Resources

What we’ve learned from earth’s most misunderstood creatures.

Are You Pollinator?

Just like a bee enables a plant to reproduce simply by following their hunger, a human pollinator brings new life to the world simply by following theirs.

Whether they have an innate hunger to connect, to grow, to experiment, to explore, to create, or to even help, they do their best to satisfy that hunger. In doing so, they build necessary bridges in the world.

Human Pollination

Just like flies, human pollinators pollinate entirely inadvertently. But instead of transporting pollen from one flower to the next, they carry ideas, lessons, and ways of being from one context to the next.

While fly pollination enables plant reproduction, human pollination enables art, innovation, even joy and love. Our community is living proof of this magic.

Jennifer Dyck-Sprout Jennifer Dyck-Sprout

Belonging: A Pollinator’s Perspective

Pollinators like bats and beetles helped me see that a meaningful life only requires that I satisfy my hunger — whether to help, to explore, to investigate, to create, to connect, or simply to grow.

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Jennifer Dyck-Sprout Jennifer Dyck-Sprout

Time: A Pollinator’s Perspective

Vincent van Gogh â€” who sold only one painting during his life — said "If I am worth anything later, I am worth something now. For wheat is wheat, even if people think it is a grass in the beginning."

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