Jeff Greenwald, Contributing Editor
Jeff Greenwald is a writer, photojournalist, and stage performer. He is the author of nine books, including “Shopping for Buddhas” and “The Size of the World,” for which he created the internet’s first travel blog. His work has appeared in Wired, Salon, Smithsonian, Afar, The New York Times, and many other publications. Jeff serves as executive director of the nonprofit Ethical Traveler. He has also created a critically acclaimed solo show, “Strange Travel Suggestions,” which draws from his tales as a travel journalist. Jeff’s most recent book is “108 Beloved Objects.”
Feature Stories
- Breathing Lives into Wood
- Try This at Home: A Q&A with Kyle Wiens, Right-to-Repair Crusader
- What? A Bamboo Bicycle?
- The Agony and Ecstasy of an Oboe Reed Maker
- Parts & Recreation
Sidebars
- One Night at the Fixit Clinic with Peter Mui
- Preservation or Exploitation?
- Regalia for All Seasons
- Building My Own Private Model
- Aya Rokeach: Notes from a Young Oboist
Videos
Podcasts
- Listen to “Keeping the Beat: Custom-Made Conducting Batons”
- Listen to “The Agony and Ecstasy of an Oboe Reed Maker”
- Listen to “What? A Bamboo Bicycle?”
- Listen to “Parts & Recreation”
Field Notes
- From Plastic Waste to Zero-Waste, One Soap Bar at a Time
- Reviving the Craft of Plant-Based Photo Developing
- The Puzzling Craft of Dissectology
- The Uncommon Quilts of Joe Cunningham
- “How to Make a Good Day”: Scott and Ene Constable on Crafting a Meaningful Life
- The Mad Science and Master Craft of Handblown Lab Glass
- Keeping the Beat: Custom-Made Conducting Batons
- Intentional Inhalations: Why Natural, Handmade Incense Stands Apart
- Redesigning an Old Recipe: The School Lunch
