Back to the womb
Newborns often sleep best with white noise. The hum mimics the sounds they heard in the womb—the rhythm of their mother’s body, the pulse […]
Newborns often sleep best with white noise. The hum mimics the sounds they heard in the womb—the rhythm of their mother’s body, the pulse […]
It’s the most stunning green field you could ever imagine. Europe’s highest pasture. The air is crisp, snow still clings to nearby peaks, and […]
I’ve just returned from a holiday in the northern hemisphere where it was full summer—only to land back home in the southern hemisphere’s deep […]
In the first hour after birth, if a baby is placed on their mother’s chest, they instinctively begin what’s called the “breast crawl.” Without […]
On a recent game walk, the ranger explained how even a decomposing carcass gives life—nourishing animals, birds, insects, and eventually the soil itself. In […]
“Phew. What a climb,” I say as we finally reach the top. After two hours of hiking and 500 metres of elevation, we’ve arrived […]
Words are powerful. Words brought our universe into existence—“And God said, Let there be light: and there was light” (Genesis 1:3). What you are […]
What are the odds of you existing? In the lottery of life the odds of the sperm-egg combination making you is 1 in 400 […]
While on a walking safari, I noticed how differently animals behave when we’re on foot. Even from far away, they would flee. Yet when […]
We had the amazing privilege of getting to go on a walking safari in Kruger National Park. The area where we walked was abundant […]