As many of you know, music is an integral part of my life. In fact, I listen to music virtually all day long. My Ipod plays as I commute, throughout my day
Statistician Nic Marks asks why we measure a nation’s success by its productivity — instead of by the happiness and well-being of its people. He
I love Brian Johnson and his Philosopher’s notes. He brings pearls of wisdom in bite size pieces. Here is one of my favorites….on spiritual farts.
One of my favorite peeps, Professor Bob Thurman, The President of Tibet House and guest blogger here, goes on one of his great rants and contends that true h
Absolutely brilliant articulation of the future of medicine by my “guru” and the father of Functional Medicine (and the nicest guy you could ever meet),
What is happiness, and how can we all get some? Biochemist turned Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard says we can train our minds in habits of well-being, to gener
Most of us just sit and wait for the governments to take action about climate change. Wafalme instead think that together we can, with small actions in our d
I have profiled Playing for Change previously. Playing for Change is a multimedia movement created to inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through
Bulali Dyakopu, an incredible young woman. I was recently in South Africa and visited the Ubuntu Fund, where I met this amazing young woman, Bulali Dyakopu.
Towards the end of last year, we opened our new Ubuntu Center in Port Elizabeth. It is very exciting for all of us at Ubuntu as it has been years of planning