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Water & Equality - Blog Action Day

 -- Inspiring Thought of the Day -- Instead of a Quote of the Day , I've chosen to offer this inspiring thought -  Celebrities who are well-known for their work for Humanitarian Causes: Anjelina Jolie George Clooney Mia Farrow Oprah Winfrey Bono Jerry Lewis Brad Pitt Ashley Judd Billy Crystal Whoopi Goldberg Don Cheadle -- Conscious Discussions Radio -- Brenda Shoshanna is our featured guest of the day – Dr. Shoshanna combines the teachings of the East and West along with practical exercises to help people reach beyond paralyzing fear and the heavy weight of dread in their lives. Brenda is the author of many books, and during our discussion this morning she offered information on today's state of fear/anxiety, the dangers behind procrastination, facing fear, ...she defines Reality verses Expectations, and Response verses Reaction... and how to help the youth in our lives deal with the stresses they face. Click on the show title here to access today's di...

Positive News of the Day :)

-- Quote of the Day -- “Without passion, you don’t have energy – without energy you have nothing. Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.” ~ Donald Trump -- Blog Action Day -- In celebration of Blog Action Day (Oct 15) the 350.org and Brighter Planet organizations have put out a call to green bloggers to help spread the word about their upcoming initiatives. Blog Action Day . In honor of this I have selected this excerpt from the announcement for their latest initiative: " Leaders... are not planning to do enough to to avert the climate crisis. But we can change that -- with one number, and one day. The number is 350, and it's now the most important number on the planet. 350 is the number that leading scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere, measured in parts per million. Since we're at 390 ppm now, it's a tough number, and getting back to it will require remarkable efforts. The good news is that peopl...