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How bumblebees inspired a network of tiny museums

Updated: Jun 6

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I absolutely loved this. A short talk, but one that gave me goosebumps and maybe even a few tears of hope and awe.

I admire the initiative itself (who wouldn’t it’s absolutely genius), but more than that I was just so moved by the tone, the philosophy, and the invitation to shift our perspective. Amanda talks about keeping a micro view in mind: “small, intentional actions can strengthen systems at scale. One by one, together, we can fill in the gaps and build something more resilient.”

It resonated deeply with what we’re trying to do here in this community: noticing what’s overlooked, finding beauty in the small, and trusting that meaningful change doesn’t have to start big.

Absolutely gorgeous.

 
 
 

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Sas
Jun 01
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

A reminder that innovation and creativity thrives in the "in-between spaces" and how small efforts can make a big difference. It left me feeling inspired and hopeful. Yay!

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