In a polarized media this is what we stand for.

Our North Star.

  • Real sustainability is a multifaceted concept that includes spiritual sustainability, nature, economics, social and human makeups.

    • We don’t see Nature just as a “resource” or backdrop, but as a living system offering deep wisdom for addressing modern challenges.

    Nature can offer immense lessons for societal, economic and personal transformation.

    • Beyond Anthropocentrism: Mutual Relationships: humans are not separate from Nature - we are part. There is reciprocity and mutualism, a relationship that is essential: for human well-being and planetary health.

    • Nature fosters a sense of belonging, emotional bonding, spiritual understanding. We highlight how immersion in natural settings can boost an understanding of the quest of meaning and facilitate self-understanding.

    • We show how simple day to day interactions can foster transformative shifts in perspective, improve your wellbeing, compassion and eco-friendly behaviors.

  • Our episodes as well as news features cover a wide range of topics. From climate change to smart cities and zero waste lifestyles, green architecture and sustainable fashion.

    We also address less discussed issues that are at the core to a sustainable beautiful future.

  • We’re editorially independent. And thus, can challenge assumptions and mainstream narratives differently.

  • We were the first ones who focus on the wisdom of Nature as an intrinsic piece to sustainability.

    Positioned as the Voice of Wisdom, we highlight patterns, connections and lessons from the natural world that inform sustainable living.

  • We provide insights on biomimicry and include indigenous perspectives as well as a range of ancient knowledge about the intelligence of creation. Underscoring our commitment to traditional knowledge and nature-inspired innovation as well as modern science.

  • We offer educational resources aimed at equipping individuals, and particularly younger generations, with the skills and understanding needed to create a healthy future forward.

  • Re-connecting with nature and particularly the spiritual side of nature is a transformative act. it will challenge the dominant mainstream narratives that prioritizes separation and exploitation. Seeing things through the lens of Nature and Creation - makes us rethink our relationship with the world and our place within.

  • The world is polarized enough. We don’t need more polarization, echo chambers or confirmation bias.

    We strive to bring different perspectives, inviting you to take a Third View. See how things might be differently connected. Generate fresh impulses to look at things from another angle. And build bridges between disciplines. Such as science and spirituality. Nature and modern innovation. Politics and our human ability to create.

  • A unique blend between spirituality and sustainability.

    The intrinsic link that is overlooked in today’s approach to a sustainable world.

    A stable world needs stable, healthy individuals. Healing ourselves is fundamental to a peaceful, prosperous, sustainable future.