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Gaia Gossip is On the Move!

Gaia Gossip is On the Move!

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The Her Many Voices Team is delighted to welcome Maren Krings, Director General of the Federation of International Hemp Organizations (FIHO), a Climate Impact Storyteller, and the newest member of the Gaia Gossip Team!


Ms. Krings is someone with whom we have been honored to work the past few years- as well as to call a friend. We can’t wait for you to get to know her better through this new project. We are sure you will be as inspired by her work and passion as we have been. And as delighted by her vivacious energy and unyielding search for understanding.


This episode will be a chance for you to get to know this amazing human and learn a little about her vision for Gaia Gossip and positive change in climate action through hemp.


Ms. Krings wrote H is For Hemp about the power of Industrial Hemp to dramatically (and positively) affect the climate crisis we are facing. Her journey started with a question about the refugee crisis- you can learn more about how she went from refugee crisis to Industrial Hemp through the links below, or by listening to her share her story on an earlier episode of Gaia Gossip [https://www.youtube.com/live/U50Bk7YG...].



Ms. Krings uses her skills and credentials in photography, filmmaking, content writing, and keynote speaking to communicate the potential of hemp for climate resilience and social justice.


She has a B.F.A. in Photography from the Savannah College of Art & Design, an online degree in Climate Change Studies and Environmental Science from the University of Exeter, and multiple certifications in related fields.


Instagram:

/ hisforhemp


‪@marenkrings6306‬


YouTube: / @marenkrings6306


Website: www.marenkrings.com



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