Scott Fry is a Loving Earthling

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May 19, 2019

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Scott Fry is a Loving Earthling

Looking at the Earth and the universe from the stand point of awe, wonder and radical amazement at the grandeur and magnificent mystery of all being. That's what the new bottom line is about.

- Rabbi Michael Lerner -

Scott Fry is a Loving Earthling

What would business look like if instead of the bottom line being bigger is better, or how can we make more money - different questions were asked that are based on relationships to the people, to families, community, that are looking at how we can heal the land, and honor the sacred? Join Nathan Scolero from Dumbo Feather magazine in this phenomenal story of Scott Fry and his journey to creating his business Loving Earth. { read more }

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How could you bring more mindfulness into your business relations? What businesses do you know that bring more to life and the world - than what they take out to make their products?


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