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Global Yaadie

Global Yaadie

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Global Yaadie

Global Yaadie

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Global Yaadie

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In this episode Naomi Cambridge, Community Engagement Coordinator for the Ashley Lashley Foundation, shares their impactful work to build a movement of Healthy Environment-Friendly Youth – HEY, the flagship campaign active in over 50 countries
Creative Sustainableist and Systems Navigator, Khandiz Joni delves into the intersection of sustainability and creativity. She introduces her innovative Regenasyst methodology, which reframes sustainability through a lens of creativity and imag
CEO and Co-Founder of Kee Farms, Nicholas Kee discusses histransition from running a tech non-profit to diving into  seaweed farming in Jamaica. From sea moss tosargassum, explore the diverse uses of seaweed in food, beverages, biotech andi
In this 3-peat pod to pod, Derval Barzey, founder of The Climate Conscious Podcast, joins Global Yaadie to discuss her journey and pivotal work in sustainability. They explore the evolution of The Climate Conscious Podcast and the advocacy camp
In Global Yaadie's first in-person recording, we sit down with Esirom Foundation's Sustainability Coordinator, Khalia Hall inside Esirom Studios, Jamaica. We explore how Esirom is redefining sustainability efforts making environment action sexy
In the second part of our conversation with Ayesha Constable, co-founder GirlsCARE, Young People for Climate Action and our partner in this climate justice series, we continue to explore the powerful link between gender justice and climate just
In our season finale we end with the one who started it. Ayesha Constable, founder of GirlsCARE, Young People for Climate Action and our partner in this climate justice series tackles issues of gender justice. In this hard hitting two-part se
For Disability Advocates Ginnel Peart and Richelle Henry, physical disabilities pose no barriers in being bold for their community. This episode spotlights conversations with the two fearless females championing the differently abled communit
Being blind doesn’t mean you should be left behind, in conversations on climate justice and certainly not in cases of natural disasters. In this stirring interview, Radio station Manager, Patrick Layafette and Executive Director for Jamaica S
Part two of this episode explores the lived experience of the Garifuna in Belize. President of the National Garifuna Council Sheena Zuniga, captures the impact of climate change and culture loss on Garifuna communities. In addition to supporti
After a successful inaugural staging in 2022, the Caribbean Women for Climate Justice conference is back! Conference leads, The Climate Conscious Podcast and The Breadfruit Collective team, join forces with Global Yaadie podcast for a second po
Indigenous peoples are the world’s first eco-warriors, through their way of life, they are  protectors and preservers of our natural environment. In the Caribbean, indigenous groups are fighting for land rights, the protection of natural resour
Malene Alleyene, Human Rights Lawyer and Founder of Freedom Imaginaries, enlightens us about human rights law as a tool for transformation. Through a social imaginary lens, she advocates that the protection and preservation of communities are c
Dr. Ainka Granderson from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) introduces the Caribbean Climate Justice Alliance (CCJA) which aims to transform policy and practice for climate action. This episode makes us appreciate that: 1) Gove
“We are all facing the same seas but we aren’t in the same boat”. Climate justice concerns face us all but look differently beyond the surface. In this episode, climate change expert Steve Maximay breaks down the concept of climate justice and
LGBTQ+ and climate change is no side panel conversation. If we are exploring historically marginalized groups, this community among others needs to be front and centre.Traditionally, Caribbean-based mobilizations for LGBTQ+ support are limited
Young People for Climate Action Jamaica - YPACC in collaboration with the Global Yaadie podcast and funded by Open Society Foundations is happy to announce our #climatejustice podcast series where regional voices address the meaning of climate
As Tropical Storm Elsa rages across the Caribbean we revisit a conversation with climate change and disaster risk expert Kelli Armstrong. Start with the global pandemic, throw in a volcanic eruption and then add the Atlantic hurricane season –
It’s our second pod to pod who knew it would be this fun when 2 Nerds Start a Podcast? Science podcasters and Molecular Biology PhD students, Eleanor Terrelonge and Derrick Horsham inject us with the truth about vaccines. Science class is in fu
We are travelling back in time to December 2019 in Madrid, Spain. It was COP 25 Climate Change Conference and Global Yaadie’s first recording debut.The whole world knows Greta Thunberg. However, let’s introduce you to youth from the Americas w
How are universities coping through covid? Encouraging people to focus on climate and sustainability in the midst of a pandemic is a task and a half. Sustainability Manager at the University of London, Matt Wilkinson has a full plate even with
He was cruising through his chemical engineering career until some serious water worries dried up his interest. Be the change you want to see defines Ajani Jacobs’ experience. He swapped engineering titles for the sake for his country’s water w
International Women’s Day calls for the acknowledgment of the glitz as well as the glum of being a woman. Here’s an adventurous conversation with one unapologetic attorney/ wax aesthetician who came into an early awareness of the power of being
Climate change impacts are felt all across the world but it’s not just an environment challenge.  It’s no secret that the global threat isn’t always black and white. How does climate change become an issue of racial and social justice? Environm
Back in China after vacationing in Bali, the reality deepens. Our guests continue their story of going through the motions under five months of quarantine and staying calm amidst the chaos. Fending off discrimination and managing their mental h
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