Some of the best questions have no answer.
Originally published on Kapuno in the Ocean Conservation community
🔗 Inviting Friends & Peers to Kapuno (Article)
🔗 Sylvia Earle: How to protect the oceans (TED Prize winner!) (Video)
Everyone who’s in this community was hand-selected, invited or was passionate enough to join based on their love for Ocean Conservation. You’re a diverse interdisciplinary set of individuals. Organization leaders, scientists, science communicators, policy-makers all in one ‘room.’
You’re welcome to share your successes and failures if you think it can help others and request feedback on best practices. You can also share links to articles you’ve written or relevant news for the community to discuss.
Keep in mind that the community is about helping one another. I realize it’s hard to ask for help, or to state that you don’t know something; but none of the solutions are going to be easy and require the community to work together.
If you don’t know an answer, invite people who do. If you don’t know the person personally, respond with who can help and someone else can invite probably invite them.
You can create a personalized invite to this community. Send the email through our system or you share as a link. Here’s the invite creation page: (http://kapuno.com/invite/aolffsyaagefa) Note, if you send the invite email through our system, we’ll notify you when they sign-up.
Soon enough, we’ll have the right people to move faster than ever before.
I’m confident that many relationships you form on here will transcend the product. Personally, I’ve been blessed to speak to many of you and can’t tell how thankful I am that we endeavored to bring you amazing people together.
As always, if you have a question or feedback email support@kapuno.com and we’ll follow up with help; or, if you like reading, visit our help center at http://help.kapuno.com
We’re just getting started, but I’m really inspired that you have taken the first step in coming together. Thank you!
I’ve attached Sylvia Earle’s TED talk, which reminded me why we worked to bring this community together and a help document on how to invite peers.