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My family history research led to some truly surprising revelations

April 28, 2021 by Toria Leave a Comment

My family history research led to some truly surprising revelations

My second great granduncle, Arthur Bramah Diplock, outside his shop in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. How has lockdown been for you?My last blog post was a diary of my family's aborted trip to Morocco. It didn't make sense to write a traveller's guide (as I did with Madeira and Wales) because our trip was, within the first few days, rather more of an adventure … [Read more...] about My family history research led to some truly surprising revelations

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What is One Planet Parent?

This blog aims to provide you with inspiration for living and learning simply and mindfully. It is based on the experiences and research of the author and is not just for parents, but for anyone who aims to be a guardian of this planet we call home.

The posts are shared in the hope that we can nurture a generational shift in perspective and provide the motivation for young people to live well with less, create a connection to nature and other people, and to care deeply about our planet. By ‘being the change’ we can lead by example.

Our planet is going to need critical thinkers, problem solvers, outdoor lovers, frugal living experts and environmental activists, not passive consumers and followers of fashion. Post-pandemic, we have an opportunity to create the change we want to see in the world and mitigate the mistakes of the past.

Let’s form a community of likeminded citizens who can learn and share and explore together.

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Toria Sheard is a frugal, vegan, world traveller and life-long learner who thrives on deconstructing norms and questioning conventionality. A former journalist, she currently lives in Sheffield, UK, with her partner, Tom, and their son. After seven years reporting, researching and writing for publications in the north of England, Toria left full-time employment to study the climate crisis and voluntary simplicity. She tries to walk the talk and really hopes you will join her.

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