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Dad, partner, thalassophile. reecepacheco.com Supporting and investing in early stage entrepreneurs at the ocean-climate nexus via @PropellerVC. PropellerVC.com
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Grateful for your service to our country!
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Of course, our inboxes are always open to meeting more founders working at the center or at the edges of our ocean-climate thesis. Hit us up!
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We already work with some amazing founders -- many are scientists or engineers who left academia to start companies that will help stave off the worst effects of climate change. You can see some of them here: propellervc.com/portfolio
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thank you!
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whatā€™s the source? iā€™d love to look at more of the data.
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amazing work! thank you!
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The first rule of Inbox Zero is donā€™t talk about hitting Inbox Zero.
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thereā€™s a middle ground that has worked ok for me ā€” i am largely checked out of the day to day politics/anger on social media but i am still committed through daily actions, donations, professional and civic engagement.
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I like Retro but very few ppl I know using it.
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@ketanjoshi.co
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@mariarobinson.bsky.social @stephenlacey.bsky.social hahahah. i love my yard-work exercise, too but surfing IS an actual sport! not just for CA folk. some us are even dumb and desperate enough to surf in New England (in winter)! šŸ˜‰
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Bonus! Almost forgot my longest standing annual New Yearā€™s tradition ā€” a polar plunge! I think my streak is at least 10 years now and maybe ~15 times over the last 20 years.
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6/6 Anyway, šŸŽ¶ "we're here because, we're here because we're here because we're here..." might as well make the most of it. HNY everyone.
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5/n Still, here I am reflecting and tomorrow (New Year's Day) I'll set some new goals for the year -- parental and personal and professional -- and yeah there will be a spreadsheet... but again, it's this process of goal-setting and refining and refocusing that I enjoy.
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4/n Spoiler alert: Having a kid is a good way to miss some goals (personal and professional), but have you seen my kid's smile? He's better than all the goals. Combined. Forever. Simply the best thing. Joy, embodied. Goals be damned.
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3/n I don't really do resolutions, but I've got goals and objectives I'd set -- personal and professional -- and yeah there's a spreadsheet, but lately moreso I'm reflecting on how I felt about my goals and how and/or why I did hit my exercise goal! or didn't hit my reading goal, yet again... šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
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2/n On NYE, I reflect on the prior year. I've got a list of ~20 questions that touch on major milestones and lessons learned. It's nice to have a record year to year...
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1/n I re-listen to this excellent episode of The Anthropocene Reviewed by @johngreensbluesky.bsky.social. www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/ant... It still brings a tear to my eye and yes you should sing along at the end (you'll see).
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Click through to the visualizations at BioCubes too ā€” extremely well made visualizations. biocubes.net
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just discussed this with a friend so itā€™s on my mind ā€” ā€œA Childrenā€™s Bible.ā€ also, as a sailor youā€™d appreciate ā€œDoveā€ if you havenā€™t read it already.
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! do you have a thread on this somewhere?
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Artifact Uprising has some good options
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Bummer. Such a special beach.
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Grateful for all of the bold people in this sector working against the odds in the face of the #climatecrisis. You and your work are more important than ever.
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appreciate your coverage in this sector.
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the people ā€” my team at Propeller, the wider climate-tech community doing this work, the scientists speaking the truth in the face of disinformation age, the activists and conservationists, the journalistsā€¦ everyone working up and down the climate stack.
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ha!
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wait no typing?!