Being a wine lover, I was excited to try Embodi—a non-alcoholic beverage with all the benefits of vino, but without the alcohol (so you can drink 'em at work!). It comes in this super-cool re-sealable 8-ounce aluminum bottle, which is more easily recycled than plastic, more environmental to transport than glass and lets in no light (thus maintaining the potency of the antioxidants).
Fleet Maull

Waylon Lewis, Vida Yoga, Bryan Kest, S.N. Goenka: The Power of Dhana
By Yesica on Sep 7, 2008 in active citizenship, blog, enlightened education, the arts, wellness, winter08, yoga | 1 Comment
Waylon Lewis, VidaYoga, Bryan Kest: The Power of Dhana
Giving maybe is one of the most… Read the rest »
McCain’s too old (Palin 2012), Obama’s too young: Biden’s just right.
By Waylon on Sep 7, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 2 Comments
If elected, Senator John McCain (a four-time cancer survivor and, in case you hadn’t heard, a POW who survived extensive torture and lack of care for broken bones following crash in ‘Nam that still prevent him from raising his arms normally) would be the. Oldest. President. Ever. He makes the Founding Fathers look young. The average White Male American lives to 73.6 years old, and McCain (72 already) is anything but average—he may have a soft life these days, what with however many (seven) houses and a private jet, but with the torture, stress of political life, and four cancers the odds are he’d live through 1.6 years of a McCain Presidency means one thing: think seriously about Sarah Palin. President Sarah Palin. You like? She’s young, would be our first female president, she’s charming Read the rest »
Eco NYC. [comments will be added in]
By Waylon on Sep 7, 2008 in blog, conscious consumerism, ecofashion, organics, sustainability, the arts | 0 Comments

I’m a Coloradoan. But half my family, my daddy’s side, is from NYC. I lived in Vermont and Boston for 13 years, and made a habit of visiting my uber New Yorker Uncle Jeff just as often as I could. He lived in Chelsea—not the one you see in Sex & the City episodes, all glam and fabulous—but a cramped, handsome yet dingy and fairly ordinary tree-lined street. He’d lived in NYC forever—he was the best guide ever, taking me to White Horse Tavern and John’s Pizzeria and gajillions of other spots he loved. Broadway, Empire State Building, Public Library, the Met…
On my visits these days, as a Buddhist eco boy, I’ve fallen for a few very different sort of spots:
A. Mindfullest Cafes: S’nice: If you want good veggie food, good music, hipsters galore, good coffee, wireless and a comfortable table from which to run your half-baked media empire, S’nice is verrry niiice Read the rest »
video: Jon Stewart’s John McCain’s Biography.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 1 Comment
From the funny-sad-true department, this video chronicles the rise and fall of an American Maverick, the Rebel, the Wild One, the underachieving plane-crashing (five times over) POW. The part about decorating houses is true, as is the ‘hotter, richer wife,’ the ethics scandal of the 90s. Video: Read the rest »
Once again, American automakers get it wrong: the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic
By Todd on Sep 6, 2008 in blog, conscious consumerism | 1 Comment
Apparently Ford, inventors of the Think electric car (who then promptly sold it to a Norwegian company that is now preparing to import that same car to U.S.), have decided not to sell the 65-mpg Fiesta ECOnetic diesel car here in the United States, claiming that Americans just won’t buy a diesel car.
video: O’Reilly tries to bully O’Bama, succeeds in interrupting answers to his own ?’s.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 0 Comments

“Perspicacious.” “No no no no no. No no no no no no!” “Bloviated.”
The Man wants simple answers (hell yes!) to complex questions (has the surge worked?). At least Monsieur O’Reilly, a fellow BU Com alumnus, gives us a chance to see how our prospective Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces holds up under pressure:
Politics: The Fierce Urgency of Now.
By marc on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 0 Comments
“We have come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963
The Democratic and Republican conventions are over Read the rest »
Naked Yoga: Now that’s Hot Yoga (Try this [only] at Home).
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in blog, yoga | 0 Comments
Not that I have…but if one were to search ‘naked yoga‘ on google, you might get 570,000 results. That’s alright, bring lust to the path and see it burn into wisdom, y’all. Whatever gets you to the studio! Still, I can’t help but think that it sounds better than it would be in actuality (I guess it depends who’s doing downdog in front of you): Read the rest »
Shamata vs. Vipashyana: An Awareness Test.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in blog, non-new agey spirituality | 2 Comments
McCain’s choice of Palin as VP is cynical: he’s against Equal Pay.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 0 Comments

We know Palin is against a woman’s right-to-choose a safe, legal abortion. We know she’s gone of record, vuluntarily, calling human-provoked global warming questionable. But lest we think Palin will really provide a last crack in that highest of glass ceilings, Read the rest »
The death of Boulder, Colorado’s last dairy farm: Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy no longer local; sells off its goats.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in blog, conscious consumerism, organics | 3 Comments
Oh, don’t you worry, you can still find Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy’s incredible Peak, Red Cloud, Snowdrop, Queso de Mano, chevre and other cheeses—but they’re now shipping in their goat milk, founder Jim Schott (who we profiled back in the day) is on the board, no longer in the field, they’ve sold off their goats Read the rest »
Colbert Report video: John McCain’s brain trust is…Colorado’s own VP-maker, Adam Brickley (still living w/mom). Also: Rudy Giuliani reads the riot act to Obama.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog | 0 Comments
This has gotta be funniest video of the saddest week: with 58 days to go, it’s a virtual tie between McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden. Stephen Colbert delivers a punch of truth wrapped in a fuzzy ball of hilarity. Video:
Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging, a Contemplative Art or Meditation-in-Action.
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in blog, enlightened education, non-new agey spirituality, organics, the arts | 0 Comments
Bitchfest Part II: Every $ you Spend Creates more Big Boxes or Independent Businesses, it’s up to you. [Support T Bar, Boulderites, discount next three days]
By Waylon on Sep 6, 2008 in active citizenship, blog, conscious consumerism, ecofashion, organics, sustainability, the arts | 0 Comments
Last Wednesday, I was buying my local piece of dead cow for my Humane Society rescue mutt, Redford, when I ran three friends who work with three big






















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