Reasons for Hope

“If we get together as a community to make a difference and keep hope alive, then it is possible to make change.” - Ana Melikian I recently had the opportunity of seeing the premiere of Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope here at the Arizona Science Center with my 14-year-old daughter. Reasons for Hope is a documentary film that highlights Jane Goodall’s work as a primatologist and her mission to inspire people—especially the youth—to be active in the world and drive change. The premier was truly an incredible event and having my daughter see the film with me warmed my heart. Reasons for Hope also made me realize how hope is vital to driving change for us, the ones around us, and the world. In this episode, I discuss Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope and outline its five inspiring stories. I share my goal of earning the B Corporation certification for my business and explain why doing so is important to me. I emphasize the value of spreading stories of hope and having role models. I also highlight the need to use all the tools in our toolbox to drive impact on nature and environmental preservation and offer advice on what you can do to help heal the planet we live on. This week on The Mindset Zone: Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope How human potential and resilience can help nature and inspire others The Sudbury Regreening story Human innovation in tech, green energy, and carbon sequestration Using our tools to make a difference in nature and the environment The reintroduction of the American bison and birds to the Alps Spreading stories of hope The value of role models My journey to earn B Corp certification Creating hope and change in the world Related episodes: Beyond Optimism & Resilience with Janice Perkins A Conversation with Viktor Frankl’s Grandson – Alexander Vesely Resources Mentioned: Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKWK7xpVe88 Expand What’s Possible

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