The Conscious Way: Travel | Wellness | Sustainability
From the jungle in Yucatán to moments of stillness and ceremony, we share journeys that awaken your senses and reconnect you to what matters most. Let these stories be your compass toward a more intentional way of life.
6 simple things you can do to start detoxing your home today
The air quality in your home is 2-4% more polluted than outside. There is chemical warfare happening inside your home. Our home planet Earth is choking on plastic. Here are six super easy steps to help you get started with your Home Detox today!
Are you sleeping with the enemy?
Do you or a family member suffer from allergies or asthma? You might be sleeping with the enemy. The presence of dust will not kill you but it can trigger allergic reactions when inhaled. In severe cases, the response may lead to an asthma attack.
Does your kitchen have some dirty little secrets?
The kitchen is the heart of your home; even if takeout and freezer meals are your thing, you are still being exposed to your kitchen’s dirty little secrets. If you are heating your food in a microwave, please stop. Microwaves zap all the nutrients from your food, plastic leaches into your food, and the technology is bad for the planet.
How well do you know your products?
Ninety-nine percent of the big brands that fill your supermarket aisles are chemical cocktails. You can find more than 800 different chemicals in your home product cabinets. Some ingredients are proven “safe” by federal organizations, but many are proven to be the cause of a vast list of health problems.
10 Steps to Becoming a Better Consumer
We all want to live a balanced life that helps protect and heal our planet, but often we don’t know where to start. Here are ten tips to get you on track toward becoming a conscious consumer. Every single person counts, know that your contributions, no matter how small will make a difference.
Once a sacred escape filled with raw beauty and spiritual stillness, Tulum has become a cautionary tale of overdevelopment, spiritual commodification, and ecological loss. In this personal reflection, I share why I walked away—and what we can learn about conscious travel, environmental respect, and finding true spiritual connection elsewhere.