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SoulSista Says, Eat Happy Chocolate (Part II)

5/3/2016

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... Three words, Healthy - Sustainable - Fair ...

​Imagine if this was the standard way to describe food, especially chocolates and treats?
Woudn't it be amazing? well I think so and I'm not the only one.

Lovingearth's philosophy is centred around the above words. They strive to produce products that not only love our bodies but also respect mother earth and the many indigenous cultures of the world.

At Mind Body Spirit festival in Melbourne, Scott Fry (Co-Founder of @loving_earth) shared their story with me and I'm so pleased to share it with you in the video above.

Have a happy day!

Love and Light,

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    Dorcas Maphakela

    Dorcas Maphakela is a writer, visual artist and holistic well-being advocate, using art and words to share knowledge and inspiration on living a full life. She is also a TV presenter, public speaker and founder and producer of the Antenna Award-winning OZ AFRICAN TV (OATV). Alongside her role with Multicultural Arts Victoria, Dorcas co-founded Yo CiTY, a platform that champions the culturally diverse experience through Art & music. Dorcas is an Academic Screen Lecturer at the University of Melbourne. She studied Fine Arts and Master of Arts in Writing.
    Her work was acknowledged with a Media Award from the Victorian Multicultural Commission for “outstanding reporting on issues of importance to diverse communities and reporting which contributes to Victoria’s cross-cultural understanding” (VMC)

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