Why It Matters Luke Martiros
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Why It Matters interviews social entrepreneurs about their journey to self-actualization.
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Connor Harbison: In 100 Years Our Cities Will Feed Us
📍Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Connor Harbison is the founder of Atlas Urban Farms. Using his product, you can eat fresh Basil grown from a vertical farm that sits on your kitchen wall. Today, he shares his journey as a student founder and environmental innovator.
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Erin Duddy on the Transition of Wealth into Sustainable Finance
📍Monterey, California, U.S.A. Erin Duddy is the Director at the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth, where she is leading their expansion into North America. Today she shares her path to working in sustainable finance, while also breaking down how it works.
UN Sustainable Development Goal: 9 · Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure -
Pascal Gally, and the Clash of Legends
📍Zurich, Switzerland. Pascal Gally is the founder of Choc des Légendes, an event that gathers Presidents, ambassadors, CEOs, and students to trade wisdom about topics that don't have a space to be discussed in society.
UN Sustainable Development Goal: 17 · Partnerships -
Kerry Healey on Building Bridges for the American Dream
📍Washington D.C., U.S.A. Kerry Healey is the President of the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, and she shares her approach to creating a society where anyone with a dream can achieve it.
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Syed Sultan Ahmed on Film as a Form of Education
📍Bangalore, India. Sultan Ahmed is the founder of LXL Ideas, a company that uses film to teach young people about traditional academics as well as how to lead a good life.
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Kenneth Mikkelsen on Leading an Examined Life
📍Copenhagen, Denmark. Kenneth Mikkelsen is the founder of Futureshifts and the author of The Neo-Generalist: Where You Go is Who You Are.
UN Sustainable Development Goal: 4 · Education