David De Rothschild says our connection to Earth on Earth Day is even closer in this moment. “In times of chaos, there is nothing more grounding than taking off your shoes so you can feel the earth under your feet. This Earth Day should probably hold a more poignant place in our hearts than the last 50, as for the last few months Mother Nature has sent us all to our rooms to pause and reflect. If our current pandemic has reminded me of anything, apart from how vulnerable and precious all life is, it’s also just how deeply interconnected and codependent we all are. Business, society, nature, me and you, we’re all part of the same big beautiful web of life. It’s clichéd to say, but if you keep on relentlessly pulling on one thread finally something has to give. So, as we re-emerge from our cocoons, there won't be any easy answers, no final destination, and certainly no one-size-fits-all solution but the interconnectivity that threatened us all, might just also be our most promising hope for restoring the balance.” The eco-explorer, ecologist and environmentalist is one of the talents who shares his ideas of well-being, solidarity and kindness to others and our planet with the Gucci Community. Listen to David De Rothschild talking about environmentalism and climate change on a Gucci Podcast episode, recorded at the Fast Company European Innovation Festival in the Gucci Hub in Milan: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4IGWizZuqAKGn4ogSEe6wG?si=JeaVrRCZQAaM3Uz9ygf3Qg
eco talents 在 Olivia Ong Facebook 八卦
A new music festival is coming to town! Block your dates on 19 –22 Dec to catch our homegrown music talents Charlie Lim, Haneri, Olivia Ong, Joanna Dong and more in action! With an eco-friendly market, a food bazaar, and mass carolling sessions every night to boot, soak in the Christmas cheer at Fort Canning Green this festive season!
Christmas at the Fort
Fort Canning Green
19 - 22 Dec | 4 to 10 pm
Admission is free.
http://christmasatthefort.sg
eco talents 在 Tiara Jacquelina Facebook 八卦
Dear PM @NajibRazak, I believe Malaysia can compete with the rest of the world and be well known for its cultural and creative products. This industry needs a well thought through 5-15 year plan, beginning with training of existing talent as well as training the creative talents of tomorrow, as well as support for exciting new ideas. The development of our creative eco-system needs to be an ongoing and continuous process. We need not reinvent the wheel here, we just need to replicate successful models from other countries. There needs to be sufficient funding set aside for the development of artistic endeavours, so artists and creative entities can do what they do best which is to create. #bajet2013