Molly Brown sees Peak Oil as both a challenge and an invitation to create a better world. After awakening to Peak Oil, she explored her own responses — inner attitude and outer action. Personal changes include creating a vegie garden and bicycling. Noting that individual survivalist mentality is insufficient (“we are all interconnected”), she helped form a local group to awaken and prepare her community. As a therapist, Molly sees this predicament on several levels, noting how crises have the potential to bring out the best in us. Episode 128. [mollyyoungbrown.com, apple-shasta.org]
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Smiling at the very last mention – isn’t this so often the way it is! Illumination in sharing ideas, thoughts, and inspiration. Was particularly moved by Molly’s words in the lead-in to this show. All of the different approaches by different communities offer me a growing foundation so that -whatever locale in which I find myself – I can contribute to, be a part of, this movement of positive preparedness. Thank you to all.
I would like to interview Paul and Sarah via telephone. I am a freelance reporter doing some work for a community radio station in Columbus Ohio called WCRS. It is a low-powered FM station