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A podcast for the dreamers and the revolutionaries who believe in a world and a life driven by passion, purpose and connection. A connection with ourselves, our communities, and of course, our beautiful blue planet. I'm on a mission to learn and share from those who are nourishing the seed of a more conscious, compassionate, and sustainable world.

Big Fight Blue Soul Aliya Siddiqi

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A podcast for the dreamers and the revolutionaries who believe in a world and a life driven by passion, purpose and connection. A connection with ourselves, our communities, and of course, our beautiful blue planet. I'm on a mission to learn and share from those who are nourishing the seed of a more conscious, compassionate, and sustainable world.

    8) Renegade routes + intention with creative director and business-owner Arisa Yoon

    8) Renegade routes + intention with creative director and business-owner Arisa Yoon

    How do you find the intersection between storytelling and beautiful imagery while supporting yourself ($$) and the Earth? Arisa Yoon sits down to share with us her path from her environmental science degree to brand photographer and creative director. With an ethos of 
    “empowering others to care about the planet and themselves,” Arisa aims to create branding strategies that foster a deeper connection to our planet. Though she was not immediately successful, she shares how she stayed focused and driven to create what is now her current reality. Even when our work may not feel directly connected with environmental work, Arisa shares her tips and reminds us how to stay grounded in whatever we define as our own path of success.
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    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    [9:33] “I remember taking my first underwater breath and feeling this sense of peace and tranquility that I had never experienced in my life...I was just addicted from that moment” - AY
    [12:14] “I am much more someone who likes to take action and build community and raise awareness and do more of the public awareness and outreach…” - AY
    [17:26] “You start to feel the weight of our planet and our climate and it’s current poistion and I think I always knew I wanted to be part of that storytelling” - AY
    [20:36]  “These renegade routes aren’t always profitable when you first start…how did you balance working on those skills and also being able to financially support yourself?” - AS  
    [24:02] “You want to be able to do what you love right? you want to be able to be the person who wakes up everyday and is ‘living their best life’ and doing what they’re passionate about. But thats not always reality, and I think we also have to create a better balance…between doing what we love but also supporting ourselves. ” - AY
    [29:12] When I first started out, more so in content creation, I was realizing how wasteful al lot of it is…as I’ve been able to be a little bit more just particular about who I work with…I really do try to ingrain trying to be as mindful as possible”  - AY
    [32:11] “If you can’t envision the life that you want and the career that you want, how are you ever going to get there?”  - AY  
    [38:39] “there definitely became a time where I started to realize that I was devoting a little too much time and I had begun to see the effects that SM had on the way that I lived and saw my life…” -AY 
    [50:45] “You have to get real with yourself about what success actually looks like to you…and how it will always evolve” -AY

    [53:38] “Celebrating our successes even if the’yre small or if they dont seem like they’re success, is really just allowing ourselves to be present and thankful ourselves for the mind and body that we have in this moment.” - AY

    [1:09:00] Rapid Fire Questions
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    7) Developing a critical lens: capitalism and conservation with Dr. Simon Foale

    7) Developing a critical lens: capitalism and conservation with Dr. Simon Foale

    On this episode we share the knowledge and work of Dr. Simon Foale, a marine scientist and anthropology professor at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. Growing up in the Solomon Islands, he always had a love of the ocean, but it was only when he recognized the importance of traditional ecological knowledge that he started wandering into the anthropology realm. We discuss capitalism, neoliberalism, inequality, and the roots of the environmental, social, and political issues we currently face. We love stirring the pot!

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
    [13:40] “Marine science is one of the precarious career paths…you’re definitely not guaranteed a job.” - SF
    [29:51] “That is how these people con the rest of society…through tax evasion” - SF
    [32:19] “The state is essentially an organization that represents the people and its job is to redistribute collective wealth into service” - SF
    [39:53] How do we have better nuanced conversations and sharing more complicated ideas without alienating people? - AS
    [47:07] “My criticism has always been about the ways in which conservationists operating across big economic and cultural boundaries, working with very poor people, have been insensitive to poverty and ignorant about culture.” - SF
    [50:48] “The problem is that a lot of grassroots conservationists, even if they understand that stuff, they’re still working in a machine, right? They’re still working in a system, the agenda of which is dictated by some rich guy…so the NGO world is intrinsically tricky to work in.” - SF
    [55:52] “I’m a product of the 500 years of colonial history just as much as the villagers that i’m working with are a product, they just got the worse end of the deal.” - SF 
    [58:39] “The Europeans have extracted a lot of wealth from the Global South, the global economic periphery, and that has enriched them to a ridiculous extent. And now they think that’s normal…” -SF
    [1:06:15] Rapid Fire Questions
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    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    This Changes Everything: Capitalism versus the Climate - Naomi Klein
    Words of the Lagoon - Bob Johannes
    Jason Hickel
    ***Gapminder on UNDP data
    ***Wealth Shown to Scale
    Hickel Nature paper
    Limits of Growth (1972)
    UNDP Human Development Index
    Harry Truman inaugural address
    Nicholas Shaxson’s Treasure Island
    Gillian Tett   
    Find Simon and his work:
    https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/simon.foale
    https://www.academia.edu/840517/Wheres_our_development
    https://scholar.google.fi/citations?user=CMyCKjEAAAAJ&hl=fi
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    [the microdocean] Plastic Free Week 4: Strengthen your voice and microplastics in the ocean with Dr. Marina Santana

    [the microdocean] Plastic Free Week 4: Strengthen your voice and microplastics in the ocean with Dr. Marina Santana

    It’s our final week of a month of refusing single-use plastic and decreasing our reliance on plastics ! Thank you all so much for participating, and I hope you all come back to these episodes whenever you want to take on a challenge to reduce your reliance on plastic. 


    This week we try to Strengthen our Voice: that means educating ourselves about the issue we are trying to combat. This means finding a topic that interests you, and just spending some time this week educating yourself about the different options are available to you, or how other people may be disproportionately affected by plastic waste. Or maybe you start to participate or volunteer with organizations working to petition for plastic reduction.


    Our guest this week is the phenomenal Dr. Marina Santana. Microplastics may be a term you’ve heard, but dont know much about. Marina has been investigating how these tiny plastic particles are affecting the ocean environment, and we discuss why they should be on our radar.
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    RESOURCES


    Officeworks recycling 


    Staples recycling 


    Chile Fast Fashion Desert 


    Dr. Santana publications: 


    Dawson, A.L.; Santana, M. F. M.; Motti. 2023. Taking control of microplastics data: A comparison of control and blank data correction methods. Journal of Hazardous Materials.Gulizia, A.M.; Brodie, E.; Daumuller, R.; Bloom, S.B.; Corbett, T.; Santana, M.F.M.; Motti, C.; Vamvounis, G. 2022. Evaluating the Effect of Chemical Digestion Treatments on Polystyrene Microplastics: Recommended Updates to Chemical Digestion Protocols. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics.Agostini, L.; Moreira, J.C.F.; Bendia, A.G.; Kmit, M.C.P.; Waters, L.G.; Santana, M.F.M.; Sumida, P.Y.G.; Turra, A.; Pellizari, V.H. 2021. Deep-sea plastisphere: long term experimental colonization of plastic-associated bacterial and archaeal communities in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Science of the Total Environment.Santana, M.F.M.; Moreira, F.T.; Pereira, C.D.S.; Abessa, D.M.S; Turra, A. 2018. Continuous exposure to microplastic does not cause physiological effects in the cultivated mussel Perna perna. Arch. Environ. Contamination & Toxicoly.Oliveira, A.L.; Barbosa, L.; Camargo, R.M.; Santana, M.F.M.; Moreira, F.; Turra, A. 2018. Integrating geotechnology in marine litter on beaches – a citizen science approach. Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research.Santana, M.F.M.; Turra, A. Toxicity of microplastics in the marine environment. In: A handbook of environmental toxicology. 1st Ed. Edinburgh, UK: CAB International. 2020. Pages: 436-453.Microplastic monitoring data: https://portal.aodn.org.au/


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    • 31 min
    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free Week 3: Caring for community and the impact of plastic chemicals on turtle health with Caitlin Smith

    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free Week 3: Caring for community and the impact of plastic chemicals on turtle health with Caitlin Smith

    We are halfway through Plastic Free July and I'm so proud of all of you!! I'm so excited you've been keeping up with these episodes, and I hope you've learned a few things and are eager to expand your plastic awareness beyond yourself this week, because it's all about caring for our community. Additionally we speak to Caitlin Smith, a PhD student at University of Sunshine Coast using biomonitoring tools to study the impacts of chemical exposure and toxicity on turtle health due to plastic ingestion.

    NOTE: Blog post for this week is delayed until the end of the week unfortunately!

    IN THIS EPISODE:
     [1:36] Challenge - Week 3[4:05] Remember that viral video with a turtle that had a straw stuck in its nose? Turns out it might not be the only problem we should be concerned about[5:35] What are some of the other major dangers associated with plastic debris?[8:33] What are some of the novel methods being used in Caitlin's research?[12:22] Plastics were found in a human fetus![13:23] What does it mean that Caitlin is finding plastics in external tissues of turtles?[15:56] What are Caitlin's hope in this space moving forward?[17:15] What even are biodegradable plastics?[19:00] What does Caitlin's research mean for the future of turtle populations?Support the show (patreon.com/bigfightbluesoulpodcast)

    • 23 min
    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free Week 2: Quick fixes and greenwashing with Krystina Jarvis

    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free Week 2: Quick fixes and greenwashing with Krystina Jarvis

    Welcome back to the second week of Plastic Free July and our new episode series!

    We hope you're joining us to keep going on your Plastic Free July Journey. In this episode we reflect on last week's tasks, and how it feels to start becoming aware of how much plastic is in our lives. Our topic for this week is about greenwashing, how to break up with Amazon, and how to better critically think about our products with our friend and sustainability homegirl Krystina Jarvis from A Drop in the Ocean Shop.

    IN THIS EPISODE:
    [2:38] Challenge: week 2[6:45] How a plastic-free documentary ad gave me the ick[13:40] How do we stop relying on Amazon?[17:40] "We cant consume our way into a sustainable future" - KJ[21:24] Don't be afraid to call people out and make sure you know companies are greenwashing[25:30] Are influencers promoting a lifestyle that is not inherently sustainable?RESOURCES:
    How to break up with Amazon blog post - A Drop in the Ocean Shop
    Corporate regulation of greenwashing in AUS


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    • 31 min
    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free July Week 1: reusables and what the heck is plastic

    [the microdOcean] Plastic Free July Week 1: reusables and what the heck is plastic

    Welcome to the first episode of our new shorter format episode series! The microdOcean aims to communicate information on marine science, species, and sustainability topics. And what better way to start it out than with a month-long challenge, and new microdOcean episodes every week?!

    Plastic Free July was founded by what is now the Plastic Free Foundation, and aims to challenge participants to spend the most refusing the use of single-use plastics. We hope that by providing you with a bit more structure and goals every week, you'll take part in this challenge with us!

    IN THIS EPISODE:
    Welcome to the microdOceanWelcome to Plastic Free July: a challenge to reduce your dependence on single-use plastics and unnecessary waste.[4:16] Challenge: week 1[6:02] What the heck even is plastic? [7:48] Harmful effects of plastic manufacturing, refinement, and transport. [9:50] Welcome to the Plasticene[12:03] Why has plastic become ingrained into our culture? RESOURCES
    Check out the challenge in text form with access to more resources: https://fromairandsea.com/blog
    EP. 254 Diary of a CEO
    Tiktok - Yoke Lore
    Waste audit template - https://adropintheoceanshop.com/blogs/blog/personal-waste-audit
    Ohio train derailment with PVC piping material:
    - https://insideclimatenews.org/news/08022023/ohio-train-derailment-pvc-plastic/
    - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/chemical-health-risks-from-the-ohio-train-accident-what-we-know-so-far/
    Dark Money - Jane Meyer
    Dark Waters - Netflix
    The Brief History of Plastic video
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    • 19 min

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