Now it’s time to leap: Greta says goodbye (1982-2020)
“You can type. You can get a job with the phone company!” My dad, troubled that his almost-40-year-old daughter was making minimum wage at a
“You can type. You can get a job with the phone company!” My dad, troubled that his almost-40-year-old daughter was making minimum wage at a
In mid-October we launched our campaign inviting you, the reader, to help us financially to bring this final issue to print. We also invited readers
Greta and I have certainly been soul sisters since before time began, but in terms of this particular lifetime, we actually did manage to find
I came to realize that one factor in particular—the search for something beyond normal experience—characterizes life in the Great Basin. Many people don’t just find
Great Salt Lake experienced her final glimmering sunset today, succumbing to a long struggle with chronic diversions exacerbated by climate change. She was born 13,000
Talking about our differences is urgent, exciting, and even dangerous. But our commonalities appear to be so numerous as to be beside the point, part
The last time I took a giant leap like this, I was 23 years old and had just started working for CATALYST. This was seven
In 1992 when my years working in the adventure travel world came to a close, my Aunt Greta hired me to help CATALYST with ad
The door to the former bank vault is slightly ajar. In the adjoining, low-ceilinged room, Sohrab Mafi stands below a pair of light-box pictures of
In the two previous articles in this series we discussed how environmental justice is geographically driven and how redlining established some of these disparities. In
I was heading out for some quick exercise, scanning the library audio books for something good when I saw it: Stress Less Accomplish More, Meditation
There has been no better teacher during my time as a human on planet Earth than the garden. To be fully immersed, connected and involved
I n January of 1982 I decided—out of curiosity—to try a yoga class. In a pink-carpeted room in the back of the Sahara Hotel in
I think I can write,” I said. I had been working at CATALYST for some time as the office manager. “Ok,” Greta replied, and gave
I’ve been writing columns for 40 years with the Salt Lake Tribune, The Event, the Logan Herald Journal, NEO, Utah Magazine, Network, a bunch of
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