Jen HornDoughnut Economics: Living within the limitsUnderstanding and appreciating Kate Raworth’s doughnut is relevant to corporations too, because corporations may often make decisions in aJul 29, 20211Jul 29, 20211
Jen HornCoaching for RegenerationPart of me “owning my story” is celebrating my achievements instead of undermining them. And last year, I decided to take the leap and…Apr 29, 2021Apr 29, 2021
Jen HornEmpathy & Corporate SustainabilityThis essay was written for a class on Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility as part of my MSc on Sustainable Development at…Apr 23, 2021Apr 23, 2021
Jen HornOn Power & Prosperity: Thoughts from Ecological Economics & Poverty Inc.Allow me to take you through a bit of a journey through an existential crisis.Mar 7, 2019Mar 7, 2019
Jen HornWhy I am not a militant anythingit is not so much about not having a stand as it is about “life cycle thinking”, navigating through the web of social relationships, and…Feb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019
Jen Horn2019 Fearless Forecast for the PlanetWith 2018’s sustainability successes, I’m sure we’ll see more change across the board with people doing more than brandishing a metal…Jan 6, 2019Jan 6, 2019
Jen Horn3 Lessons From The DO School Fellowship’s Incubation PhaseAfter 10 weeks of living in another country, I, along with 20 Connection Challenge fellows from all over the world, have boarded our…Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016
Jen Horn3 Simple Ways To Design Mindfulness Into Your Life#MUNIonThis:When thinking about living mindfully, the thought of a drastic change in our lifestyle may sometimes be daunting. However, the…Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016
Jen HornLetter to my 35-Year-Old SelfThis post is part of an annual (at least) series of letters to myself, which I started in 2013. Just because. As always, this is written…Feb 27, 20161Feb 27, 20161