Approaching menopause as a childfree woman By Gudrun Cartwright As a woman in my late forties, I am definitely approaching menopause. I feel in that ‘peri’ state. Even though I am… Read More
Having kids in a climate crisis: can you do it? I’m too scared By Gudrun Cartwright As always, I was fascinated by what happened in Davos this year. If not necessarily encouraged. Donald Trump criticised climate ’prophets of… Read More
Writing to get my mojo back By Gudrun Cartwright Today I need to write. For the last few weeks I have been consumed with work. I have written for that purpose,… Read More
Calling Generation X: is it up to us to save the planet? By Gudrun Cartwright Will Generation X please stand up? It is time for us to own our power and create a world that works for… Read More
What does it mean to be an adult in the 21st Century? By Gudrun Cartwright What does the term ‘grown up’ bring to mind for you? In a society where growing older is seen as a bad… Read More
Where have all the grownups gone? Ecological responsibility By Gudrun Cartwright Having recently had a birthday that makes me closer to 50 than to 40, I am, if we’re honest well into middle age.… Read More
We are the ones we are been waiting for By Gudrun Cartwright I was born in 1972. This means, that by any stretch of the imagination, I am halfway through my life now. Depending… Read More
Reasons to be cheerful By Gudrun Cartwright Reasons to be cheerful In my life, I find it so easy to dwell on what’s wrong. To angst over the small… Read More
Reasons to be fearful By Gudrun Cartwright At the weekend I was out cycling in the New Forest. It was a beautiful day and all was well with my… Read More
Living on the Edges One of the many things that I connect with in permaculture, is that ‘edges are where the action is’. I have spent my whole life… Read More