Waterproof

Partners for Water

Waterproof is Partners for Water's podcast that travels the globe sharing uplifting stories about how today's water crises are being tackled through smart ideas, local knowledge and international partnerships. Hosted by water expert Tracy Metz, Waterproof delves into crucial water themes with local and international experts, researchers, practitioners and other water professionals.

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    Failing Forward

    Thomas Edison once said “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” If you agree with that, you’ll love this edition of Waterproof, where we speak with people who learned to ‘Fail Forward’.  We start with Esther Shaylor of UNICEF and the WASH Failure Movement, who talks about the little jerrycan that couldn’t. Zahid Amin Shashoto of Bangladesh’s Uttaran shares the story of well-meant, high-tech water solutions that had unexpected consequences. Lindsey Schwidder of the experimental Green Village in Delft explains that sometimes you need to get wrapped up in red tape to learn how to get free of it the next time around. And Mr. Water himself, Henk Ovink, who says, like Edison, failure is about learning, even between nations.  Failing Forward...in this 11th edition of Waterproof.   QUOTES Esther Shaylor – UNICEF “We really want to talk about failure. We want to talk about when things go wrong and we want to openly and freely share it so that we can learn from it.”   Zahid Amin Shashoto – Uttaran “People cannot make a living. My community is primarily farmers, and if farmers doesn't have farmland, it's underwater, they go out” Lindsey Schwidder – Green Village “For us it's interesting to look at things that are new, that are not yet applied or not yet validated. And here they are also allowed to fail.”   Henk Ovink – Global Commission on the Economics of Water “A lot of things go wrong before things really go right. Learning - that is exactly what failure is about.”

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    The Indigenous Voice

    This edition of Waterproof is all about how modern-day science and age-old indigenous knowledge can be used to solve today’s water crises. So, not one or the other but both, fused together to come up with solutions to our common and increasing problems. Tracy spoke to four water experts from all over the world: a Maya from Mexico, a Fijian, a Sami woman from Sweden, and a native Hawaiian. They were members of an indigenous delegation to the 2025 Stockholm Water Week. And they all agree: their voices need to beheard. All this, plus amazing Lo-TEK solutions to today’s High Tech problems. Find out what they are in this edition of Waterproof: The Indigenous Voice.  Our guests are: Julia Watson: landscape architect and author of the book Lo-TEK.Dr. Yolanda López Maldonado: indigenous Maya woman and founder of Indigenous Science.Anna-Kari Kroik: Stockholm-based, Sami teacher.Dr. KaiLei’a Duriano: indigenous Scientist fromHawaii.Dr. Milika Sobey: Senior Technical Adviser-CoastalEcosystems. Waterproof is the Partners for Water podcast that travels the globe sharing uplifting stories about how today’s water crises are being tackled through smart ideas, local knowledge and international partnerships. Hosted by water expert Tracy Metz, Waterproof delves into crucial water themes with local and international experts, researchers, practitioners and other water professionals. Find more information here: https://partnersforwater.nl/news/waterproof-podcast/

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Waterproof is Partners for Water's podcast that travels the globe sharing uplifting stories about how today's water crises are being tackled through smart ideas, local knowledge and international partnerships. Hosted by water expert Tracy Metz, Waterproof delves into crucial water themes with local and international experts, researchers, practitioners and other water professionals.