition in Antarctica with Homeward Bound, I was inspired to bring together snapshots of the remarkable animal characters I encountered during my journey.
Love the Outdoors? Enjoying Nature Indoors Delivers Bio-Inspired Benefits Too!
Connecting with the natural world in outdoor settings has been shown to offer a multitude of benefits, including nurturing mental health. But what if you can’t make it outside? Then why not invite nature to your indoor spaces? Dive into this blog to discover creative ways to make it happen!
Book Recommendation: The Song of the Cell by Siddhartha Mukherjee
If you feel a thrill each time the natural world reveals one of its secrets to you, then I suggest picking up a copy of The Song of the Cell. The book brims with the sheer joy of understanding the world of biological cells. It may not be a quick read, but it should leave you with the sense of momentous possibility that marks this special moment in human history.
Book Recommendation: This is Your Mind on Plants by Michael Pollan
Would you like coffee or tea? Before you decide, I recommend you read on. This is Your Mind on Plants is another Michael Pollan book that makes for a compelling read. As promised by the title, this book takes a deep dive into three plant-derived molecules and their impacts on people: opium, caffeine, and mescaline.