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Articles posted by Jesse Richardson

Jesse Richardson graduated the University of California, Los Angeles in 2011 as a political science major with focus on ethics, social responsibility, and education. He worked as a writing tutor for over 4 years, and has recently returned from independent research in Washington, D.C. Born in California, raised in Idaho and Wyoming, Richardson plans to use his experiences to help better inform, coordinate, and perhaps someday implement environmentally conscious legislation. Currently, he functions as the Editor-in-Chief of Organic Soul.

Jesse Richardson has written 755 articles for Organic Soul.

Seismograph

Fracking and Earthquakes: Cause for Concern?

Fracking is known to be a source of several environmental issues, but can it cause earthquakes?

In the Mist of Ice

In the Mist of Ice

See the power of winter as it reaches as far south as Atlanta, Georgia.

Drinking a Shake

Know Your Proteins! Casein, Whey, Soy, and Egg

Navigating through the world of protein can be difficult. Which proteins are the best and which tend to be less effective? Simply put, which are best for you?

Baby Yawning

What do you do to get a good night’s sleep?

I have two real loves in life: food and sleep. While food is pretty easy to work with, I find that sleeping sometimes requires some effort. What do you do to induce the zZz’s?

Made by Hand / No 1 The Distiller

Made by Hand / No 1 The Distiller

Take the journey of the first gin distiller in Brooklyn since prohibition. Seriously.

Hector Thunderstorm

Hector Thunderstorm Project

Cloud watching is one thing, but thunderstorm watching is another thing all together.

Listening

A Guide to Inspiration: Listen Up

Inspiring people can be as simple as taking a minute and listening to their concerns.

The Knife Maker

Made by Hand / No 2 The Knife Maker

Inspiring, a bit dark, but will ultimately leave you feeling optimistic. Take the journey of a writer turned knife maker in Brooklyn.

Teaching Your Child

What lessons are you teaching your child?

The modern world faces challenges in the environment, social justice, and health. Because the future generations will be the ones to deal with these problems when we’re gone, we must be sure they’re well-equipped. What lessons are you teaching your child?

Sleeping Child

5 ‘Musts’ for the Green, Healthy Home

There are many things we can do in life to help protect our health and homes. From focusing on air and water quality to committing to the reduction of energy use, we can all help ensure the longevity of our bodies and our planet.