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The astounding power of Youth Advocacy - with Young Sea Changers Scotland

53 min · 18. mar. 2026
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Youth Advocacy - what, why, when, where and how? This episode dives deep into young voices, and the positive impact, in sometimes surprising ways, that this supportive organisation, Young Sea Changers Scotland [https://www.youthforseas.org/], is having both on marine policy, and on the young people involved. What a pleasure to speak to Alan Munro, Issy Jeffrey and Louis Macmillan - to hear about their journeys into giving a voice to our ocean, and you might be pleased to hear that this doesn't just belong in parliament buildings or involve writing to elected representatives! Here are the links to some of the things we mentioned: Youth Manifesto For Scotland's Seas [https://www.youthforseas.org/youth-manifesto] Youth Ocean Action Fund [https://www.youthforseas.org/action-fund] Scottish Elections Youth Climate Hustings [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-election-youth-climate-husting-tickets-1983782380502] Marine Policy Jargon Buster [https://www.youthforseas.org/toolkits](and other resources) Our Seas need your help - ask your politician to protect at least 30% [https://ourseasscotland.eaction.org.uk/Our-Seas-Need-Your-Help] The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

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