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These are just a few of the themes we will explore when I talk with Laura Oldanie. I so deeply respect and appreciate how she has figured out her life and livelihood path, and so I invited her to share about it with me, and you get to join us! To attend our live conversation, or listen to the replay sign up here. Here’s more about my guest: Laura Oldanie is a green living and money coach who blogs at RichandResilientLiving.com, where she explores money and lifestyle choices for a regenerative future. Her goal is to help reluctant capitalists achieve financial resilience on a climate challenged planet. Laura's been featured in CNBC, Forbes, and Good Housekeeping. She is co-author of the life-changing book Growing FREE (Financially Resilient/Economically Empowered) Building the Life of Your Dreams Without Losing Your Soul or Destroying the Planet. Know someone who would love to join us? Please do forward this email to them! Warmly, Karryn Regenepreneurs |
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Dear Reader. We live in a f'd up economy when people are literally getting paid bonuses to build better bombs, obfuscate justice, forcibly abduct and disappear people, exploit workers more efficiently, and, and, and... (sadly, we could fill in the blanks here for days and not be finished). And therefore it's understandable that some days, it's just hard to metabolize all that is happening. It's painful that too many people's daily work is eroding our communities and beautiful living world. In...
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