Happy Soul Food Friday!
This week:

“What if economics didn’t start with money but with human wellbeing”? Join us as we Developing the SD County Doughnut:
On Thursday, I was part of a panel at Cause SD on Doughnut Economics and why are current models are simply not cutting it.
If this work interests you, let me know and we can add you to the list..
Doughnut economics creator Kate Raworth and Janine Benyus – a biologist and leading figure in biomimetic design – discuss how starting from the whole can allow us to build systems and structures that help us to thrive. This conversation was originally presented at Equilibrium.
Equilibrium brought together interdisciplinary artists, campaigners, and thinkers to address questions of environmental justice and the role of culture in creating it, part of Radical Ecology x Back to Earth Live.
In Conversation: Kate Raworth and Janine Benyus│Serpentine
Nature is Speaking:
This vid reminds us of the fragility of humans and the steadfastness of mother earth and why we must live in harmony or face the consequences at our own undoing.
Nature Is Speaking – Julia Roberts is Mother Nature | Conservation International (CI)
The world’s oldest and largest iceberg will soon be no more:
The iceberg, known as A23a, has been on a journey following the current into warmer waters for months. Now, it has begun the predicted and natural process of breaking apart and eventually melting.
The world’s biggest iceberg is breaking up : NPR
Designers create incredible tech that can attach to surfboards and kayaks — here’s how it could help solve major problem in our oceans:
It has already won multiple awards. Oct 02, 2025, As we continue to fight against microplastic pollution, a team of engineers has created an innovative solution that could have a massive impact through an unexpected activity: water sports. According to Design Wanted, three graduates from IED Milan created Hauki, a project that turns board sports like surfing into microplastic cleanup efforts. Hauki is a system that attaches to surfboards, paddleboards, and canoes, and captures microplastics
Selections From the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Top 100:
Contest organizers from this year’s Audubon Photography Awards shared some of their Top 100 selections—featuring a ringed kingfisher, a yellow-eared parrot, whooper swans, and more.
Selections From the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Top 100 – The Atlantic
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“If you have come to help me, you are
wasting your time. But if you have
come because your liberation is
bound up with mine, then let us walk
together…”
— Lila Watson, Australian Aboriginal woman,
in response to mission workers
