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Jeremy Gregory

Jeremy Gregory is co-founder of Tindakan (formerly known as Bands for Lands) and current CEO of Tindakan Innovations. He comes from a long line of teachers, eco-conscious farmers, artists, musicians, and philanthropists. The principles of continued growth, conscious benevolence, and equitable life development opportunities are tenets that he values highly. It is his genuine hope to help encourage the merits of taking responsibility for our own growth and actions and for the betterment of our world. Jeremy holds the belief that an educated society creates harmony and prosperity. Jeremy is also co-creator of an award-winning multimedia arts space in Denver that was philanthropic and educational in nature and in 1993 he formed a nationally touring experimental art rock band and three years later used this platform to incorporate his first nonprofit organization. Jeremy served in the Peace Corps teaching Community Based Natural Resource Management, conservation and sustainability issues, and professional-building skills in the communities he served in Malawi Africa. Over the past 20 years in the nonprofit sector, Jeremy has gained invaluable knowledge and experience in NGO development, operations, project management, event production and coordination, and social entrepreneurial enterprise. He also has a wealth of leadership experience with global and multi-site organizations, and projects serving a diverse population and demographic. Jeremy is known for his excellence in coalition-building skills, ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Jeremy is passionate about veganism and humane education principles and has at least a sentiocentric moral scope.

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The Wood Wide Web and Do Plants Feel Pain? – Forest Ecologist Justine Karst on Sentientism ep:220

Justine Karst is Associate Professor at the University of Alberta in Canada. A Sentientism conversation in part about the wood wide web and whether plants feel pain.
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The Wood Wide Web and Do Plants Feel Pain? – Forest Ecologist Justine Karst on Sentientism ep:220

Justine Karst is Associate Professor at the University of Alberta in Canada. A Sentientism conversation in part about the wood wide web and whether plants feel pain.
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Free “Teaching the Sentientism Worldview” webinar – Jan 23

Happy New Year and a Happy New Term! Our FREE “Teaching the Sentientism Worldview” webinar for the Spring term is on Jan 23rd from 16:00-17:30 UK time. Sign up at Eventbrite […]
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“A dual indoctrination…” – Jim Mason on Sentientism Ep:219

A Sentientism conversation about what's real, who matters and how to make a better world with author and activist Jim Mason.
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