
David Webb
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
Editor-in-Chief at Explore Magazine
Father (twins). Husband. President, @explore_mag. Storyteller. Hiking | Cycling | Skiing | Dogs ("Dave from Explore Magazine," you know me!)
Articles
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1 week ago |
all-about-psychology.com | Arie W. Kruglanski |Dan Raviv |David Webb
By Arie W. Kruglanski and Dan RavivWhat drives us to matter? Why do we seek validation, respect, or recognition — and how does that desire shape our lives? In The Quest for Significance, renowned psychologist Arie W. Kruglanski and journalist Dan Raviv explore a core human motivation that fuels everything from everyday choices to world-changing events: the deep need to feel that our lives matter.
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1 month ago |
sgtreport.com | David Webb
by David Webb, Activist Post:David Webb, author of The Great Taking, just exposed how banks and their political allies have systematically removed your property rights over securities. You might think you own your investments, but legally, your broker does and if they collapse, you have no right to reclaim them. Webb and G. Edward Griffin have been fighting to strike exemptions in Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which prioritizes secured creditors over individual investors.
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2 months ago |
explore-mag.com | David Webb
At night, even the stars were different. I’d flown some 12,000 kilometres southeast from Vancouver, through five time zones and two seasons, to arrive at 51 degrees south: Puerto Natales, Patagonia, Chile. A town at the edge of the world and, for me, unfamiliar territory. Once a quiet fishing village, Puerto Natales is now known more for Gore-Tex and trekking poles than Chilean sea bass. It’s the jumping off point for hiking to Torres del Paine, one of the most popular routes in Patagonia.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
explore-mag.com | David Webb
Forestry—what do you think when you hear the word? Maybe it conjures up logging and clearcuts. Maybe you think of economic drivers, wood products and heritage. Maybe you’re not 100 percent sure what it means!We outdoor enthusiasts spend a lot of time in forests. Forests have deep social and cultural value to us. But they also supply the materials that build the houses in which we live—and even the paper on which Explore Magazine is printed. Can we reconcile that?
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Jan 6, 2025 |
explore-mag.com | David Webb
As Canadians, we have a big country to explore. How do you do it? Fly place to place? Stay local? Road trip to a hotel? All good, sure. But lately, I’ve been exploring differently. A new lifestyle altogether…I’ve become an RV’er. Yes, I am part of Canadia’s robust RV community!And I love it. My entire family has camped out more this year than we collectively had in all years previously. My kids love the “caravan,” as they call it.
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