Shared-Vision March 2008 Issue

SV REGULARS
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
SharedVISION in High Heels.
by Rebecca Ephraim
READERS LETTERS
EDITORS' PICKS

Sunfood Living, Maneesh de Moor’s Sadhana, and The Real Dirt on Farmer John.
WHATCHA Listenin' To?

Ron Williams, founder of happyfrog.ca, gives us an earful.


We Love the Bad Boys
But do we really want to invest in them?
by Nina Winham

From Sin to Savy
Socially responsible investing goes mainstream.
by Nina Winham

Attack of the Killer Plastics
It's time to start tossing those yogurt tubs into the blue box.
by Melissa Breyer

Home Sweet Dome
These arched abodes are easy on the eyes - and the planet
by Kim Davis

Paradise off the Grid
Consider an intentional community in Central America.
by Stephanie MacDonald

Grin and Bear It? Forget It
Learning to let go with restorative yoga.
by Pamela Post

Body Talk
The latest findings in integrative health.
by Elizabeth Barker

Confessions of a Meat-Eating Vegetarian
What's more important to me: saving the planet, or my health?
by Kathy Sinclair

Embrace your inner Schwarzenegger
Trading down dog for pumping iron. by Pamela Post

Chemical Overload
When your environment is your enemy. by Alicia Priest

You Call That Food?
Why modern-day grub is hard to stomach.

Fresh Greens
Introducing West’s new executive chef, Warren Geraghty; UrbanSweet Honey straight out of East Van hives; and Northwest Culinary Academy’s
Serious Foodie course.
by Trish Kelly

Scrimping on Food
Why some Westsiders are suffering from malnutrition


Couples' Retreats and Root Canals
It's all about digging deep.
by Rebecca Ephraim

Junk Mail Enema

A Global Baby's Music for Change
Mixed race (black, white, Cherokee, Creek) and adopted, the Vancouver soul singer known as GreenTaRA snubs music industry standards while attracting worldwide attention with her passionate pleas for social justice. Adrian Mack tears the wild child away from her guitar long enough to get the scoop.

The Secret Millionaire
Now the truth can be told about Carol Newell's visionary generosity. by Pamela Post

The Private Eye of Food Politics
Celebrated author Ruth Ozeki writes to satisfy her curiosity. Fame and fortune are beside the point.
by Nadine Pedersen

The Real Earth Mother
My experiments in green parenting.
by Cori Howard

Sustainable City
EcoDensity is about designing better neighbourhoods. by Thomas Osdoba

March ENVision
Featuring Diva Diamondz’ answer to smelly shoes, WOOP worm poo, divine duds from Lav and Kush, brain-boosting fish oil from Ascenta, Edible Landscapes organic teas, Voltaic solar back packs, and chic baby wear from Lola and Lucas.

February ENVision
Featuring a chocolate getaway, repurposed vinyl, a heartfelt board game, woolly bedtime wonders, skin products good enough to eat, birth supply boxes, Ayurvedic treats, and sweat-shop free soy.

March Visionaries
Featuring naturopath and Everest Marathon runner Pushpa Chandra, green builder Norm Couttie, and Blue Water Cafe’s executive chef, Frank Pabst.
photo by: Jaime Kowal

February Visionaries
Featuring Vancouver power couples in sustainability and health: Farah Nazarali and Dustin Anderson, Alexandra Samuel and Rob Cottingham, Jean-Pierre LeBlanc and Kate Ross-LeBlanc, Spencer Herbert and Romi Chandra.
photo by: Jaime Kowal

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