I first encountered Kindred when he was working with Wallace Global Fund and I was struck by his intellect, passion, and drive, and his deep commitment to change on many issues such as LGBTQI+ rights, which has been informed by his own experiences growing up gay in the Deep South.
Kindred is also passionate about mental health supports, immigration reform, democracy, participation, and amplifying citizen voices in general. He also has a lot to say on the topic of burnout and wellbeing, and how we can create healthier and more appealing workplace cultures.
Peggy Seeger - legendary folk singer & activist
Hugh O'Brien - Legendary Cootehill historian, author, activist & actor
Vicky Phelan - cervical cancer campaigner
David Jan Jurasek - former child refugee, author, therapist, martial arts instructor
Christy Moore
A short interview with Ruairí
Live episode: Caoimhe Butterly, Dr Ursula Barry & Codie Preston
Johann Hari - on depression, happiness & social connection
Chuck Collins (live) - on inequality, Trump, trees & people power
Amanda Palmer - musician, author, crowdfunding sensation
Sr Teresa Forcades - 'Europe's most radical nun'
Luke Concannon - Ed Sheeran's childhood hero
Marianne Williamson - spiritual teacher, author, activist
Gara LaMarche - philanthropy for social justice
Siobhan O'Donoghue - veteran community innovator and activist
Robert Shetterly - artist & Vietnam War draft resister
Chas Jewett - Native American Standing Rock activist
Ciaron O'Reilly - veteran peace campaigner & 'Martin Sheen's hero'
With love from Ruairí : thank you from New York
Kathy Kelly - renowned U.S. humanitarian & peace campaigner
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