Thank you Phil and Emily for sharing your lifestyle choices based around; conservation, family, community involvement, animal welfare, and a desire to be a part of a healthy planet for all inhabitants.
Thank you Phil and Emily for sharing your lifestyle choices based around; conservation, family, community involvement, animal welfare, and a desire to be a part of a healthy planet for all inhabitants.
Gia Mora an intellectual, actress, singer, co-creator of The Scirens shares her tips, from buying cosmetics to shopping at the grocery store. Gia chooses makeup not harmful to her or animals. Her favorite source to find out if a product is harmful is Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep® Cosmetic Database. EWG makes checking the safety of a beauty product very easy. Gia’s favorite makeup brands: Yes to Carrots, Sheer Miracle, and Physicians Formula Organic Wear and for application Eco Tools.
Mermaids and children make for a beautiful pairing. The Boys and Girls Club of East Los Angeles graciously invited Hannah Mermaid to speak to the children about her adventures in the sea and how they can help protect the ocean. Nothing captivates a group of children like a mermaid. After an inspiring talk photographer Mike Luzansky shot Hannah surrounded by litter that was collected from the streets of Los Angeles. The goal was to give the children visuals of what is happening to our oceans.
Hannah’s message to the children/
– Always throw rubbish in the trash.
– Pick up trash on the beach and keep it from storm drains which lead to the ocean.
– Recycle and reuse the products that you buy.
– Only use biodegradable cleaning products
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Now meet Emily Vuong. Emily studied Nutritional Science at UC Berkeley. She is dedicating her life to living as peacefully as possible. We think her example of living is soo ME. Emily along with her friends Phil, Hannah and photographer Cory Goldberg show us a piece of daily life at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Farm. To find organic gardening volunteer opportunities search WWOOF-USA or WWOOF-International.
ME: Emily how are you helping the world?
EV: Right now I am in the process of cultivating and practicing a positive attitude towards everything. Positive energy allows me to focus my energy on problems bigger than my own worries. It empowers me to see problems as challenges to learn from and to dedicate my life to something meaningful and greater than myself. My journey to inner peace and self-realization takes a lot of focus- I meditate daily and practice yoga to help. I like to use environmentally friendly household products like toothpaste, laundry detergent, etc. I rarely eat meat, My diet is mainly vegetarian. I never drink water bottles, they are a waste of plastic. Instead I carry a reusable canteen. I prefer to walk or bike rather than drive and I sort my trash, which is mainly compost because I only buy things I need and reuse as much as possible. I smile and pick flowers to give away. I was walking in Golden Gate Park and offered daisies to an elderly woman who was also walking along. A smile and flowers can really make someone’s day sweeter. I am curious and enlightened by all things- I think it makes life a lot brighter and joyful when you see ordinary things as beautiful and magnificent. That is why I am drawn to karma yoga, which means selfless service. We spend time in the garden everyday taking care of it and giving love to the vegetables and plants. It’s community living and everyone shares the work.
ME: Who are your role models?
EV: My mentor Nurredina, she is an amazing human being, with compassion and intelligence that she channels to serve others and peace leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi.
ME: If you could give 10k to three causes which would it be?
EV: World Peace, education, and green energy.
ME: What are your top three environmental good deeds you wish the world would practice?
EV: Grow organic, eat organic, and local and eat mindfully. Health is wealth, and diet is a huge part of that.