Meet Thoughtful Human — we're on a mission to help you find honest ways to communicate in dynamic relationships and challenging life circumstances. With plastic-free, plantable cards, Thoughtful Human offers ultra sustainable sentiments for real issues, and a hub with resources and community to help people find the support they need.
Hey! I'm Ali. I’ve been on a complex journey with grief since I lost my favorite human to colon cancer in 2011. I’ve watched many family members and friends struggle with addiction and other mental health issues, and have seen firsthand the devastating effects for everyone involved.
Thoughtful Human exists to help people find honest ways to communicate in dynamic relationships and challenging circumstances like these. It’s our shared struggle to love, fight, grieve, forgive, overcome, and celebrate — even in some of our darkest moments. It’s accepting and de-stigmatizing our differences and meeting our loved ones where they’re at. It’s being there — consistently — when it really counts, and leading these difficult conversations with kindness.
With plastic-free, plantable cards and support series, Thoughtful Human brings ultra sustainable sentiments for real issues to the forefront of the card industry, and offers a hub with resources and community to help people find the support they need.
Learn more about my personal “why”:
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Maya Enista Smith is proud to join Thoughtful Human as President, bringing years of experience in the non-profit sector to their mission of creating emotionally resonant greeting cards, designed to reflect the complexity of human emotions and experiences. As President, Smith will spearhead the company's strategic initiatives, focusing on expanding market reach, product innovation, building partnerships across sectors and furthering Thoughtful Human's mission to promote empathy and understanding through heartfelt communication.
Previously, Maya served as the founding Executive Director of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation for over a decade, where she worked to empower young people to create a kinder, braver world, and also be a source for mental health support. Prior to her role at the foundation, she was CEO for Mobilize.org, where she worked with millennials to identify societal challenges unique to their generation and fund their solutions through grants.
For her leadership, Maya has been awarded a Youth Action Net Fellowship, the Independent Sector NGEN American Express Fellowship, Utne Reader’s 50 Visionaries Changing Your World Award, WIN’s Young Women of Achievement Award, and Gelman, Rosenberg + Freedman EXCEL Award for Excellence in Nonprofit Management. Maya was also awarded the competitive Prime Movers Fellowship of the Hunt Alternatives Fund and was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar, joining a cohort of bold and principled leaders who are committed to facing critical challenges, both at home and around the world.
STEP 1: PREPARE YOUR POT
Fill your pot 2/3 full with good potting soil — firmly full, but not packed. we recommend placing the pot indoors in a bright, sunny spot that isn't too cold. Keeping the seed paper inside keeps your outside environment protected.
STEP 2: PLANT YOUR PAPER
Take your plantable paper and place it on the soil in your pot. if you have room you can lay the whole card flat. If not, you can tear it in half or into smaller pieces to fit the space (Note: It's okay if the paper overlaps!).
STEP 3: COVER + WATER
Spread a 1/8 inch layer of soil over the top of the the paper and gently press down. After planting, give your pot a good soak. You want the paper and the soil to be damp, but not swimming in water. Keep the paper moist until sprouts appear (generally within 10-14 days!).