It’s okay not to be okay
Hilary Bond, Schools and Children’s worker for the Parish of Wareham, writes about the grief of the present moment: I’m told it’s grief. This thing that is leaving me unable … Continue reading It’s okay not to be okay
Awakening to a new economics
Hilary Bond, Schools and Children’s worker for the Parish of Wareham, writes about the grief of the present moment: I’m told it’s grief. This thing that is leaving me unable … Continue reading It’s okay not to be okay
350.org have written an open letter calling for a global coronavirus response that leads us towards a fairer and more sustainable society. It’s a useful summary of the key principles … Continue reading Five principles for a just recovery
John Daniels writes about the flows of energy through our bodies and through the economy: They’re all around us. Within us. We often don’t notice them, but without them we’d … Continue reading The importance of flows
There appears to be a widespread consensus that many consumer goods do not last as long as in the past. Tim Cooper investigates throwaway culture and how we can encourage longevity.
Green Shoots is a series that we have run on the website, profiling businesses that show a different approach to people and planet. In their own ways, they demonstrate something … Continue reading Green Shoots – Download our new report
Peter Grimwood explores the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand, and contrasts the economics of the world with the generous grace of God. In Matthew 14 we read the … Continue reading Gods economics of abundance
Joy in Enough are looking to recruit a resource developer to work on the Plenty programme. The role will be a part-time advisory role to help the Enabling Group of … Continue reading Help us find a materials developer
John Payne considers how the Coronavirus crisis compels us to rethink our relationship with time. One of the things that’s happening to some of us as we move into social … Continue reading A mist that appears for a little while…