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The Dispatch: Dec. 7
Featured Artist of the Week and Book Pick
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The Dispatch: Nov. 30
Featured Artist of the Week: Niroshan Silva
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Book Talk: ‘The Art of Bikepacking - The Continental Divide’ with Mike Shisler
"I know I need to take this road, but I don’t know where it will go." From rugged trails to daily sketches, Mike Shisler's 3,000-mile ride along the Continental Divide merges breathtaking adventure with his decade-long journey of creating art every day.

From Legacy to Renewal: How a Family Farm’s Past Fueled a Vision for Environmental Restoration
A family’s century-old farm trades its beloved lake for a bold conservation effort, blending heritage and innovation to secure its future for generations to come.

The Dispatch: Nov. 23
Featured Artist of the Week: William Frohne
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The LETO Pool Chaise: A Sustainable Solution for Poolside Luxury
“People don't think about pool floats as trash—but buying a new one every year is a massive amount of waste ... "We firmly believe in the intrinsic value of timeless items that are built to last, providing a durable and sustainable alternative to mass-produced, disposable goods."

The Dispatch: Nov. 16
Featured Artist of the Week: Dipankar Bakshi
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Ethically Sourced is More Than a Buzzword in the Gem and Jewelry Industry
As ethical sourcing and sustainability take center stage in the gemstone industry, dealers like Kimberly Collins are leading a push for transparency and trust—from mine to market. "The amount of trust you can place in knowing the gemstone you purchase comes from an ethical and reputable seller is priceless."

The Dispatch: Nov. 9
Feature Artist of the Week: Joel Sartore
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Book Talk: 'The Dawn Patrol Diaries' with James Card
"Take a map and find the emptiest spot on the map. A place with the fewest roads and fewest towns. In many of these places I found the best fishing spots but you find other wonderful things, too, such as older architecture that is preserved, more untouched natural areas, friendlier people, less franchised retail operations, and some odd regional things. If you are lucky some of these places will have a lost-in-time feel to them. You have to experience it before it’s gone."

The Dispatch: Nov. 2
Featured Artist of the Week and Book Pick
By KINUTE

The Dispatch: Oct. 26
Featured Artist of the Week: Yuri Choufour
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The Dispatch: Oct. 19
Featured Artist of the Week: Will Zimmerman
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The Dispatch: Oct. 12
Featured Artist of the Week: Juuli
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The Dispatch: Oct. 5
Featured Artist of the Week: Kaari Selven
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The Dispatch: Sept. 28
Feature Artist of the Week: Thomas Goebel
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Crown Bees: The Little Native Bee Company with a Big Heart
“It's about progressing research and passing that knowledge to the practitioners … the piece that's now starting to grow is helping the growers, the farmers, learn how to manage the bee.”

Book Talk: ‘North American Odyssey’ with Amy and Dave Freeman
"This journey gave us the confidence and the skills we needed to spend a year in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to help protect the Boundary Waters from copper mining pollution."

How 3D Technology is Protecting America’s Coastal Communities One Seawall at a Time
How a career lawyer turned environmental innovator is using 3D technology to build eco-friendly seawalls that protect America's coastal communities from rising sea levels and storm surges.

Biodiversity is Life Initiative: A Beacon of Hope in the Native Plant Movement
Biodiversity is Life is setting out with a groundbreaking initiative to reconnect people with nature through native plants. By offering free native plants on a 40-acre campus in Fort Worth, founder Wallace Hall hopes to inspire a new generation of homeowners to foster biodiversity in urban landscapes, combating the loss of natural habitats while creating new sanctuaries for wildlife.