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🗓️ 26 December 2016
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Maryam is an investigative journalist, eco-entrepreneur and the director of the internationally acclaimed documentary Vanishing of the Bees narrated by Ellen Page. She is also editor, chief and CEO of honeycolony.com, a magazine and marketplace aimed at empowering people to be their own best health advocate.
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0:22.7 | Now list chats with today's featured guest, Mariam Hanein. Mariam, are you prepared to ignite? |
0:30.5 | Hell yeah, ready! Mariam is an investigative journalist, echo entrepreneur, and the director |
0:37.4 | of the internationally acclaimed documentary Vanishing of the Bees narrated by Ellen Page. |
0:43.0 | She's also the editor-in-chief and CEO of HoneyCollony.com, a magazine and marketplace aimed |
0:49.5 | at empowering people to be their own best health advocate. Mariam, take a minute, |
0:54.5 | fill in some gaps from that intro and give us a little glimpse of your personal life. |
0:58.8 | I'm the CEO and the editor-in-chief of HoneyCollony, so I'm constantly basically juggling |
1:07.2 | two jobs. The startup came naturally after making the film and looking for something else to do, |
1:16.5 | and it seemed a natural next step evolution to continue working for myself. I spend part of my time |
1:26.2 | for the past two years while I travel a lot, but I've been spending about quarter of my year in |
1:31.8 | Greece because as a startup owner for various reasons, that makes more sense to me. |
1:38.3 | So you're definitely traveling around, you're checking out the different areas, have your travels |
1:42.9 | ever brought you to Puerto Rico where I live? Yes, I've done screenings there, and I've shown my film |
1:51.1 | at schools. Yes, I've been to Puerto Rico. Actually spent five weeks in Viecas. |
1:56.2 | Oh, I'm actually looking at Viecas right now. Oh, my window, I got a great view of Viecas. I'm |
2:01.0 | actually in the south-eastern side of the island, Palmas del Mar, so that's super cool. And how is |
2:07.5 | the bee population in Puerto Rico? The bee population Puerto Rico is a consists of a lot of |
2:13.7 | Africanized bees, and there have been instances of colony collapse in Puerto Rico as well. |
2:21.8 | Well, let's do this just so we can kind of catch fire nation up. What exactly is your specific area |
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