31 episodes

The Ecovybz Podcast -is on a mission to educate, inspire and mobilise upcoming activists by having interactive conversations on environmental topics with youth from across the world. Drawing from a global network of inspiring youth leaders, climate activist Khadija Stewart brings the Caribbean, positive, upbeat and informal perspective to the environmental podcast scene.

EcoVybz Podcast Khadija Stewart

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The Ecovybz Podcast -is on a mission to educate, inspire and mobilise upcoming activists by having interactive conversations on environmental topics with youth from across the world. Drawing from a global network of inspiring youth leaders, climate activist Khadija Stewart brings the Caribbean, positive, upbeat and informal perspective to the environmental podcast scene.

    Episode 30: Climate realities of overseas territories

    Episode 30: Climate realities of overseas territories

    In this enlightening episode, we are joined by Danielle Clear Seales, an inspiring marine conservationist who has dedicated her life to protecting our oceans. After completing a BSc in Ocean Science and Marine Conservation at the University of Plymouth, Danielle is now pursuing an MSc degree in Marine Environmental Management. Her journey into sea turtle conservation and research began with a pivotal internship at the Department of Environment, which ignited her passion for marine life.

    Danielle's commitment extends beyond the Cayman Islands, having represented her home at COP28. There, she highlighted the intricate connections between culture, heritage, and climate change, and advocated for vital climate finance in British Overseas Territories. Her main mission is to raise environmental awareness in the Cayman Islands, promote sustainable living, and foster collaboration among Caribbean islands for a more sustainable future.

    Join us as we delve into Danielle's experiences and insights. We discuss the climate realities of overseas territories, the harsh impacts of climate change in the Caribbean, and her valuable advice for Caribbean youth eager to take climate action. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about marine conservation and climate resilience. Tune in and be inspired by Danielle’s journey and vision for a brighter, more sustainable world.


    If you enjoyed this episode follow Dani on Instagram @dani.seales and EcoVybz on all platforms @ecovybz

    • 52 min
    Episode 29: Artivism for Ocean and Climate Action

    Episode 29: Artivism for Ocean and Climate Action

    Meet Amy Harff, she is a Force of Nature consultant, climate researcher and artist. She was recently selected to be a Youth Ambassador for the UN Ocean Decade, where she led workshops and gave speeches to over 2,000 participants aboard the Peace Boat. In August 2023, she completed the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to conduct one year of independent research on how creativity can catalyze climate and environmental action. For her research, she spoke and worked with over 350 scientists, community leaders, academics, CEOs and artists to see how creativity and storytelling can be tools for change. Amy has been an art judge for Bow Seat Ocean Awareness and Chas also spoken at Goldsmiths’ Art and Ecology Conference and at NYC Climate Week.

    She is currently creating an illustrated book from personal interviews with 25 international female climate leaders including: Christiana Figueres, Dr. Kim Cobb, Xiye Bastida, Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner and Melati Wijsen. Her creative pursuits include: facilitating community murals in Zambia, New Zealand and Indonesia, creating costumes from trash for Taiwan’s Dream Community festival, and drawing large illustrations about projected climate impacts in her community.



    Together we dive into the importance of creative tools to drive the circular economy, protect our oceans and drive climate action.



    Connect with Amy
    Insta: @amyspencerart
    www.amyspencerharff.com



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    • 47 min
    Episode 28: Youth and the Energy Transition

    Episode 28: Youth and the Energy Transition

    Continue with the Youth for The SDG's Series in partnership with Peace Boat US for the UN Ocean Decade of Science meet our next youth scholar Rigoberto Amaya!

    Rigoberto is a third culture individual born in the countryside of Panama who moved to Southeast Asia at the age of thirteen to complete his middle and high school studies. Through his experience abroad, he developed a passion for cross-cultural exchange and recognized the disparities in access to quality air, water and natural resources.

    Rigo is a firm believer that problems are best tackled through a multi-perspective approach and that current global issues need international collaboration and science-based actions in order to generate change. With a background in Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering focused on sustainability and process efficiency, Rigoberto has experience working in the energy sector at the regulatory level advancing the Energy Transition Agenda. He believes individuals must be lifelong learners and open-minded to be able to come together and mitigate the climate crisis. In his free time, you can find him playing sports, video and board games, as well as enjoying nature through hikes or scuba diving trips.

    Together we explore SDG 7, the energy transition in Panama, the role of youth in achieving SDG 7 and the youth for the SDG's Program. If you would like to connect with Rigo be sure to follow him on


    Instagram
    LinkedIn

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 27: Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

    Episode 27: Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

    Welcome to season 5 which is the Youth for the SDG’s special edition series in partnership with Peace Boat US dedicated towards the UN Ocean Decade of Science. 

    The Youth for the SDGs program is a unique experiential learning and capacity-building program for young activists and scholars engaged in SDG-related initiatives from the US and worldwide. Youth Programs take place onboard voyages conducted by Peace Boat, travelling on a large passenger ship that sails regionally and globally running education and advocacy programs focusing on nuclear disarmament, climate action, and sustainability, with partner organizations and communities around the world.

    Youth for the SDGs programs average two weeks in length where participants visit three to five countries and all programs include Onboard activities such as presentations, workshops, cultural activities and port activities where we participate in specialised experiential study programs with NGOs, academic institutions, governmental entities, and communities working to address SDG-related issues such as climate change and sustainable development.

    To kick things off meet Kneyone Murray, an Entrepreneur, Renewable Energy Consultant, and self-taught Abstract Artist from the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago. He holds a Master of Science in Renewable Energy Technology from The University of The West Indies with a focus on the implementation of a biodigester in the educational system to promote waste management. He is also the founder of KneyzusEnergy a company focused on the energy transition in SIDS,  a Global Ambassador for Blue Planet Alliance, a young ocean leader with Sustainable Ocean Alliance and now a youth for the SDG’s scholar.  Additionally, Kneyone had the opportunity to participate in the UN Water Conference in New York and The Our Ocean Conference in Panama sharing a panel as the only youth with industry experts at the closing plenary. Presently he is completing a program on Project Management in Canada. His research is focused on sargassum seaweed and developing innovative solutions using bioenergy to reduce its negative impacts in the Caribbean. 

    Together we dive into his environmental journey, the program and his future plans!



    To connect with Kneyone follow him on


    Instagram
    Facebook
    Linkedin



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    • 1 hr
    Episode 26: Journey to a Global Plastics Treaty

    Episode 26: Journey to a Global Plastics Treaty

    Meet Saeed Hamid a Guyanese attorney-at-law with a keen interest in maritime law, environmental law, and human rights law. Driven by his experiences in the Caribbean region, he is constantly pursuing opportunities to contribute to the development of policies and legislation which target social and environmental issues. Saeed holds a Master of Laws from the University of Aberdeen, where he completed courses on international law, politics, environmental regulation, and human rights. Following private practice, Hamid served at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Guyana for two years, during which he participated in several national and international conferences and policy dialogues on numerous environmental matters, including Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). He is currently the international plastics fellow at New York University's Guarini Center and Plastics Advisor to the Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States.


    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the plastics pollution issues plaguing Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and discuss the upcoming sessions on the road to a global plastics treaty. For more on Saeed be sure to follow him on Instagram and check out the additional resources below.
    1. Recording of SIDS Talk Plastics: Part 1: Remediation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9glU9E7-Cdo&t=1087s2. Guarini Center's research on SIDS and Plastic pollution: https://guarinicenter.org/issues/oceans/plastics/ 3. Paper on States Submissions ahead of INC-2: https://guarinicenter.org/document/survey-of-state-inc-2-submissions/



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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 25: Protecting Coastal Ecosystems in Panama

    Episode 25: Protecting Coastal Ecosystems in Panama

    Meet Javier Pardo Díaz is a thesis student at the Biology School with an orientation in Marine Biology and Limnology at the University of Panama. He is currently working at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on long-term projects on water quality monitoring and mangrove restoration in the Bay of Panama. Since the beginning of his career, he has been part of different NGOs such as Sustainable Ocean Alliance Panama, Reef 2 Reef Foundation, and the Ghost Net Removal project with the Panama Aquatic Resources Authority, among others, and is an active volunteer for many other foundations that they seek a more sustainable future for all. Javier was one of the 77 young people selected to participate in the Youth Leadership Summit and the Our Ocean 2023 conference, he also participated as a delegate to CITES COP 19 in 2022, both held in the Republic of Panama. In addition to being part of research projects, he works as an underwater cameraman focused on environmental education, educating the civil community, young students, children, and adults.



    In this Episode, Javier and I take a deep dive into the importance of coastal ecosystems in Panama and some of the issues the country faces when it comes to marine conservation. If you are interested in learning more about Javier be sure to follow him on Instagram.



    Be sure to also follow @ecovybz on all platforms and if you would like to be featured on the podcast shoot me an email ecovybz@gmail.com and lets create some magic!

    • 55 min

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