In my last post, I spoke about the forthcoming documentary, Enlighten Up! As luck would have it, a reader, Elise, interviewed the filmmaker — Kate Churchill — and posted the interview link in the comments section of this blog. You can check out the interview in its entirety here.
I enjoyed reading the interview and […]
A Lesson From Enlighten Up — Where Are You Looking?
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Yoga
A Lesson From Enlighten Up — Where Are You Looking?
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
In my last post, I spoke about the forthcoming documentary, Enlighten Up! As luck would have it, a reader, Elise, interviewed the filmmaker — Kate Churchill — and posted the interview link in the comments section of this blog. You can check out the interview in its entirety here.
I enjoyed reading the interview and […]
Tags: Yoga
A Lesson From Enlighten Up — Where Are You Looking?
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
In my last post, I spoke about the forthcoming documentary, Enlighten Up! As luck would have it, a reader, Elise, interviewed the filmmaker — Kate Churchill — and posted the interview link in the comments section of this blog. You can check out the interview in its entirety here.
I enjoyed reading the interview and […]
Tags: Yoga
Do low status primates eat badly? [Evolving Thoughts]
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
A blog that I have just come across is Deric Bownds’ Mindblog. He covers issues of standard and evolutionary psychology and is well worth reading. One of his posts is this: Social heirarchy, stress, and diet, in which he presents recent evidence that stressed primates (in this case humans) eat lower quality, high sugar and […]
Tags: Health
An underwhelming performance in London [Respectful Insolence]
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Remember how I warned citizens of the U.K. about an impending visit to their fair island by American apologist for antivaccinationist nonsense and his invitation to give a briefing at Parliament?
Apparently, the whole thing was very–shall we say?–underwhelming. The lameness of his excuses, they limp:
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Tags: Health
Bioenergy: Fuelling the food crisis?
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
There’s a ‘UN food price crisis summit in Rome’ at which a debate is occurring about biofuels. On the one hand they are seen as the ultimate in green fuels, but on the other hand the rise of biofuels is impacting the availability of food. To grow biofuels means to divert farmland and […]
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