Cradle to Cradle Supporters

Designing to love all of the children of all species for all time

We organize to promote adoption of Cradle to Cradle design principles, and those espoused in the Hannover Principles for Sustainable Design:1) Insist on the rights of humanity and nature to co-exist2) Recognize interdependence3) Respect relationships between spirit and nature4) Accept responsibility for the consequences of design5) Create safe objects of lon ...learn more

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Scott Wilson Badenoch Jr.

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Email: scott [at] creativecitizen.com
 
Address: 90292 United States
 
I Speak: English, Rusty Spanish
 
I Am: Social Entrepreneur
 
Member Since: June 10, 2008
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 7 20:06:32
 

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About

The strength of the pack is the wolf, the strength of the wolf is the pack.

 

 

 

 

Scott Badenoch – Chief Executive Officer, Creative Citizen

 

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Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.

This is not a trend, it's an obligation.

we must be in love

"Forests, farms and wetlands are being replaced with a sea of houses, green chemical lawns, blacktop, and roadkill. Farmland is being bought out by land developers because of their inability to compete with cheap corporate, genetically-engineered, pesticide saturated food. The time has come to decide what is more important: the planet and the health of its population or the profits of those who destroy it."

"I will fight no more, forever." _ Chief Joseph

"More lusciousness per now is valuable." _my favorite shaman

"Nonviolence can only succeed when peace is converted from a passive wish to a constant activity." _Daniel Pinchbeck
About Me:
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

Be impeccable with your word.
Don't take anything personally.
Don't make assumptions.
Always do your best.









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wolf about 1 year ago

Hello everyone!  I am absolutely thrilled to partake in this evolutionary community.  Please don't hesitate to message me for any reason!

 

My 7 Guides:

Respect

Love

Truth

Wisdom

Courage

Honesty

Humility

 

And an 8th is on the way...

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