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Beginning with the
July/August 2008 issue, Life Learning and Natural Child magazines
are being reintegrated back into Natural Life magazine, where they
began over three decades ago. Natural Life is one of the oldest and
most respected natural lifestyle publications in
North America
and a pioneer in the fast growing field of healthy, sustainable
family living.
A large overlap has developed among subscribers,
contributors and advertisers of our three magazines. Some people
have told us that they have, at times, been confused as to which one
of our magazines they were reading! The merger will eliminate the
redundancies and put into practice the important ecological
principle that less is more. Subscribers will only have to pay for
one subscription and advertisers will reach a larger audience of
like-minded people. Importantly, our collective ecological footprint
will also be smaller. At the same time, Life
Learning readers will benefit from editorial with a wider
perspective, informed by the idea that life learning is a philosophy
of life, rather than a style of homeschooling.
When we launched Natural Life magazine in 1976,
the purpose was twofold. We wanted a home-based enterprise that
would allow us to facilitate the life learning of our two
daughters and we wanted to provide readers with information about
sustainable family living and unschooling. For 32 years now, we have
explored ways to eat lower on the food chain; to build smaller, more
energy-efficient homes; to birth our children at home, to educate
them there as well, and to live with them in a loving and
non-coercive manner. Natural Life’s mission has been to demonstrate
how these are not restrictions, but exciting opportunities to create
social and environmental sustainability by choosing the least
harmful ways of living on this finite planet and by building new
paradigms.
The combined magazine will
inspire and inform with even more personal experiences about how
families are making the planet a better place to live. The
July/August issue is in the
mail preparation stage and
has been sent to the newsstand
distributors. Meanwhile, we have made a
preview available.
You'll see the regular Life Learning columnists and contributors, as
well as some other articles by unschoolers...with a few exceptions,
we bet you won't be able to tell which articles were originally
intended for Life Learning, Natural Child or Natural Life! We
actually think it's a bit uncanny how much overlap there is.
We hope that the Life Learning community will
continue to thrive, both through Natural Life magazine and this
website, where we will be posting new articles on a regular basis –
some of which will be website exclusives.
Current subscribers to
Life Learning will now receive Natural Life. (If you already have a
Natural Life and/or Natural Child subscription, it will be extended
appropriately.) And if you are not
a current Life Learning subscriber, we hope you will consider
subscribing to
Natural Life Magazine!
Wendy and Rolf Priesnitz, Life Media
P.S. Here's
some of the early
reaction we've received.
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