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By Christopher Appleby
24 Feb 2021
Dale and Juliet Gellatley
Dale in conversation with Viva! founder Juliet Gellatley

Juliet Gellatley, founder and director of Viva!, chats with Dale Vince about their shared passion for making a kinder, more sustainable world for humans and animals alike.

They discuss Dale’s story, drawing on chapters from Dale’s book, Manifesto (part biography, part business manual and part manifesto).  

If you missed their chat, or would like to tune in again, you can watch it below.

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