Sharon Knoll has been working to support and empower people most of her adult
life. She began in the early 1980s as a volunteer for The Hunger
Project and offered transformational workshops and seminars as a
volunteer. She was one of the earliest members of Transformational
Technologies and has been committed to making a difference in the lives
of people with whom she has worked. Her interest in aging was
highlighted recently in her sponsorship of
Monthly Archives: August 2006
Recommended Reading
Here are a few more books we highly recommend. Click on a title to
be redirected to Amazon.com where you can search inside and/or order the book.
Aged by Culture
By Margaret Morganroth Gullette
The Ageless Spirit
Edited by Connie Goldman
Claiming Your Place at the Fire
By Richard Leider and David Shapiro
From Age-ing to Sage-ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older
By Schacter-Shalomi, Azlman & Ronald S. Miller
The World We Want
By David Korten | Great Turning website
Many of us have been anticipating the day of reckoning for our reckless human ways for decades. That day has arrived. Peak oil, climate chaos, financial collapse, and spreading social disintegration are all consequences of deep cultural and institutional dysfunction. The imperative to address them presents us with an epic test of our human intelligence and creativity.
When I was a student in business school my professors always told us "Go for the Big