What is a bad habit we have today that we’ll be surprised by in 20 years?
Rachel Boutsikaris, Big Sky, Mont. Personal banker, Big Sky Western Bank
“I’d say definitely technology. Yes, it’s helped our lives but it’s also inhibited us. It’s sort of that double-edged sword. Socially, we interact less. Rather than stopping at a gas station to ask for directions or look around at our surroundings to find out where we are, we’re glued to a screen.”
Philip Kedrowski, Gallatin Canyon, Mont. Owner, Red Leaf Engineering
“Driving the huge trucks that I’m also guilty of – consuming way more than our fair share of fossil fuels.”
Dana Dunaway, Three Forks, Mont. General contractor, Dunaway Development
“I don’t think we’ll be doing this: holding cell phones up to our heads, because 20 years ago, very few people had them. Now everyone has one. There will be something else.”
Feeling worn out from the winter? Feeling bloated, low energy or foggy in the mind? Maybe it’s
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Feeling worn out from the winter? Feeling bloated, low energy or foggy in the mind? Maybe it’s just time to have a reset and boost your immune system!
It’s that time of year again, to refresh, renew and revitalize!
The community cleanse utilizes the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda in order to help detoxify the body and reboot the digestive system, plus going through the process with a community of others makes it all that much easier to get through it successfully. It is not a time of starvation or deprivation, we eat 3 (or 4) meals each day and take specific herbs to assist the process of releasing toxins. It is designed to be a two-week cleanse, but it can be customized to the length of time that you are able to commit to and dates can be flexible if need be. You are also welcome to do it from a distance if you won’t be in Big Sky this spring!
What it includes: digestive herbal supplement and body oil (specific to your needs), 4 cleansing and rejuvenating herbal formulas, 7 days of the Ayurvedic cleansing food, a booklet of information on the step-by-step process and some recipes, weekly meetings and daily email support through the process.
Investment: 1st Timers ~ $370 Repeat Cleansers ~ $340 | Register by Apr. 17th and Save $25
Feeling worn out from the winter? Feeling bloated, low energy or foggy in the mind? Maybe it’s just time to
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Event Details
Feeling worn out from the winter? Feeling bloated, low energy or foggy in the mind? Maybe it’s just time to have a reset and boost your immune system!
It’s that time of year again, to refresh, renew and revitalize! The community cleanse utilizes the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda in order to help detoxify the body and reboot the digestive system, plus going through the process with a community of others makes it all that much easier to get through it successfully. It is not a time of starvation or deprivation, we eat 3 (or 4) meals each day and take specific herbs to assist the process of releasing toxins. It is designed to be a two-week cleanse, but it can be customized to the length of time that you are able to commit to and dates can be flexible if need be. You are also welcome to do it from a distance if you won’t be in Big Sky this spring!
What it includes: digestive herbal formula and body oil (specific to your needs), 4 cleansing and rejuvenating herbal formulas, 7 days of the Ayurvedic cleansing food, a booklet of information on the step-by-step process and some recipes, weekly meetings and daily email support through the process.
1st Timers ~ $370 Repeat Cleansers ~ $340 | Register by Apr. 17th and Save $25
NY FASHION BRAND LAFAYETTE 148 DEBUTS IN BOZEMAN MAY 7-11
Wendy Euler of Goodbye Crop Top to host a multi-day style pop-up in Bozeman with private shop and sip events
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NY FASHION BRAND LAFAYETTE 148 DEBUTS IN BOZEMAN MAY 7-11
Wendy Euler of Goodbye Crop Top to host a multi-day style pop-up in Bozeman with private shop and sip events to experience fully the pre-fall 2024 line ahead of market availability.To book a private shopping appointment, call or text 406-320-5000. Launch Party May 9th 4-8 PM in Bozeman.