Brandi Veil's “Humanistic Sustainability"
It’s only been a few minutes since I posted this piece on my friend Brandi Veil and her unique approach to what she calls “humanistic sustainability.” As I’ve already gotten some positive feedback, I consider this auspicious, so I thought I’d add a bit more content.
First, here’s the introduction she wrote to her speech at the World Information Technology (WIT) Conference presenting to the United Nations on Environment and Health.
Amidst the global crisis of a dysfunctional old paradigm, a new renaissance of human culture is underway.
A blossoming phenomenon of Transformational & Music Festivals, immersive participatory realities that are having a profound life-changing effect on millions of lives.
With attendance at Festivals growing in the millions annually, many attendees have had life-changing experiences at them and are deeply passionate about sharing the culture with their friends, family and social networks.
Brandi introduces a new audience via new systems for global partners to align a new type of pro-social workforce with established NGOs, communities and with local government officials.
This is an opportunity for you to be a part of an emerging market– Transformational & Music Festivals.
And her bio:
As a creator of conscious events, Brandi Veil focuses on a mobile platform as a template for turning mainstream conferences and festivals into a sustainable platform for social, economic and global awareness of key issues. She believes we are at a unique juncture in the world of events spiritual and music driven and conferences to marshal those attendees into a proactive force who are committed to helping fund and find solutions for Sustainability around the globe.
Brandi Veil has committed to being a catalyst in finding solutions for cause sustainability by reaching and informing a wide audience, creating the spark and impelling people to specific actions. Through her cause marketing, promotions, and in the event planning business as well as in her innovative work in transformational events and philanthropy, she has defined a new path that will pave the way for others to follow.
Ms. Veil has developed a unique model of combining live and online events and substantive programs targeting the much in-demand 18-35 demographic with integrated education and action steps. Fundamentally, she has recognized that it is not about competing with major music and substantive programming events worldwide, but rather joining with those behind them in creating a new passion for action and pointing them down that path.
Her introduction to new systems and trade is a way to engage ambassadors using contribution of time, surveying in educational zones, and social engagement technology to establish a much needed system for event follow up. This new platform will reach the masses around the globe because the audience is ready for action and change and has the technological means to receive it now.
She is the co-founder of a conscious event that changed the face of Hollywood Nightlife, Grateful Fridays a series that provides “edutainment” in human development through music events while using a holistic and philanthropic base and CEO/Founder of The Event Division, Inc. an event management and location agency specializing in entertainment marketing and event production, a producer of conscious content and is an international program volunteer with the NGO Operation USA.
Brandi’s goals for a better world are not new; they are an innovative shift in human design for a global social venture. Her structure to lie out paths and to set corporate and social goals for those who seek to become ambassadors of sustainability are available. It is her ability to use music festivals and conferences as a connecting point to a global movement can create a shift in each event and reach all of humanity.
Brandi’s goals for a better world are not new; they are an innovative shift in human design for a global social venture.
Wow, this sounds like mind control at the designer level. I would trust the Beer commercials for factual content before this double speak that seems to be directly out of “1984”, Big Brother’s mouth.
We should be able to promote environmental goals without all this obfuscation.
Music can be intoxicating! Just that, unlike beer, it doesn’t harm.
Why don’t you tell her what you really feel? 🙂
This initiative, while not being truly unique, must be applauded for recognizing the universal and unifying power of music as a social adhesive. Thanks to Brandi for reviving the bridges that will help many cultures to cross boundaries and charter new paths of global universal human solidarity.
Craig thank you for the feed!!! Wow it has been a whirl wind moving these concepts around since December! This is the first I am seeing these comments. 1st might I say, Local to Global initiatives using the music audience has been the most positive force I have seen in entertainment. Using the (EDM) Electric Dance Music culture has been so welcoming and inviting. I have had the support of major producers, artist and designers around the globe. There is allot of interest from high tech companies urging us to develop these networks to educate the festival attendees on sustainable practices, philanthropy, and social good activities. I choose EDM community to launch discussions because of the positive effects I see occurring because it is just that, a community with social currency–wave makers and game changers.
To address the “Mind control on a designer level” comment, mind control is a process systematically using unethically manipulative methods to persuade others to conform to the wishes of the manipulator(s), often to the detriment of the person being manipulated. This program has been created with the intention to help educate, guide, assist in the betterment of society and build a community based on philanthropy and social good. There is no malicious intent.
Lets get more people with funding and interest in social ventures to come aboard to assist in this movement. I am here as an ambassador of change. Blessings~Brandi Veil
I’m with you all the way, kid. Keep up the good work out there.