Sixties Songs that Changed the World

The 300th issue of Resurgence (Jan/Feb), aptly coincides with the London V&A Museum’s current “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970” exhibition, and to commemorate this the staff at Resurgence & Ecologist have compiled their “Top 20 Songs that Changed the World” from this turbulent era, available on the magazine’s website, www.resurgence.org/revolution.

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Mukti Mitchell wins “Environmental Champion” award

Mukti Mitchell, author of The Guide to Low Carbon Lifestyles and Director of CosyHome Company – who famously sailed an eco micro yacht around Britain – was announced this year’s ‘Environmental Champion’ at the DEBI Awards (Devon Environmental Business Initiative)

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SKILFUL DIALOGUE CAN TRANSFORM ORGANISATIONS

Vilma Nikolaidou, Head of Organisational Development at the Tate Gallery, says: “This is one of the best development programmes I have ever attended – very practical, with uniquely strong research and academic foundations.”

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BRITAIN’S PEACE PILGRIM REACHED OXFORD ON WORLD PEACE DAY

80 year-old Satish Kumar’s 50-mile walk raised the curtain on the One Earth One Humanity One Future festival yesterday Veteran peace pilgrim Satish Kumar, who once famously walked 8000 miles for peace from India to the USA,  completed a 50-mile pilgrimage from the source of the River Thames to Oxford yesterday, arriving in the city… Continue reading BRITAIN’S PEACE PILGRIM REACHED OXFORD ON WORLD PEACE DAY

Speak Differently, Live Differently!

New workshop at Alternatives with Conscious Frontiers speaker, Sarah Rozenthuler, reveals how to navigate life’s “Big Conversations” to transform your life In her “Life Changing Conversations” workshop at Alternatives (St James’s Church, Piccadilly) on Sunday 2nd October, Sarah Rozenthuler –chartered psychologist, leadership coach, and author of Life Changing Conversations – offers you an opportunity to open… Continue reading Speak Differently, Live Differently!

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Music – A force for change

Resurgence & Ecologist joins Neil Young’s UK tour and environmental quest                                   Resurgence & Ecologist magazine have joined veteran “rocker of new consciousness” Neil Young on his tour of Britain and Ireland this week, helping to turn up the… Continue reading Music – A force for change

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Why Low Carbon Living improves your quality of life – Mukti Mitchell explains

In this short video, Mukti Mitchell, author of the Guide to Low Carbon Lifestyles, explains the spiritual benefits of low carbon living…he also explains why its good for your body and your mind, as well as psychologically.

You can discover more about Mukti – including his epic sailing expedition around the UK in an eco micro yacht sharing his “low carbon living” message – by visiting his website: www.lowcarbonlifestyle.org.uk.

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Wellbeing festival invites action for a sustainable planet

               Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th October, London   Hosted by Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, the fourth Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing returns to London’s Bishopsgate Institute ) on Saturday 10th October, calling for a shift in focus from economic growth to growth in wellbeing. A follow up workshop organised by Network of Wellbeing… Continue reading Wellbeing festival invites action for a sustainable planet

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ROAD TO PEACE: Peace Pilgrimage tests the UK’s currency of Kindness

Article for Triodos Bank’s Colour of Money magazine In June 2015, I joined the makers of the celebrated Dalai Lama film, Road to Peace, walking 200 miles from London to Glastonbury to celebrate the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday and his message of Peace. Setting off without any money to undertake the epic two week walk… Continue reading ROAD TO PEACE: Peace Pilgrimage tests the UK’s currency of Kindness

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WOMAD in the MUD!

Review – WOMAD Festival 2015 The recent 33rd WOMAD Festival at the end of July was a helluva mud bath! But it takes far more than a bit of rain and mud to dampen the WOMAD spirits, and the legendary world music spectacular burnt its usual bright flame, hosting over 120 performers from 53 countries and… Continue reading WOMAD in the MUD!

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