At the heart of Jason Momoa’s dedication to environmental activism lies his role as a father. The Aquaman actor, 44, recently spoke to PEOPLE about the premiere of “Common Ground,” a documentary highlighting the importance of sustainable farming practices. Momoa, who shares two children, 15-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo and 16-year-old daughter Lola Iolani, with ex Lisa Bonet, expressed his passion for instilling environmental consciousness in his kids.
Reflecting on his efforts to educate his children, Momoa confessed to feeling like he’s “force-feeding” them at times. Despite sharing the documentary with their school and witnessing their friends’ reactions, Momoa wishes for even deeper engagement from the next generation. “I want the next generation to take it even more,” he emphasized, underscoring his belief in the importance of environmental stewardship.
Momoa’s commitment to teaching his children resilience extends beyond environmental activism. In an interview with Men’s Health, he shared how rock climbing serves as a metaphor for life lessons. Emphasizing the value of perseverance and embracing failure, Momoa encourages his children to understand that setbacks are an essential part of growth. His philosophy emphasizes resilience and the importance of pushing through challenges.
As a stepfather to Bonet’s daughter Zoë Kravitz, Momoa also admires her influence on Lola. In a 2020 interview with Men’s Health, he expressed admiration for Zoë’s talent, love, and closeness to family, hoping that Lola would embody similar qualities.
Through his actions and words, Jason Momoa exemplifies a commitment to nurturing a generation of environmentally conscious and resilient individuals, driven by his profound love for his children.