Michelle FurtadoTo regenerationIn my circles, sustainability has become a messy word. The range of projects and programmes that exist under this umbrella term, and the…Apr 29Apr 29
Michelle FurtadoWinter ReflectionsSix years ago today, my beautiful, kind father died. It still feels very close to the present, those last, long weeks spent in hospital…Jan 4Jan 4
Michelle FurtadoPushing back against Black FridayDopamine is a brain chemical, produced in most plants and animals (including us), which plays a big role in reward-motivated behaviour…Nov 19, 2023Nov 19, 2023
Michelle FurtadoEconomic pathwaysI’ve written before about the monetary system, the implications of placing the economy far above the two other pillars of sustainable…Aug 9, 2023Aug 9, 2023
Michelle FurtadoBeing challengedI like it immensely when my ingrained thoughts and ideas are challenged. I don’t shy away, and hope that it makes me a better, more open…May 8, 20231May 8, 20231
Michelle FurtadoCreating convergenceThe space that I work within is highly complex and shifting constantly. Sustainability for me, is an all-emcompassing phrase that touches…Mar 29, 2023Mar 29, 2023
Michelle FurtadoOn death and life…Been a weird start to the week. My wonderful cousin, Bob Goody, died — a poet, actor, comedian, husband, father and friend — a true gent…Mar 8, 2023Mar 8, 2023
Michelle FurtadoArt of the profoundThis post is a little different. It’s not often that an artist shoots an arrow of creativity deep into the soul, forever leaving its mark…Feb 10, 2023Feb 10, 2023
Michelle FurtadoFeliz Ano Novo!I love the promise of a New Year — not the resolutions necessarily, they quickly disappear in February’s grey. The promise is a hope, a…Jan 9, 2023Jan 9, 2023
Michelle FurtadoA journey…The winter brings another transformation of the landscape, although one definitely out of kilter with my childhood norms. Instead of snow…Dec 7, 2022Dec 7, 2022