Tag: Everyday Sharing Solutions

In Portland, You Can Have All You Need by Sharing

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In Portland, it's easy to find examples of 10 circles of sharers who, as you read this article, are delighting in the fruits of sharing. Read more »

Reflections for a Resilient New Year

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I’m never quite sure what to do with myself on the last day of a year. The holidays always serve as a strange and sudden reminder of the fact that an entire year has almost passed. Read more »

Libraries Become Centers for Sharing

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Lending out toys, tools, sheet music, chess sets, child-development materials, seeds and more, libraries have established themselves as leaders in the sharing movement. Read more »

Thrift Store 2.0: Just Give It All Away

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What if there was a place where you could leave what you had and take what you need without worrying about the cost? Read more »

Swap On The Go: Swap.com Comes to the iPhone

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We’ve previously covered Swap.com, the collaborative consumption service that allows you to share your unwanted books, video games, movies and CD’s with folks who want them. The site has facilitated over 1. Read more »

The Barter Starter Legal Guide

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In part one of this series, “How to Barter, Give, and Get Stuff,” attorney Janelle Orsi explores the legal ramifications of “third economy” transactions that happen without money, through barter, gifting, time banks, and other. Read more »

How to (Legally) Open a Gift (Economy)

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In part one of this series, “How to Barter, Give, and Get Stuff,” attorney Janelle Orsi explores the legal ramifications of “third economy” transactions that happen without money, through barter, gifting, time banks, and other. Read more »

How to Barter, Give, and Get Stuff

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There are things we do for money and things we do for free. And then there is everything in between. Read more »

Redefining the Life Well-Lived: Plenitude, Abundance and Sharing

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Wealth. Well-being. Happiness: the words have a well-rounded, easeful feel to them, while "sustainability", though a great concept, has an implication of discipline and scrimping that can be taken as negative. Read more »

When the Sharing Hits the Fan

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Q: In the past, whenever I have tried to share with others there has been tension over some part of the arrangement, and sometimes things have ended badly. Read more »
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