nour·ish – provide for, sustain, maintain, promote, foster, nurture, cultivate, stimulate, boost, advance, strengthen, enrich, encourage and cherish. Akin to Greek ‘nan’ – to flow
I have this seed of an idea about a cooperative of people coming together with the common goal of providing nourishment to the world’s communities.
The dialogue and ideas we share on this blog culminate The Red Barn vision. Here we invite with open arms, coaches, wellness professionals, eco warriors, visionaries, industrial designers, growers of produce, anyone with a will to nourish minds, hearts, bodies and souls to contribute their knowledge so we may all be nourished and learn to live well, simply and vibrantly.
With warmth and sparkle, Candice
www.redbarncoaching.com
The Red Barn Cooperative & ‘Nourishing Conversations’ are Red Barn Coaching initiatives.
This is a wonderful idea! Thank you for bringing it to fruition! If I can be of service let me know.
sincerely
-gruber
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Candice,
I just saw your comment on my blog. A bit tardy I know, but I hope your Big Bear experience went well. And FYI, Mark Garry blames me for all his scrapes and bruises as well.
Best,
David