by wordpress | Mar 2, 2015 | Blog Posts
“It’s just so wonderful to learn that I’m not alone.” These ten words were shared by a Sunday Assembly attendee, and made Amy Boyle further appreciate all the hard work and effort she put forth to found the organization in Los Angeles. Amy...
by wordpress | Feb 27, 2015 | Blog Posts
What does crafting a TEDx line-up and a great chili have in common? For both you need a killer recipe, the best ingredients, plenty of good spices, a secret ingredient or two, and slow cooking to let the flavors blend. If the speakers and entertainers are the key...
by wordpress | Feb 25, 2015 | Blog Posts
You — yes, you! — are the ideal TEDxNavesink attendee. You’re probably wondering how I know this when I don’t even know who you are, so allow me to explain.You may have seen a link to this article in an email or through social media. Maybe a friend or colleague shared...
by wordpress | Feb 23, 2015 | Blog Posts
How could slowing down enough to trace your finger through water, waking to watch the sunrise or sitting to meditate in a new place actually cause faster activity, development and progress? I live at and operate Seven Arrows, a retreat center in Locust, NJ. Each year,...
by wordpress | Feb 20, 2015 | Blog Posts
“What’s in a name? That which we call a TEDx, by any other name would delve as deep.”Okay, so I’m no William Shakespeare. But the legendary English playwright perfectly captured the essence that what a thing is, is far more important than what it is...
by wordpress | Feb 18, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Brian Reynolds likes a challenge. He’s always felt that he needed to solve difficult problems. What better (and tougher) cause to try to make a dent in than climate change? This was a departure for him. Brian’s family background was in manufacturing but he chose to go...