For me, 2014 was a particularly busy, productive, and satisfying year of work for sustainability. The account below covers the year from my personal perspective, but on most of these assignments I was joined by wonderful group of colleagues, partners, and associates. More about them at the end of this post. First, here's the report: … Continue reading My 2014, by the numbers
Author: Alan AtKisson
Music & Gratitude
Here you go, world. With the recent public announcement about Ancient History, and the release of American Troubadour, all my songs (or most of them anyway) are finally "out there," available, part of the digital universe. Six albums, sixty-five tracks. I've been making music and writing songs professionally for a long time, over 35 years. … Continue reading Music & Gratitude
AtKisson releases second “surprise” album
PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 15 July 2014 Contact: Cassandra [ at ] AtKisson [dot] com Tel: +1 917 226 2057 AtKisson releases a second “surprise” album just two months after American Troubadour Alan AtKisson surprised his fans and the music world by releasing a second, “surprise” album just two months after the release … Continue reading AtKisson releases second “surprise” album
How we made American Troubadour
“There’s a story behind every song” (see AmericanTroubadour.com) ... but there’s also a story behind the album. And it’s a good story. In June of 2001, in Stockholm, on Midsummer Day, I got married. Nine months later, Kristina gave birth to our first child. To say that everything changed in my life, in and around … Continue reading How we made American Troubadour
Inside Llewyn Davis: Not the Greenwich Village I Knew
You might expect that I should love the film “Inside Llewyn Davis,” about the folk scene of Greenwich Village in the 1960s, seen through the eyes of a young folk singer, who is a reinterpreted version of the young Dave van Ronk. Van Ronk was a legend by the time I hit that scene, as … Continue reading Inside Llewyn Davis: Not the Greenwich Village I Knew
The Scarlett Johansson-SodaStream-Oxfam Car Crash
When a car crash happens, it is very hard not to look at it. Consider the recent brouhaha over the actress Scarlett Johansson’s TV advertisement for the Israeli bubble-water-machine-plus-flavor-capsule company SodaStream, which was aired in connection with the US football extravaganza known as the Super Bowl, and led to her rupture with the UK-based humanitarian … Continue reading The Scarlett Johansson-SodaStream-Oxfam Car Crash
Getting Inspired at Inspiration Day: The Power of “Plus”
I work as a consultant. I also make my living, partly, inspiring other people — or trying to. People pay me to write, to speak, even to sing in ways from which they can gain new ideas and/or new energy, so that they can continue with the challenging work of creating a sustainable world. But … Continue reading Getting Inspired at Inspiration Day: The Power of “Plus”
The world in 2014: six shocking trends to keep watching
In a recent blog post, I looked back on 2013 in optimistic terms. Good things happened last year, and positive trends were strengthened, despite the obvious shadows and sorrows that appear in the nightly news. Now I turn my attention to the year ahead. I take for granted that most of those good things (e.g. … Continue reading The world in 2014: six shocking trends to keep watching
Assessing 2013: Another sustainable loop around the sun
It’s New Year’s Eve, the end of the year. We traditionally think of December 31 as the “end,” though in reality, we are locked in an ongoing, all-but-eternal cycle of orbital loops around our mother-star, the Sun. These annual trips are expected to keep going for 5 billion years. Talk about sustainable transportation! We inherited … Continue reading Assessing 2013: Another sustainable loop around the sun
About “Sustainability is for Everyone” (new book)
One evening last May, lying in bed, I was wondering what to say at the induction ceremony for the ISSP Sustainability Hall of Fame. Suddenly I took up my laptop and started tapping on the keyboard. The result was a little text called Sustainability is for Everyone. I feel pretty about about this little book. … Continue reading About “Sustainability is for Everyone” (new book)