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Net Good City

Net Good City

By: Seed Creativity
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The channel was born out of frustration. Frustrations that our government and local authorities are letting us down. We need better conversations about health and climate. Ones that reach all audiences from all backgrounds with stories that resonate and lead to positive action. We delve into the minds of change-makers, exploring their innovative solutions and their commitment to creating a positive impact on both people and the planet. Join us on our journey as we amplify the voices and actions of those who are at the forefront of building a happier, healthier, cleaner and greener world. Welcome to Net Good City: Good people doing great things.Copyright 2023 Seed Creativity Hygiene & Healthy Living Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The War on Plastic Pollution
    Dec 7 2023

    Fresh after winning the Environment and Sustainability award at the FORTY UNDER 40 UK awards Tim caught up with Chris Desai to talk about his journey and the beginnings of UOcean.

    Thanks to Rob Watson at Decentred Media for looking after audio and Nikhil Mistry on video. 


    UOCEAN® 2050 is a pioneering project of The Vayyu Foundaton, a practical, and non-profit charitable initiative based in the United Kingdom. Their primary mission is to combat canal, river and ocean plastics and restore marine ecosystems partnering with minority and stigmatised communities.


    https://uocean.org/


    Produced by Seed


    Catch up with Tim Elliott


    Music produced by Jonny Prest and Lee Spreadbury



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    46 mins
  • The Role of Community Media in Climate Communications
    Oct 31 2023

    We kick off episode 1 and delve into the vital role that community media plays in climate communication and sustainability education. Our guests, Rob Watson, Director of Decentered Media, and Tim Elliott, Climate Reality leader, business mentor, and entrepreneur in residence & honorary fellow of the University of Nottingham, provide valuable insights into the impact of community media and their vision for change.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. What is Community Media?

    • Community media refers to media outlets, platforms, and initiatives that are locally-driven and managed by community members.
    • It encompasses a wide range of media forms, including community radio, TV, newspapers, blogs, and social media channels.
    • Community media provides a platform for diverse voices, fostering a sense of belonging and ownership within communities.

    1. Impact of community media in climate communications:

    • Community media serves as a powerful tool for raising awareness about climate change at the grassroots level.
    • It connects local communities with climate-related issues and facilitates dialogue, engagement, and action.
    • By offering a more personal and relatable perspective, community media can help bridge the gap between global climate discussions and local realities.

    1. What our guests want to change:

    • Rob Watson emphasizes the importance of expanding access to community media and making it more inclusive.
    • Tim Elliott stresses the need for collaboration and networking between community media organizations to amplify their impact on climate communication.

    1. Role of community media in climate and sustainability education:

    • Community media acts as a key educational resource, offering tailored content that resonates with local communities.
    • It can provide practical information on sustainable practices, resilience, and adaptation strategies, empowering individuals to take action.

    1. Effective ways of building awareness for global challenges:

    • Our guests discuss the power of storytelling and community-based narratives to humanise climate issues.
    • Leveraging the credibility and trust established within communities, community media can convey climate messages more effectively.

    1. Community media's role in system change:

    • Community media is an essential element in the movement toward systemic change by influencing local policies and initiatives.
    • It can act as a catalyst for mobilising communities to demand more sustainable and equitable practices.

    Community media is a critical driver of climate communication and education, serving as a bridge between global climate goals and local action. Rob Watson and Tim Elliott highlight the potential for positive change through increased access, collaboration, and community engagement. By amplifying the voices of local communities and connecting them to the broader climate narrative, community media plays a pivotal role in promoting awareness, action, and systemic change in addressing climate and sustainability challenges.

    Produced by Seed

    https://seedcreativity.co.uk/

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    54 mins

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