Happy Birthday SuperForest!
22 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Art, Cool Video, Super Info Tags: birthday, humanifesto video, superforest
Hey Sun Shines On!
Today is SuperForest’s birthday!!! What a wonderful day it is! I hope you are filled with joy, love, and hope. In honour of SF’s bday, we over at SuperForeset have put together this video! Thank you to everyone who took part, and thank you for watching, reading, and loving! Most importantly could you go on and SHARE this video with anyone and everyone you think would love it! Share the video, share SuperForest! Thanks everyone! Aloha.
Joel Burns’ Talk on Homosexuality
18 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Cool Video, Environment/Change, Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, Super Info, Thoughts Tags: homosexuality, inspiration, joel burns, love, sun shiner mathew, superforest, superforester mathew
I recently wrote about this on SuperForest as well, but I had to share it with you all. So please forgive me for reposting something that I already wrote. Here it is:
Hello SuperForest,
As you may have read or heard on the news many children in the recent months have been taking their own lives because of homophobic bullying. City Council member Joel Burns recently gave this talk, and it is spreading around the internet, and I thought it only right to pass it on here. The issue is saddening, but there is hope. Joel reflects this brilliantly. I do warn you, though, that this can get emotional, and you may cry (I certainly did).
I am sending love (and I hope you join me) to all families and friends who have lost loved ones, and sending love to those who might be afraid right now, know that we love you.
~SFM
SuperForester Aaron Presents,”Inspiration Information — Nate St. Pierre”
16 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Environment/Change, Super Info, Thoughts Tags: itstartswithus, love bomb, nate st. pierre, secret agent l, superforest, superforester aaron
This post is phenomenal. Please read, and then please join up! (You’ll see what I mean when you read! I just joined myself!)
“Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
When it comes to inspiration, there is no shortage of demand. Fortunately, kindness carries an innate synergy that spins upon itself until each gossamer strand is woven into a more complex and grander web. So it is that I first started this weekly series, to highlight individuals who in their own small ways are causing tremendous positive ripples across the globe. And two months ago, I featured one particular kindness crusader, Secret Agent L, a highly trained ninja of jubilation who has created a worldwide network of undercover operatives all engaged in top-secret missions to spread random acts of kindness. It was through Secret Agent L that I was then introduced to Nate St. Pierre and his incredible online community ItStartsWithUs.
The idea is very simple. Every week Nate sends out an email to the thousands of subscribers that form his global team. The email outlines a mission, should you choose to accept, with a specific positive-oriented goal. Past missions have been as specific as writing a letter to a terminally ill child, or as abstract as fix something that’s broken (a lightbulb, a relationship, etc…). Each assignment is geared to consume no more than 15 minutes out of every participants week. But when hundreds of random letters pour into a hospital, imagine the impact that combined community power can make in a person’s day/life.
“For some people, the smile you give them while talking may be the only measure of positive human emotion they had all day” –Nate St. Pierre
It all started for Nate a little under two years ago. He was a web developer, recently turned 30 with a loving wife and two kids. And yet, something felt absent from Nate’s wholesome picture. His whole life he’d been scolded by parents, teachers and peers to stop squandering his talents and live up to his potential. One day, while attending a leadership workshop for work, Nate found himself filling out a standardized form which asked questions such as “what are your strengths, passions, etc…”. He quickly plugged in his answers, without much thought. But then he hit the following question: “Next year I will…” and stopped. For twenty minutes he pondered this question before finally filling in the blank — “next year I will change the world.”
As lofty a goal as that may be, Nate determined to achieve just that, but tapping his un-mined potential, building on his strengths and starting small. In April of 2009, he launched his first blog post. He worked every night from 10 pm to 2 am, spending 30 plus hours a week on top of his fulltime job and the responsibilities of raising his family. The hard worked paid off. Within a year his site exploded, with well over 3500 people from over 100 countries signing up to participate in his weekly missions. And it keeps growing all the time.
“When we change lives, we change the world.” – Nate St.Pierre
One of my favorite offshoots of ItStartsWithUs, is dropalovebomb.com. Every thursday the LoveBomb team comes together to lift the spirits of someone struggling with hard times, by inundating their personal website/blog with hundreds of anonymous, uplifting comments. The effects are instant and astounding. One teenage girl wrote on her blog about contemplating suicide because she felt so alone and unloved. The next day she found over 400 comments filled with kind words of encouragement. It was more than enough to turn her whole outlook around.
Not only does ItStartsWithUs work as a means to promote individual outeach, Nate’s also found a way to apply his community model to better business practices. Major companies source Nate’s missions as ways to inspire their workers and positively engage their customers. For example if you’re Applebee’s and you have 100 stores participating in the mission for the week — “take one of your regulars and find a way to make them feel special”, suddenly you’ve made 100 people’s day. You’ve generated positive PR that builds through word-of-mouth, and each store has created it’s own way of making customers feel special, so now the company can source 100 different new ideas to better serve their clientele.
It’s such a terrifically simple concept, with such tremendous application that can be applied to most anything. Everyone can spare 15 minutes a week. It’s nothing, a drop in the bucket of our daily lives. But when you connect that to a web of community, that bucket overflows pretty quick. In more concrete terms: 15 minutes times 20,000 individuals is 5,000 hours of community service a week!!
And the personal joy it creates in knowing you’ve made a difference can’t be quantified in word. As Nate himself admits: “I’m a better person now, I know that. You can’t help but be when you start helping other and you see all the touch points that they have with other people and you start making conduits for people to use their own lives for good. It matters.”
I highly recommend all Superforesters check out Nate’s site,www.itstartswith.us, and sign up for the weekly missions and LoveBombs. It’s often easy to forget to pay our good fortune forward. But these weekly emails keep us honest while serving as gentle reminders to keep our eyes open to the good we can do as we walk through this life.
Thanks Nate for continuing to live your potential and inspiring so many in the process!
SuperForester Heather’s “Deepak Chopra on “True Sustainability”"
16 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Cool Video, Environment/Change, Super Info, Thoughts Tags: change, deepak chopra, environment, superforest, superforester heather
This is a wonderful post by SuperForester Heather, ENJOY!
Good Evening SuperForesters everywhere!
I have to thank the dashing Ian Somerhalder for his tweet that brought this short video to my attention. (Alas, SuperForest, I am confessing to my Vampire Diaries guilty pleasure.)
But I digress. Watch the video. As we’ve said time and time again, “We are the environment”. David Suzuki also thinks so, and now Deepak Chopra is also in agreement. Let’s shift our consciousness, SuperForest, and encourage others in our lives to do the same.
*Important* A Must Watch: The Knife Party
05 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Cool Video, Environment/Change, Super Info, Thoughts Tags: change, environment, generational change, global change, knife party, neoenvironmentalism, power
Sun Shiners! This video is going to be ripping through the streams of the internet, so get your taste now. This video is amazing, radical, and brilliant. It vocalizes so much of what is in my heart. The time is coming to stand up and speak as one. No scratch that the time is here, and it has been here, we all just need to start listening. You MUST watch this video.
There is power in change, and power in progress. This our generations call, let’s start living up to it.
Much love,
Mathew
“We <3 Bikes"
05 Oct 2010 Leave a Comment
in Cool Video, Environment/Change Tags: bikes, denmark, environment, love
SuperForester Sheri recently presented this on SuperForest, and I just had to pass it along to you guys! Enjoy!
Sunshiner Breanna Presents: “A Rainy Appalachia”
28 Sep 2010 Leave a Comment
in Sunshine, Super Info, Thoughts Tags: sunshiner breanna, sunshiner leah, warren wilson college
Hi Sunshines On!
Like Leah said in her introduction post (Hi Leah!), I have thought a lot about what I want to say to you beautiful Sun Shines On followers. I also do not want to bore y’all with my life story, but I do want to tell you a liiiiittle bit about myself, not that it matters all too much. I am eighteen, was born in raised in Savannah, GA, and just moved to Asheville, NC this August for my freshman year of college. I want to share my school with you, because I promise that you will be interested and excited. I go to a very, very special school in a magical place. It’s a place called Warren Wilson College.
Some of you may have heard of it, others maybe not, either way, everyone needs to know about where I live. What makes this school special is the “Triad”- academics, work, and service. We, as students living here, have to balance our school work with our work for the school, and service out in the communities of Swannanoa, Asheville and beyond. We have over 100 work crews, ranging from Farm Crew (yes, we have a sustainable farm here!), Blacksmithing Crew, Electric Crew, Carpentry Crew, Horse Crew, Hair Cutting Crew…I could go on and on. I’m on the Aquatics Crew, which means I am a lifeguard. YES for saving lives! Our school’s Mission Statement reads: “the mission of Warren Wilson College is to provide a distinctive undergraduate and graduate liberal arts education. Our undergraduate education combines academics, work, and service in a learning community committed to environmental responsibility, cross-cultural understanding, and the common good.” Wow, I know, right? When I visited this special place about a year ago, I knew that I was home. I knew in my heart that I was in a loving and open community that would allow me to grow in more ways than one. My heart was right. Since I have been here, I have met the most wonderful people and have already started learning and growing in ways I never knew were possible. I could go on and on about how wonderful my school is, but I am sure you will hear A LOT more about it as time goes on. Come and visit! My dorm is always open. Seriously. I’m sure there are many high school students (or college students, we have many transfers!) reading this who are lost and confused in the very important college search. You should seriously consider Warren Wilson!
Like the seasons, we are always learning, always changing, always growing. I am way too excited to be a part of this blog. I want a “place” to share my thoughts publicly, want somewhere to positively support me, and I know the Sun Shines On will give me all of this and more. Living here at Wilson is what we like to call it, “living in the bubble”. We are in our own beautiful utopia, most of the time cut off and oblivious to what is going on outside of our little bubble. Much like the community I am physically living in, this blog and the Sun Shines On community will allow me to share what I am learning here with the outside world, while I can learn new and wonderful things from all of you.
It is a cold and rainy night here in North Cackalacky. Listening to the raindrops fall outside of my dorm room window put this blog on my mind. I have always loved rain, it calms and soothes the soul. As I listened, I realized that we are much like raindrops. It is an illusion that each raindrop is separate from one another. Eventually, every single drop will fall into a puddle, a pond, a lake, a river, the ocean, maybe even into some one’s mouth, which will eventually turn into a tear. The raindrop does not know where it falls, it falls where it falls, and that is where the drop is meant to be. We are much like the rain drops, not knowing where we will end up next. Falling, we are always falling. Let yourself fall. Don’t resist it. Spread your wings and embrace where you are in the fall.
Speaking of falling, happy fall y’all! The season is beginning to change; I can feel it in the air. For now, I shall sleep to the sweet sounds of rain in these mountains. So much love to all of you.
Don’t forget, even when it’s raining, the sun (or moon) is always behind the clouds!
love from these here mystical mountains,
Breanna









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