Loam x Weaving Earth Newsletter
May our attention be loving and gentle (Lauren Hage)
We launch this print newsletter in the spirit of exploring ecological attention and attunement. It is intended to be a seasonal conversation with our community, something tangible to hold in our hands and inspire a pause from social media.
Inspired by DIY zines, our inaugural print newsletter is a single page 18 x 24 fold out that weaves together an essay from Loam Editor Kailea Loften with reflections and resources to turn to this fall. Autumn is the season of harvest and seed saving, shedding what no longer serves, and dreaming into what might.
This print newsletter is an experiment. We are trying to figure out just how this project should live in the world, and will be including a survey in this inaugural run to invite subscribers to shape this offering with us.
PLEASE NOTE: This publication is sliding scale from at cost ($6) to pay-it-forward ($18).
May our attention be loving and gentle (Lauren Hage)
We launch this print newsletter in the spirit of exploring ecological attention and attunement. It is intended to be a seasonal conversation with our community, something tangible to hold in our hands and inspire a pause from social media.
Inspired by DIY zines, our inaugural print newsletter is a single page 18 x 24 fold out that weaves together an essay from Loam Editor Kailea Loften with reflections and resources to turn to this fall. Autumn is the season of harvest and seed saving, shedding what no longer serves, and dreaming into what might.
This print newsletter is an experiment. We are trying to figure out just how this project should live in the world, and will be including a survey in this inaugural run to invite subscribers to shape this offering with us.
PLEASE NOTE: This publication is sliding scale from at cost ($6) to pay-it-forward ($18).
May our attention be loving and gentle (Lauren Hage)
We launch this print newsletter in the spirit of exploring ecological attention and attunement. It is intended to be a seasonal conversation with our community, something tangible to hold in our hands and inspire a pause from social media.
Inspired by DIY zines, our inaugural print newsletter is a single page 18 x 24 fold out that weaves together an essay from Loam Editor Kailea Loften with reflections and resources to turn to this fall. Autumn is the season of harvest and seed saving, shedding what no longer serves, and dreaming into what might.
This print newsletter is an experiment. We are trying to figure out just how this project should live in the world, and will be including a survey in this inaugural run to invite subscribers to shape this offering with us.
PLEASE NOTE: This publication is sliding scale from at cost ($6) to pay-it-forward ($18).