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Charles Eisenstein

February 17, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

Our Book  Group is discussing Charles Eisenstein’s  Sacred Economics.  We are over the moon about this book–so much so that Marie managed to convince Charles to come to Media to […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Charles Eisenstein, economics, economy, money, sacred economics

Why Transition?

February 9, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

“How has Transition changed my life? Utterly, completely, forever.”   So begins Charlotte Du Cann’s heartfelt article, A day in the life of a Transitioner. Definitely worth reading, my friends.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Charlotte Du Cann

The Heart & Soul of Transition

February 8, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

An important part of creating a positive vision for the future while adjusting to a post-carbon world is offering support for community members as they come to terms with changes […]

Filed Under: Blog, Inner Transformation Tagged With: emotional challenges, heart and soul, support, working group

Shannon Hayes in Media, PA!

February 7, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

We were so very  fortunate to have Shannon Hayes make a whistle stop in Media on her way to the PASA Conference last week.  An  audience of at least 100 […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: economy, radical homemaking, Shannon Hayes

Timebanking Works!

January 11, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

I just spent some time helping one of our Timebank members declutter her clothes closet–it was fun!  If you haven’t discovered the joy of Timebanking yet, check it out.  We […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: economics, Timebank

Planning For The Future

January 3, 2012 by Marion Leave a Comment

As unsettling world events continue to unfold at blistering speed, we continue working to bring our community together to find solutions that will help us weather the coming changes.  The […]

Filed Under: Annual Events, Annual Planning, Blog Tagged With: strategic planning, Transition Town Media

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