♪ Better than any of the memories ♪ ♪ Better than the reason they can't stop the cuckoo and the cuckoo ♪ ♪ Better than all the things they've said ♪ ♪ Help me forget this, this lips by heart, it's yours ♪
♪ I need you, that man, the life I love is for ♪ ♪ Now I know that you know who to be ♪ ♪ There's no broken, that you'll be ♪ ♪ You'll never let me ♪
♪ There's no problem in the middle of the sea ♪ ♪ There's no problem in the middle of the sea ♪ ♪ In the middle of the sea ♪ ♪ In the middle of the sea ♪ ♪ Is love with a memory ♪
Hello everyone, good afternoon, happy Thursday. Thanks for joining us today. I'm Zandra, the host for the Twitter space and the community manager for Charmverse. And for those of you not familiar, Charmverse is a Web3 community platform for managing members,
coordinating tasks, facilitating decisions, and holding each other accountable. Members sign in with crypto wallets and gain access via community tokens and NFTs, and Charmvers brings together onboarding payment management, proposals, project trackers, and data repositories all in one place. So I encourage you
to check it out if you haven't already after the space of course. Because today I am joined by Jimmy Cohen, a four trees club and I'm really excited to introduce you to him. If you're not familiar, he's doing amazing things for the planet in general. I guess is a good summary. So let's invite
up to the stage. Hey Jimmy, how are you? Hello, hello, I'm great and grateful. How are you doing? Do I sound really muffled right now or is it coming through clear? Is this way better? I'm currently in. I sound good even like this. Yeah.
Okay, cool because I'm currently in a hospital in Bangalore. It's okay. Nothing's too crazy. Just just a little rabies. It's fine. Yeah, it's potential potential rabies. I got bitten by a rodent gave a speech at a re-fight call
on the coast of India and that happens on the last night. But I'm okay. I'm gonna have a second jab today. Gonna be fine. And yeah, I'm in Bangalore. So can I complain? - Oh my goodness. Well, I appreciate you still showing up.
for this. Of course I would miss it for the world. Oh my goodness. Well I wish you all the healing vibes and I'm glad that you're getting those jabs in as soon as you can. So yeah. Oh my goodness. Well thank you for being here. I was going to ask
where you're calling from, but now we know. And yeah, you're actually coming through surprisingly well considering. So, that threw me for a minute. So, let's see. So you're often talking about like clean water, positive impact, social enterprise
and really just finding your passion and anyone that follows you can tell. You're just super passionate about what you're doing out there in the world. So we're definitely going to dive into this, but have you always been an environmentalist? How did you kind of get started and when did this start happening for you?
Yeah, well actually the seed was planted if you will when I was super young so literally not long after I could walk I started planting trees because my mother, okay, so I though I don't really sound as really angry
I grew up in a small town called Avalon in Sydney, Australia. I lived this until I was 11 and my mother was a kind of a koala activist of sorts. So basically, they were cutting down a lot of these gum trees, these you could just, you could use gum trees, and because that there were no more koalas
in this area where they used to be many, many coales flourishing. And so to rebuild that habitat, we're both preventing them from cutting down the trees, trying to stop them from developing, etc. But also planting these gum trees. And so, so yeah, my mother's very passionate growing up. And so that that definitely influenced