I was born in a family of farmers. The cows were my friends. Being a witness to animal suffering as a child and being not smart enough to shatter illusions, I tried to understand and learn about our human mechanisms of trying to feel safe and trying to protect our loved ones.
In the combination of studies in audiovisual arts, animal rights, existential psychology, and high sensitivity, I see myself as a "meat psychologist", always curious about people's motives and the psychological mechanisms of fear and denial.
I really want to help search for creative ways to build "The One Health System", helping to create a better world for all living and suffering beings.

presentation:
From deathbeds to dinner plates - What dying people and animals ask of us
Staying present to what hurts