Bryan Welch and his Beautiful & Abundant World

America’s premier green publisher, Bryan Welch is well known for his optimism, sense of humor and his commitment to empowering people to live their own good life. He speaks widely to businesspeople and consumers to share his belief – demonstrated unequivocally in his own work – that it’s possible to do well in business without destroying the earth’s natural and human resources.

As a child herding milk goats in rural New Mexico, Bryan learned that survival of our own species is impossible without an understanding of, and respect for, nature’s systems. While still just a boy he formed an intuition for the intricate and interdependent relationships among the plants, animals and humans that called the Southern New Mexican deserts home. Through the decades he’s refocused that intuition into a high-resolution framework for how to live a productive and sustainable life.

On any given day, Bryan might be found spending his early morning hours working on his Kansas farm among the cattle, sheep and goats; his lunchtime polishing a magazine essay at his office; and his evening at a Hollywood cocktail reception for the launch of a green media initiative.

Before starting Ogden Publications (publishers of Mother Earth News, Natural Home , Utne Reader and several other magazines and digital media properties) in 1996, Welch spent 19 years as a reporter, photographer, editor and publisher of newspapers in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, Connecticut and Minnesota. He holds a master’s degree from Harvard University where he studied media policy and media management at the Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School.

Welch currently is a member of the MPA (Association of Magazine Media) board of directors, the Social Venture Network board of directors and the Down Home Ranch Foundation board of directors. He has also served on the board of the Kansas Land Trust. He and his wife, Carolyn, raise grass-fed cattle, sheep, goats and free-range chickens at the farm they call Rancho Cappuccino, which they also share with donkeys, dogs and the rogue mule, Zero.

A long time ago. . . In a studio (not so) far, far away. . .

For those of you who are new to At the Green House. . . Welcome! We’re a comic strip about a family named The Greens, who want to be greener.
We have Pam & Todd, the main “people characters,” and a group of “critters” who live in their yard, one of which is a little earthworm named Wormy. The original concept for the comic began in 2006 and was featured in actual PAPER newspapers. Having a lot of time to ponder the planet lately, the co-creators, Brad Gilchrist and Peter Menice have decided to replant the seeds of this eco-conscious feature and let it grow in the new garden of social media and www’s. . .

Like most things green, sometimes the first attempted planting doesn’t find the right conditions to grow and become a regular feature in the garden. The key is to keep the seeds . . . and when conditions ARE right, mix in the compost, scratch in the seeds, give them some sun, and water them with new ideas. Then, just let them grow into something new, beautiful and lasting.

Peter and I have been keeping the Green House seeds dry and warm, tucked into pockets close to our hearts and waiting for the right conditions to plant them again. This is that time. Now. 2021 is the year.

For the past few months, we’ve been meeting, writing and drawing new material and formulating a “growth chart” for ” At the Green House. And now the time has come. . .
We are going to share our adventures and stories about the daily sproutings and our process here with you. It’s been a little like developing quality compost- mixing a little of this -with a little of that. . . green stuff, brown stuff. . . history, new ideas, failings, dreams, renewed hope and energy. . . a little manure. . .

Our gratitude goes out to all of you who’ve kept in touch with us, asking, “How’s Wormy doing?” and hoping to see some new foliage. New growth will be popping up here and growing toward YOUR light. We hope you’ll read and contribute your thoughts and comments.
Peace,
Peter & Brad

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