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“voice”- to be heard, on self, ancestors, future generations and the world. A dialogue between global leaders and Rev. Shoukei Matsumoto for Camphor Tree Village, a 100th anniversary project of Musashino University in Japan. The project aims to study the significance of the Buddha Dharma and its potential contribution to solving the current global issues for the peace and tranquility of the world. Rev. Shoukei Matsumoto, Executive Producer, Curated by Ruriko Watanabe (Sota Japan), Production by Takuya Endo(pilgry.net), Artwork by Misaki Suzuki(Lunglha Design Works), Music by Kotaro NishishitaCamphor Tree Village, 100th Anniversary, Musashino Univsersity Espiritualidad
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  • #19 Daniel Hires
    Mar 15 2025

    Daniel Hires is an activist, social entrepreneur, and ecosystem builder who currently serves as Chief Marketing Officer of the Inner Development Goals Foundation.

    Born in Asia and raised between Germany and the US, Daniel has been a prominent global voice for impact-driven innovation and collective leadership since 2010.

    For nearly two decades, he pioneered and co-founded initiatives that blended tech, innovation, sustainability, and human-centered design to drive meaningful change.

    As a father of a young daughter, Daniel dreams of a future where we regenerate the natural world, nurture our inner ecologies, and uplift our collective spirit. So in addition to his executive role, he facilitates transformational experiences, mentors young activists and impact entrepreneurs, and speaks globally on social innovation, collective leadership, and regenerative futures.

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    36 m
  • #18 Audrey Tang
    Mar 1 2025

    Audrey Tang
    TIME100 Most Influential People in AI (2023), is Taiwan’s Cyber Ambassador and served as its first digital minister (2016-2024). A self-educated tech prodigy, Tang revitalized Haskell and Perl, co-founded g0v, and shaped platforms like vTaiwan. She aided the Sunflower Movement, helped shape Taiwan’s COVID-19 response, and protected its 2024 elections from cyber threats.

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    51 m
  • #17 Kate Raworth
    Feb 14 2025
    Kate Raworth (sounds like ‘Ray-worth’) is a renegade economist focused on making economics fit for 21st century realities. She is the creator of the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries, and co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab.

    Her internationally best-selling book Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist has been translated into over 20 languages and has been widely influential with diverse audiences, from the UN General Assembly to Pope Francis to Extinction Rebellion.

    Kate is a Senior Teaching Fellow at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute, where she teaches on the Masters in Environmental Change and Management. She is also Professor of Practice at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

    Over the past 25 years, Kate’s career has taken her from working with micro-entrepreneurs in the villages of Zanzibar to co-authoring the Human Development Report for UNDP in New York, followed by a decade as Senior Researcher at Oxfam.

    She holds a first class BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, and an MSc in Economics for Development, both from Oxford University. She has been awarded honorary doctorates by the University of York, University College Dublin, KU Leuven, and Business School Lausanne. She is also a member of the Club of Rome and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of the Arts.

    Kate has written extensively for media including The Guardian, The New Statesman, Newsweek.com, and Wired.com, and has contributed to many radio programmes including for BBC Radio 4, The World Service, ABC and NPR, as well as television including CNN World News, Al-Jazeera, BBC, ITV and CBC. Her 2018 TED talk has over 5 million views.
    She tweets on BlueSky@kateraworth.bsky.social
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    39 m
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