SustainaPod
by SustainaPodSustainaPod is a podcast that delves into various sustainability stories across different sectors. Each episode will put youth in direct dialogue with leading sustainability professionals, thinkers, activists and more. We explain each topic with the experienced guest and help listeners understand more about the diverse components (or should we say ‘pods’!) of sustainability today for young people.
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Episodes
The Road to Gender Equality in Education: Improvements and Challenges in Nepal
25m · PublishedGender inequality is a pressing issue that continues to affect the ability of girls to attend and stay in school in developing countries. Tune in as co-hosts Isabella, Angela and Scarlett are joined by Monal Bhattarai from Canopy Nepal, a youth-led organization working to tackle gender and educational inequality in Nepal. Monal shares about the wider contextual factors shaping gender equality, key challenges, solutions and breakthroughs to create more inclusive and equitable learning environments for the next generation. For those of you interested in education equality and advocacy, this is an inspiring episode not to be missed!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageThe power of data-driven solutions to protect the Amazon
36m · PublishedHow can the power of data be harnessed to empower action within the Amazon rainforest and other regions for conservation? Co-hosts William Wang and Noah Murray speak to Geospatial Developer Pascual Gonzalez Shuk about how the same technology that underpins the mapping we use in our daily lives allows data to be integrated into conservation efforts, as well as some of the challenges that arise from trying to drive environmental action from this angle. Pascual also discusses the importance of the youth’s voice and offers advice for how young people can prepare to work in this field.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageHere's how I became the Vice-President of IStructE (2nd Interview with Dr Elisabeth Marlow)
32m · PublishedHAPPY NEW YEAR! This is the second episode with Dr Elisabeth Marlow! Dr Marlow is the Vice President of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IStructE). We talked about:
- Her Backstory
- The Engineering Sector
- Networking
- Interview Tips
We interviewed the Vice-President of IStructE.
39m · PublishedMerry Christmas Everybody!
We’ve got a present for you guys, first of TWO episodes with Dr Elisabeth Marlow.
Dr Marlow is the Vice President of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IStructE).
We talked about:
Sustainable Development ☘️
The Climate Change Risk Team 🌇
Her work in Middle Eastern Countries 🧱
Women in Engineering 🙋🏻♀️
#sustainability #merrychristmas #climatecrisis #podcast #youth #engineering
YOUTUBE LINK HERE:
https://youtu.be/TivCR_o8x_M
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageInvesting for ESG: the dynamic world of sustainable finance
29m · PublishedHow does sustainability play a role in the world of economics? Co-hosts Mike Pisit Chintawongvanich and Victoria Choo Zhen Yi speak with Noel Lam, a Senior Associate in Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy at Temasek about the fast-evolving world of sustainable finance. Noel shares the difference between ESG investing and sustainable investing, the importance of sustainable finance to drive the low-carbon transition, and offers valuable advice about getting into the industry.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageCarving an all-rounded career in sustainability through the intersection of technology, energy and policy
29m · PublishedNot many people have carved out a career in the sustainability sector as diverse as that of Lidia Aviles. Lidia is a sustainability thought leader, mentor, writer, educator and entrepreneur who has worked across countries on international affairs, energy, business law, deeptech and more. Whether it is building her own business or engaging with policy-making, as co-hosts Chinny, Tim, and Eva have spoken with Lidia about the value of being a multilateralist in sustainability, her career journey, and becoming a widely recognised thought leader in the space. We discuss the up and coming benefits and risks of energy storage in aviation, her company AELSTONE, business law and ethics, her involvement in scientific geophysics research that got her an honorary doctorate, her involvement with the EU Commission working with sustainable technology, and the importance of intersecting topics within sustainability.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageConsultants Converse: Finding Purpose in a Career
47m · PublishedIn a rapidly evolving and dynamic sustainability landscape, how can one lead a fulfilling and purposeful career? Host Belinda chats with her fellow colleagues Diego Reineck, Lana Khan and Madeleine Bruce, three sustainability consultants, about their journey as sustainability professionals so far. The trio share their own personal motivations, challenges, and insights about working in sustainability, what it’s like working in London as an international, the most surprising part of their career so far, and offer some valuable advice to young people considering a career in consulting. If you’re a young person looking to start a career in sustainability consulting, this is an episode not to miss.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageClimate Policy: an imperfect but powerful tool for action
28m · PublishedHow can climate policy be an effective driver for decarbonisation? In this episode, co-hosts Milly and Logan speak with Emma Heiling, the founder of a youth-led nonprofit ClimaTalk who are demystifying climate policy and amplifying young people’s voices in the fight against the climate crisis. The trio speak about the challenges and opportunities for climate policy in the EU and globally to enact change, the impacts of geopolitics and social issues on policy-making, and what young people can do to get involved in helping their countries meet climate goals.
To learn more about ClimaTalk, visit their website at: https://climatalk.org/.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageGaming to save the planet
21m · PublishedWhat do video games have to do with environmental sustainability?
In the second episode co-hosted by EcoSol students, hosts Justin and Ethan critically explore the potential for the video game industry to create a significant impact for the environment. They speak about the role that the video game industry has already contributed to raising awareness about the environmental issues, as well as efforts to decarbonise the video game industry. Whether you’re an avid gamer or not, this episode is a fascinating one that will change the way you see gaming to save the planet!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageEco-Anxiety - what can we do about it?
24m · PublishedThis year’s summer was one of the hottest on record. As the world battles with the impacts of climate change, it is taking a toll on the mental health of people around the world. ‘Eco-anxiety’ is a term coined to reflect a heightened state of anxiety and worry related specifically to environmental harm caused by human activity and climate change. Young people, whose futures stand to be the most affected by climate change are one of the most vulnerable to experiencing eco-anxiety. What can we do about it? This is the first of two episodes co-hosted by students in Hong Kong from EcoSol, an environmental advocacy group that strives to create sustainable change with Hong Kong students. Ethan and Justin from EcoSol have an insightful discussion with special guest Dr Ans Vercammen, an Imperial College London academic researcher on the intersection between climate and mental-health. This is a raw, engaging episode that will leave you with valuable tips on taking care of your mental health during the on-going climate crisis.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainapod/messageSustainaPod has 75 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 36:30:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 20th, 2024 15:11.