The MoveShake film series released last year in at MountainFilm in Telluride. Now, one year later, the series has its fourth film featuring Gregg Treinish, founder of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation.
Ghandi said to “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
But, how do we even begin?
That question is what sparked the film series MoveShake. It is an overwhelming thought to take on the challenges our world faces today. From our hometown to the other side of the planet, change often presents itself as an impossible and daunting task.
So, what makes someone take that leap into making a difference?
What can we learn from them?
When asked how others could follow their passions for making change, Gregg Treinish simply replied: “Three seconds of courage..That’s all it takes”
The thought of making positive change in this world is often followed by a frustrating and sometimes disheartening “How?” Gregg asked himself this same question for many years, until one day, at lunch with his friend Deia Scholsberg, it hit him. He had all the right tools, and was recently given a huge leg up in connections by being named an Adventurer of the Year by National Geographic. Gregg combined his passion for adventure, his deep interest and education in wildlife biology, and three seconds of courage to found Adventures and Scientists for Conservation.
A year of unpaid work and complete dedication was followed by a wave of support that is continuing to grow. The organization is becoming more and more successful through each expedition they connect a scientist to.
Beneath the success, however, lies the reality of day to day life. In this story we hear how Gregg struggles to balance the responsibility he feels toward the environment with the relationships he holds dear. We’ll follow Gregg during one difficult expedition where he realizes that relationships are what give us the courage to make change in the first place.
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Inga Yandell
Explorer and media producer, passionate about nature, culture and travel. Combining science and conservation with investigative journalism to provide resources and opportunities for creative exploration.