Author Archives: Emily Aviles

Breaking the cycle of poverty

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Social enterprise Juma Ventures is bridging the opportunity gap for low-income youth. more

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“When your heart is broken, you can feel everything”

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Susan Piver, a meditation teacher and practicing Buddhist, explores questions about how to live an authentic life. Her most recent book, The Wisdom of a Broken Heart, examines heartbreak—romantic and otherwise—from the perspective of the surprising opportunity that accompanies it: the opportunity for spiritual transformation and deep love. more

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The shaman’s pharmacy

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Discover how to use native plants to heal our bodies and our relationship with the natural world more

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Introducing OdeNow events

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What if you could sit down with the visionaries in Ode and ask them a question, face to face, maybe one you’ve longed to ask for a while? more

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Ode’s top 12 positive stories from 2011

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Good news rarely makes headlines—except in Ode! To celebrate 2011, here are Ode’s most positive stories of the year. more

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Heal at Mary’s Place

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A community bands together to support women diagnosed with cancer more

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Jurriaan Kamp shares solutions on Radio Green Talk

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Jurriaan Kamp, Editor-in-Chief of Ode magazine, is shinning a light on people and ideas that are changing the world on Radio Green Talk. more

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Book examines meaning of Occupy movement

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The Occupy movement has changed global conversations, but what is the deeper meaning of the protests? more

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Learn from 30 masters of conscious business

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Take steps to improve your life, your business and our world through the best ideas from the frontiers of conscious capitalism. more

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Take your time

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A lesson in slowing down to see the goodness that surrounds more

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