Projects By Human

Pollinators

“Heed your life’s calling - that inner urge to give your gifts away”

— Richard Leider

Putting the spotlight on Human Pollinators

Pollinators listen to their inner callings. Guided by instinct, they engage in essential, bridge building efforts that make our world a better place. They are our creators, our community builders, our caregivers, our explorers, and our innovators.

Unfortunately, their work often goes unnoticed or unrecognized. We’re here to change that. Each month we feature 16 different pollinators/projects.

Want to include your work her or be a featured pollinator? Reach out to pitch us your idea!

  • The Other Almanac

    A reimagining of The Old Farmer's Almanac that meaningfully bridges the urban/rural divide in the USA.

  • Shadow Traffic

    A creative community that organizes fun and free public exhibitions like Competitive Winter Picnicking, in underutilized urban spaces.

  • What Would Trees Do

    Nature inspired lessons, reflections, meditations, and musings.

  • Listening Lab

    An organization that activates community well-being through public listening projects, aimed to combat the loneliness epidemic and polarization.

  • Cafe Anne

    A weekly newsletter by Brooklyn-based journalist Anne Kadet that takes a fresh look at the everyday, delights in the absurd, and profiles unusual folks.

  • Groove

    A work-from-home community for folks who are doing things differently

  • Urban Confessional

    An international movement dedicated to recovering the lost art of listening by employing simple "Free Listening" signs in public spaces.

  • Creative Quests

    A collective experience that allows participants to explore their creative potential alongside worldwide community of Questers.

  • Storytell

    IRL gatherings in NYC where attendees share personal stories to feel more connected in our human experience

  • Death Over Dinner

    An uplifting, interactive template to help anyone facilitate conversations about death in an intimate setting.

  • Human Library

    An international organization and movement that aims to address prejudices by helping people talk to those they would not normally meet.

  • World Wide Wander

    A global day of wandering and wonder that take the form of a guided walking workshop, known as "Walkshops."

Feeling Inspired? We hoped so.

When we see proof of pollinators embracing their true nature, it gives us permission to do the same.

We want facilitate more human pollination, so if you have ideas you’d to bring to life, but you feel stuck, scared, or unsure of where to start, we’re here to help.

Let’s collaborate!

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did.”

— Mark Twain