Danny Seo shows what to look for in environmentally friendly paints.
Christmas came early for Matt this year; while foraging at the flea market on Sunday he found a vintage appliance that’s been at the top of his wish list for years: the Toast-o-Lator. It’s a bakelite-based beauty from the forties with art deco curves and a way of making toast that is truly the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Here’s how it works: you simply insert a piece of bread into the slot on one side of this sleek, Rube Goldberg-like appliance, flick a bakelite switch, and then watch, through a porthole, as an escalator-like mechanism slowly carries the bread past hot, glowing coils to the other side where it tumbles out, transformed from a humble piece of bread to a specimen of golden perfection.
Interests: Parenting (Jack 5yrs and Owen 3yrs), Human Growth and Development, Evolving Consciousness, Integral Life Practice, Coaching, Change Management, Creativity, and Freedom.
Inspiration: Witnessing my sons discovering the world and themselves, watching someone overcome all odds, listening to someone's deep dark secrets (and telling someone mine), a fully expressed performer, art, the rawness of humanity, and unconditional love.