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The Day and the Life of Mr. Dom
Meet Mr. Dom, a Thai cricket farmer who shows us what the day and the life of your average insect farmer looks like.
6 min read
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5 Methods for Improving Life Balance Through a Handstand
Life’s a perpetual balancing act. Too much, too little, we teeter, we totter, and often we’ll topple over. Here are five bits of advice for your next handstand, or your next decision that will affect the intricate balance of life: 1. Take comfort, we’re all unbalanced. During a random handstand this morning, I realized no […]
3 min read
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Why You Should Listen to that Gut Feeling
That gut feeling is the culmination of everything you've experienced trying to tell you something. It's your wisest self and might be worth listening to more often.
3 min read
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Going Vegan, is it a Religion?
In just a few days of my vegan experiment, I came to understand why vegans can passionately advocate their values just as strongly as a born-again, spirit-filled Christian.
5 min read
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It’s Okay, They’re Only a Little Poisonous
Known to be a place for breeding, rearing and letting you play with insects and arachnids, the Siam Insect Museum in Chiang Mai was a perfect launchpad into my insect hunt in northern Thailand.
1 min read
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A Journey to the Source, and a Harvesting the Return
Inspired a drug lord to go to the source, I'm back from Thailand and I didn't come alone.
3 min read
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Mindful Eating for Optimal Energy
With awareness of how food works in our body, we're empowered to eat in a way that's most beneficial to our well-being.
7 min read
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The Demand and Supply of Edible Insects
An interview with a insect agriculture researcher at Khon Kaen University to uncover what's driving the demand of insect farming in Thailand and how it affects the supply chain.
6 min read
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The Bitter Results of No Sugar for a Month
Removing sugar from my diet for a month revealed some bitter truths that will forever changed some serious lifestyle habits.
8 min read
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Papaya Cricket Salad with Pro Thai Chef, Momma Rose
When Thai Chef Momma Rose learned of my interest in eating insects she said, “Okay, tomorrow we go to market.”
2 min read