Author: Brent Lambert

Writer, editor, and founder of FEELguide. I have written over 5,000 articles covering many topics including: travel, design, movies, music, politics, psychology, neuroscience, business, religion and spirituality, philosophy, pop culture, the universe, and so much more. I also work as an illustrator and set designer in the movie industry, and you can see all of my drawings at http://www.unifiedfeel.com.

If you haven’t yet discovered Great Big Story, you are in store for a real treat. Week after week, the team at Great Big Story manage to produce the most compelling pocket documentaries on a wide range of quirky subjects (just take a quick browse through their YouTube channel’s videos to see what I mean). Whether it’s a story on the monarch butterfly forest in Mexico, or the most exclusive nightclub in Lebanon — which happens to be located in an underground cave — Great Big Story is a major favorite of mine here at FEELguide. But one of their most…

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A new study published by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and the American Psychological Association, confirms that it is impossible for a person to be 100% heterosexual. The research was led by Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Ph.D, Director of Developmental Psychology and the Director of the Sex and Gender Lab in the Department of Human Development at Cornell University.

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Colin Khoury is a plant scientist at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He is the lead researcher behind a fascinating new study which has pinpointed the precise centers of origins of all the world’s 151 major crop species. In the study’s abstract, the researchers write: “Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regions around the world have been of particular importance to the development of agricultural crops. Yet the relative contributions of these different regions in the context of current food systems have not…

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Day-to-day life in America can be loud and hectic even on the quietest of days. All that noise and bombast — especially in the middle of the loudest and most obnoxious presidential race in modern history — is making country life all the more appealing. John Platt of Mother Nature Network spoke with Nick Rosen, founder of the website Off-Grid.net and author of Off the Grid: Inside the Movement for More Space, Less Government, and True Independence in Modern America. In MNN’s feature interview, Rosen says: “It is real life and a real choice for real people.” Rosen says people go…

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Here at FEELguide I’ve been writing about the importance of a healthy gut for quite some time. An unhealthy gut — otherwise known as a “leaky gut” — can manifest in a vast number of ways including: eczema, indigestion, obesity, autism, anxiety, depression, brain fog, constantly getting sick, and the list goes on and on and on. The good news, however, is that it doesn’t take long to rebuild your gut. All you have to do is introduce the right foods, remove the wrong ones, and you can restore order to your gut and bring and end to the perpetual…

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Art

Ray Villafane is an Arizona-based artist whom the Wall Street Journal has nicknamed “The Picasso Of Pumpkin Carving”. His specialty might be pumpkins, but Ray is also a master sculptor of action figures, toys, collectibles, snow sculptures — and sand sculptures. His latest sand masterpiece is this mindblowing work featuring an elephant and mouse playing chess. It’s without question one of the most impressive sand sculptures I have ever seen in my life. You can learn more about Ray’s work by visiting his studio at VillafaneStudios.com.

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