IDEN Virtual Cuppa (Past)
Doughnut Economics for Ireland
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Online Zoom call - contact Roisin or Lauren for meeting id & password
10am -11am
Looking forward to meeting you, opening dialogue on Doughnut Economics in Ireland for the places we live, work and play.
#Ireland #virtualcoffee
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Roisin Markham
Gorey, Leinster, Ireland
Steward of 18 oaks and wild nature in north Wexford, working on reducing my footprint, living circular, growing food, nurturing our soil. Trying to live in right relationship with the planet, animals & people. Learning to sing again.. Leading for impact through life-centred design, regenerative and distributive practices. Founder of Irish DE Network #IDEN https://wiki.irishdenetwork.org/Home IDEN no longer using slack, we are experimenting with a whatsapp community.
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riona hartman
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Bunga Larascaesara
London Borough of Islington, England, United Kingdom
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Celine Horner
Wicklow, Leinster, Ireland
Environmental scientist
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Edel Jennings
Waterford, Munster, Ireland
Mother, Family Carer, Student, Dreamer, Thinker, Designer.
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Eileen Mallon
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Hi there. I have just started a new post working on a Green Growth Strategy for Northern Ireland. The Strategy is being lead by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) along with representatives from all sectors. Its an great opportunity to deliver a holistic strategy that balances our economy, environment and society for generations to come.
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Jeff Caselden
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
American immigrant, now an Irish citizen. Former AMZN, now a co-founder at Caselden Consulting.
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James O'Donovan
Cork, Munster, Ireland
I studied civil engineering in UCC, worked in US 7 years and also taught yoga, South Africa 3 years work then went and did a masters in holistic science at Schumacher College in UK and then back to SA and spent 3 years helping at a vipassana centre there and staying on a friends farm. Last 10 years I spend time facilitatating vipassana retreats. Now based in Cork and in 2015 I co-founded http://www.vegansustainability.com and in 2019 set up http://naturerising.ie/, and deliver occasional training in sustainable living.