by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Animals, Books, Social good, Vegans
Forget true crime—we should make animal liberation stories into a movie or TV series! I first learned about Free the Animals: The Amazing True Story of the Animal Liberation Front from Angela Bell, who shared some vegan books that impacted her when we met her at VEG...
by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Books, Self-Development, Travel, Vegan food, Vegans
A vegan road-tripper’s dream A learned about Kristin Lajeunesse’s book, Will Travel for Vegan Food: A Young Woman’s Solo Van-Dwelling Mission to Break Free, Find Food, and Make Love when she was suggested to me as a potential contributor to my book....
by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Self-Development, Travel, Vegan food
But first: Some cool things about San Diego. The beach. Vancouverites don’t have access to great beaches, so this was a must. What the powerful California beach waves remind me of every time is how powerless we are compared to nature. The water is a lot more...
by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Ponderings, Self-Development
The first time I heard the term “undercover lightworker” said was by Doreen Virtue at Hay House’s I Can Do It Conference (which usually comes to Vancouver each year) in 2012. I went with my dear colleague April Bellia and a few other cool chicks to...
by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Lifestyle
My first ziptrekking experience was above Robson Square during the Olympics, and I received a 10% off coupon that I was going to try to use before summer was over. I started my Labour Day long weekend by driving up to Whistler and doing the Ziptrek Ecotours Bear tour,...
by Sandra Nomoto | Adventure, Events
The final 3 days of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games were what Leo would call “Olympic Weekendation.” Friday, February 26: Short Track Speed Skating Finals After work, we headed down to the Pacific Coliseum, courtesy of a complimentary Translink bus ride. It was a...