
This is more than just an idea — it’s the dream I want to dedicate my life to. A project that I hope will grow far and beyond myself, carried on by others long after I’m gone.
It’s rooted in two personal truths:
I want to create something that everyone can be part of. Not just the loudest voices, the “perfect” activists, the strongest, or the ones who fit neatly into systems of specific values or identities. I mean everyone — whoever you are. As long as you have a sense of care for the future, you can be part of The Heartline. And I trust that’s most people on the planet.
I want to help people feel less alone. Less hopeless, helpless, powerless, defeated, stuck, invisible. I want us to feel more — more connected, more hopeful, more engaged, more real, seen, inspired, valued. I want us to believe that change is possible — and that we’re allowed to dream about a better world, even as we hold on to realism.
Because if I feel all those things — then I know for sure that millions of others do as well.
We just don’t always talk about it. But I believe we feel it.
I want to gather all the people on the planet — all connecting their life strings to The Heartline.
A place to come together when we feel lost, overwhelmed, unsure — or because we want to inspire and tell others that we are here and we are fighting for the change all people and nature need and deserve.
A space where we can share our fears and our dreams — honestly, vulnerably, without shame.
Where we can hold each other up.
Where we can take action together, on our own, or cheer and support on those who do.
Where we can start believing that the world can change — and that we’re already part of that change, just by caring.
"We don’t need everyone to do everything.
We need everyone to do something."
“The small string can never see its importance in the carpet, but if it — like all the others — disappeared because they thought they were irrelevant, the whole carpet would fall apart.”
In the big picture it doesn't affect that some strings break off , but let’s not have that become our typical way of thinking because then it will fall apart for sure, it would just be a matter of time.
That’s what this project is about.
It’s about helping each string — each person — see that they do matter. That they’re part of something bigger. That their life, their story, their actions, count.
It’s about helping people feel seen. Helping them feel hope. Helping them act in whatever way they can, without demanding they give up their life to do so.
Because it’s okay to not be perfect — none of us are.
It’s okay to go slow — something that fits a lot of us.
It’s okay to need others — honestly we all do.
We’re not meant to do this alone.
“Be the change you want to see (to whatever degree you can) — and you’ll start to see it.”