by Sandra Nomoto | Books and reviews, Food, Health, Lifestyle, Self-Development, Social good, Spirituality, Vegans
Your guide to the spiritual benefits of going vegan I’m so proud to call Dr. Angela Crawford a client. We met in the various vegan networking circles years ago, and I was one of many folks who answered a survey about how veganism has transformed me. That survey...
by Sandra Nomoto | Business & Marketing, Buy local, Events, Food, Social good, Spirituality, Vancouver, Vegan food, Vegan leaders, Vegans
A social entrepreneur driven by health, faith, community, and lifelong learning Many vegans in Vancouver will need no introduction to Stevan Mirkovich, one of the passionate partners behind Planted, which acquired the Veg Expo and hosts the Planted Expo. The event has...
by Sandra Nomoto | Books and reviews, Family, Health, Lifestyle, Ponderings, Self-Development, Spirituality
1. Where did I thrive? I wish I could say I thrived financially, but this was not that year, despite all the predictions of 42-year-olds thriving in 2024. This year also marked my 6th veganniversary (4+2=6), but I recently realized my birth number is 8, so maybe 2026...
by Sandra Nomoto | Family, Ponderings, Self-Development, Spirituality, Travel
1. Where did I thrive? This is hard for me to answer since I don’t feel like it’s been a thriving year, but I’ve learned a lot of lessons. On the business front, I did a lot of testing, offered new services, and saw what would stick. In June (also...
by Sandra Nomoto | Business & Marketing, Events, Family, Health, Ponderings, Self-Development, Spirituality, Travel, Vegans
1. Where did I thrive? Externally, the most obvious project I worked on this year is my second book, Vegan Marketing Success Stories, which I’ve been working on since last year. Even though it’s my second book, I call it the first book I did properly, from...
by Sandra Nomoto | Animals, Beauty, Books and reviews, Health, Lifestyle, Self-Development, Spirituality, Vegan food, Vegans
Nothing beats a memoir than a collection of vegan memoirs! After reading Rachel Cusk’s The Lucky Ones (recommended to me as a memoir but is actually fiction), I went back in time to 2010, which was when A. Breeze Harper’s Sistah Vegan: Black Female Vegans...