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2.4 | Youth for Climate, Young Activists

30 min · 30 de nov de 2020
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In this episode, I sit down with Coralie Hunt, Amber Casiot, and EJ. All young members of Youth Strike 4 Climate;  from Oxfordshire, Brighton and Surrey respectively. Together we discuss how they got into activism and why. We also debate about young people and their impact on the environmental movement, and the pressure the current environmental situation is having on youth. A pressure that frankly shouldn't exist and shouldn't be forced on the younger generation. If you want to support the show don't forget to like, share or review on whatever platform you're listening on. Sadly, after this post the podcast will be taking a hiatus for a few months. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage] (https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage)

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Portada del episodio 2.4 | Youth for Climate, Young Activists

2.4 | Youth for Climate, Young Activists

In this episode, I sit down with Coralie Hunt, Amber Casiot, and EJ. All young members of Youth Strike 4 Climate;  from Oxfordshire, Brighton and Surrey respectively. Together we discuss how they got into activism and why. We also debate about young people and their impact on the environmental movement, and the pressure the current environmental situation is having on youth. A pressure that frankly shouldn't exist and shouldn't be forced on the younger generation. If you want to support the show don't forget to like, share or review on whatever platform you're listening on. Sadly, after this post the podcast will be taking a hiatus for a few months. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage] (https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage)

30 de nov de 202030 min
Portada del episodio 2.3| The Self Replicating Nature of Climate Change, Discussion with Amy Stapleton

2.3| The Self Replicating Nature of Climate Change, Discussion with Amy Stapleton

In this episode, I sit down with Amy Stapleton, a member of Bristol Youth Strike for Climate, and a young 18-year-old Activist. I sit down with her and we discuss how she got into activism and why. We also debate about the human effect on climate change and whether Anthropogenic Climate Change has added a self-replicating nature to Climate Change itself, or if it's always been that way. If you want to support the show don't forget to like, share or review on whatever platform you're listening on. Background music: Méditation from Thaïs by Nicola Benedetti, violin; Julien Quentin, piano [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nicola_Benedetti_violin_Julien_Quentin_piano#contact-artist] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage] (https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage)

6 de nov de 202033 min
Portada del episodio 2.2 | Talking with ISYLA | Music and Environment

2.2 | Talking with ISYLA | Music and Environment

This is a special episode of XR University Podcast because we get to sit down and talk with ISYLA [https://www.isyla.org/]. ISYLA is an amazing up and coming musical duo from Cornwall, made by singer Lizzie Freeborn and singer-songwriter Amy Woodburn. They released their album in June of this year and aim to make songs for change and to promote environmental awareness and activism. This episode I sit down with Amy Woodburn and we talk about how ISYLA started, their aims, and we also debate about the influence of Artists on Environmentalism. Thank you for listening and make sure to share the Podcast or leave a cheeky review. Apologies for the sound quality in advance, there were some technical difficulties during recording. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage] (https://www.patreon.com/WritingPilgrimage)

22 de sep de 202054 min