by Natasha Reilly-Moynihan | Jul 15, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
Edith Cherotich Ndiwa was born in a small village in Kenya to parents who both attended school and it is their education that would come to play a major role in charting the course of her life. Her father, a fan of Stephen King and other authors, invited her to expand...
by Natasha Reilly-Moynihan | Jul 8, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
One of the most challenging and important things for our country and our world to try right now is to engage in conversations and hold space for people to share their stories without judgment. The ability to give full, open-heart and mind attention to people –...
by Natasha Reilly-Moynihan | Jul 1, 2022 | ShiftHappens
In the wake of the decision to overturn Roe V. Wade in the United States last week, I found myself reflecting upon The Future of American Buddhism conference I attended earlier in the month. Buddhism, much like the ethos of The Pollination Project, is steeped in...
by Natasha Reilly-Moynihan | Jul 1, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
Beatriz Carmena was a teenager when she fell madly in love with Nature. Intrigued by everything from erosion and restoration to how Nature maintains its natural order and balance, she decided to study environmental engineering. An internship in Oaxaca, Mexico where...
by Natasha Reilly-Moynihan | Jun 24, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
A thought-provoking new book by Food Engineer Camila Perussello, PhD, Food for Thought: Planetary Healing Begins on Our Plate, presents a fascinating, science-based analysis of food production and consumption that illustrates how what we put on our plate has a direct...