Sitemap - 2024 - For the Love of Humanity

What We Can Be

Even the Darkness Holds Connection

Find Warmth

See the Smoke, Exit the Wheel

The Beauty Within

You Shine Like a Lamp

Your Attention Is Power

Comfort & Safety in the Darkness

On-Demand Philanthropy Coaching

A Gentle Nudge

Grateful ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

Closing the Year Consciously

Time to Humanize the United States

Chop Wood, Carry Water

Cozy Season is Here

What Community Investment Looks Like

The Art of Living

Simplicity

Weaving the Fabric Back Together

Another Meditation for Our Election Week

A Meditation for Election Week

We're Not Here to Raise Money: Lessons for Fundraisers from This Stressful Season

A Performance & Perfection Impulse

Pondering a System

To Be Human Is To Be Messy

A Deep Breath

Breathing Room

The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Needs to Be Composted

Our Humanity Is Indigenous

Coloniality Lives On... If We Let It

Do Less

Is Over-Functioning Scattering You?

Lighten Your Load

Captain Your Ship

Grounding in the Here and Now

Just Be

What the World Needs Now

The Power of Attention

The Most Valuable Thing You Have

We Ignore Power at Our Peril

Another Facet of Power: Generosity

Wisdom Circle for Philanthropy

Choose Your Choices

Soft is Strong

Becoming & Being Human

Deep Change Within

The Way Forward: Community-Centric Fundraising (Donor-Centrism Has Evolved)

Flowers

Us & White Supremacy

Deep Breath

Keeping Quiet

Origin Story: Part Two

On Seeking Love

Seasonal Transition

Origin Story: Part One

Just Be

Are You Caring for Yourself?

Honesty: The Thing We Keep Trying to Avoid is How We Get to True Philanthropy

End Assumptions

Be With What Is

The Way Forward: Community-Centric Fundraising (Donor-Centrism Evolved)

Black... White?

Morning Moment

Why Love?

Calm

Our Weather

Philanthropy is Lost

Fresh Air

On Gratitude

Anxiety Has Us Spinning

Go Deeper

On Love as the Practice of Freedom

Systems Change Will Be Within Us

Why There Should Be No Charity

On Being Human

A Journey of Remembrance

Why is there so little love, or humanity, in today's philanthropy?