Breaking Barriers
Skiing from its early beginning has been a sport dominated by men. A woman’s appearance on the mountain was more important than how they skied. Maybe sometimes they weren’t even expected to ski. But in no way shape or form
Inside a Luxury Fashion Blog
If you remember fall the way I do, you will remember the non-stop fashion coverage of Fashion Week from New York, London, Paris, and Milan. From September into early October there was a non-stop buzz from celebrities, A-listers, designers, and models updating social
Fuel and Energy: Building Resilience in Protracted Crises
Editor's Note: This article was written by Patrick Jacqueson in collaboration with Andreas Thulstrup and Indira Joshi of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. Almost three billion people rely on wood, coal, charcoal or animal waste as sources
Indochino: Disrupting Custom Menswear
Indochino is changing the world of custom men’s suits. Founded in 2007 by Heikal Gani and Kyle Vucko, the clothing company’s model was simple but revolutionary: bring custom suits to the digital generation by taking orders online, have customers submit
Ethical Tea Partnership- Adapting Smallholders to Climate Change
Climate change forces a new intersection of human livelihoods and rapidly changing environments. This dynamic plays out prominently in agricultural systems across the globe, specifically in those regions most at risk of the effects of climate change. Tea is one such
Like the Pope, Climate Change Will Not Be Ignored
Though Pope Francis had speaking engagements and meetings in the United States commercial capital of New York City and its political capital, Washington, DC, in September, the pontiff chose to hold his only outdoor mass in the nation’s first capital,
Create, Innovate, and Introduce
Wake up, shower, put on your suit, drive to work, clock in at 9, clock out at 5, rinse, wash, repeat Monday thru Friday. If this sounds ideal—this interview may not be for you. I was fortunate to speak to Jon Wheatley,
The Adventure of the Sea – In Conversation with Kurt Arrigo
Kurt Arrigo is one of the world's finest marine photographers. He has been passionate about the sea from birth and has been sailing, scuba diving and photographing since he was a young child. He brought together his three loves as
GAIA Empowered Women: Rebuilding Lives, One Stitch at a Time
In this season of giving we are confronted with boundless advertisements luring us into stores to purchase the latest products for the ones we love. While thinking of my own loved ones this season and on a quest to put the
FLAVNT – A Place to Call Home
Through fashion and dressing people communicate to the world who they are and how they want to be perceived. In essence, this is the way we present our identity. Additionally, individuals’ clothing choices and style influence the notions of gender and
Ambronite – Disrupting The Food Industry
Healthy, nutritious food is an integral part of our well-being and helps us to be both physically and mentally fit however, oftentimes we may forget this during our days filled with many tasks and distractions. Ambronite co-founder, Simo Suoheimo, seeks to fill
A Look Inside CrossFit with Jason Khalipa
CrossFit has emerged across the world as a newfound leading workout as well as a lifestyle for many. By definition CrossFit is a strength and conditioning program that mixes calisthenics, aerobic exercise, and Olympic weightlifting for time leading to constantly