by Ruth Lorensson | Aug 15, 2025 | Articles, Sustainability
Sustainability in the United States has a reputation for being an uphill battle. Between political resistance, extractive economic systems, and short-term thinking, it can seem like meaningful environmental and social progress only happens in the margins or not at...
by bridgeandrhino | Jul 13, 2025 | Articles, Biomimicry, Sustainability
December 2022. Southwest Airlines—the poster child for lean, efficient operations—collapsed spectacularly. Over ten days, they canceled 16,000 flights, stranded millions of passengers, and burned through more than $1 billion. The culprit wasn’t the winter...
by bridgeandrhino | Jun 10, 2025 | Articles, Biomimicry, Sustainability
What if success wasn’t about scaling, dominating, or leaving your mark—but instead about what continues to grow after you’ve moved on? In nature, success is measured not by longevity or control, but by succession—the process through which ecosystems...
by bridgeandrhino | May 23, 2025 | Articles, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Whole-Person
We often hear that leadership is about vision, strategy, and performance. But what if leadership is also about wholeness—ours and the communities we serve? What if true leadership means creating a business culture that doesn’t just survive, but actively contributes to...
by Kirk Romberg | May 1, 2025 | Articles, Sustainability
In a world constantly shifting between crises—economic turbulence, geopolitical conflicts, and technological revolutions—it’s easy for sustainability to slip down the priority list. When the headlines are dominated by war, inflation, or AI breakthroughs,...
by Ruth Lorensson | Apr 15, 2025 | Articles, Sustainability
“You take care of the land, and the land will take care of you.” — Haudenosaunee principle of reciprocity For decades, forward‑looking executives have been told to “go sustainable.” Yet the planet’s vital signs keep flashing red. What if the ceiling of...