Welcome to One Planet magazine. We are an all-volunteer publication.
Our magazine inspires and stimulates thinking, fosters dreams, and gives rise to healing action. In short, creating a better world for us all. The format of One Planet magazine is based on a twelve part, whole system design which seeks to heal the planet through an integrated, evolving, holistic approach. Each issue has a focus on one of the twelve segments of this design—such as economics, relationships, governance, technology, social justice, arts and culture, and the environment--while the other segments acknowledge and support that focus.
To begin the New Year we invited acclaimed writer and published author Fern Stewart Welch to pen our letter from the publisher. - Thank you Fern!
On a road trip with my sister, we talked about our lifelong perception of another family member that recently turned out to be questionable. We realized this when we attended the person's memorial service and heard how other people saw her. We concluded that we had allowed a couple of isolated perceptions to become judgments, which justified avoidin...
I met Morgan Spurlock in December 2001, while I was working as a cocktail waitress at night and attending culinary school during the day. He came into the bar one night and we hit it off. The next week, he came in to take me out to breakfast when my shift ended at 4 a.m. We have been together ever since and I have to say that, except for one terrifying month, I never gave a thought to the idea that I might lose him.
Many people have expressed a frustration with bipartisan politics. Are you one of those people? Do you know what transpartisan politics is? If so, do you think it can work? If you don’t think it will work what other solutions do you think will work?
History shows that high profile couples in deeply connected, soulful partnerships can empower the world through the ripple effect of their relationships, raising their roles of leadership to enhance the greater good.
If you want the best health and wellness, take a fresh look at your relationships. Studies show that people with a network of supportive relationships are less likely to get serious medical conditions. They are also more likely, if they become ill, to become well. People with happy relationships are less prone to depression and more inclined to be financially successful. With close relationships, people have a greater sense of well-being and simply enjoy life more. ... Read More >>
5 Must-Read Books
5 must-read books harnessing the power of storytelling to change the world . . .