Monday, 03 May 2010 18:10

Mayday Magazine Interviews Andrew & Rob

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Mayday Magazine is a monthly publication from the Sky Dragon Community Development Co-Op in Hamilton, Ontario which focuses on progressive social and environmental change.

For their May issue, Mayday interviewed us in their new series profiling green businesses.

You can find the interview at: http://www.maydaymagazine.ca/content/green-business-profile-cartanova-design-co or if you're in Hamilton, Mayday can be found in print in numerous locations across the city.

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  • Comment Link j. everett mcfeely Saturday, 22 January 2011 16:25 posted by j. everett mcfeely

    Greetings. I like the website.

    I’m also excited to share my website with others. It has to do with my core idea about world peace: You -are- world peace!

    Here is what I mean... The outside world is only a reflection of what is going on inside each of us collectively. And so, when enough people realize their true nature as world peace, the outside world will reflect this realization. I didn’t come up with this idea by myself, but I do feel the deep truth within it, and so I have set up a website (www.youareworldpeace.com) to help other people experience the idea and feel the truth for themselves.

    Please visit the website, feel the peace within you, and tell others. Thanks!

    -j

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I am a web developer, programmer, and Chief Technology Officer of both CartaNova (an eco-conscious and ethical web design business) and Weever Apps (mobile apps for Joomla). Additionally, I am a coordinator for Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace, specifically involved in stewarding the Peace Café movement, and networking with peace educators.