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Caroline Phillips: Hurdy-gurdy for Beginners

Caroline Phillips cranks out tunes on a seldom-heard folk instrument: the hurdy-gurdy, a.k.a. the wheel fiddle. A searching, Basque melody follows her fun lesson on its unique anatomy and 1,000-year history. Tags: Caroline Phillips, Hurdy-gurdy, Inspiring, instrument, melody

Inspiring

Lisa Margonelli: The Political Chemistry of Oil

In the Gulf oil spill’s aftermath, Lisa Margonelli says drilling moratoriums and executive ousters make for good theater, but distract from the issue at its heart: our unrestrained oil consumption. She shares her bold plan to wean America off of oil — by confronting consumers with its real cost. Tags: America, Business, Leadership, Lisa Margonelli, [...]

Business, Leadership, Social

Nic Marks: The Happy Planet Index

Statistician Nic Marks asks why we measure a nation’s success by its productivity — instead of by the happiness and well-being of its people. He introduces the Happy Planet Index, which tracks national well-being against resource use (because a happy life doesn’t have to cost the earth). Which countries rank highest in the HPI? You [...]

Inspiring, Social