• Untangling grief with Emily Cummin
    May 30 2023

    Death is an inherent part of life. But when we are confronted to it, it seems like we are never quite prepared.

    In the UK, there are a hundred thousand monthtly searches on Google for "what do I do when someone dies?"

    With a background in tech and having experienced grief herself, Emily Cummin has created a solution to support people through the emotional and practical challenges that come with a bereavement.

    This solution is Untangle. It is an app, a resource, a safe space, and a community.

    In this episode, we talk to Emily Cummin about the development of Untangle - a life saving app.


    Want to learn more about Untangle?

    Check out their website or follow them on their socials: Instagram,  Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn


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    50 mins
  • Artivism for our Oceans - Linda Cabot & Eric Carstens from Bow Seat
    May 9 2023

    In our very first 3 way conversation on The Inspirer Podcast we take a deep dive into the wonderful organisation Bow Seat

    To put it simply Bow Seat is an organisation that holds an annual youth art contest to promote ocean conservation. But in reality Bow Seat is so much more than that! 

    Reaching almost 30,000 teenagers from around the world, Bow Seat brings youth together to learn, create and connect on the subject of climate change and ocean conservation. 

    Their “Future Blue Youth Council”, composed of past contestants, supports alumns of the contest in their water conservation projects through their fellowship grant program. 

    Today they have an impressive archive of powerful art that they showcase through their online gallery and in person shows. This incredible ressource carries the voices of thousands of teenagers who speak out for ocean conservation.

    Linda Cabot is the founder of Bow Seat and Eric Carstens is their Programs Manager.

    They are inspired and inspiring people who are passionate about the power of education and art for climate change advocacy.


    Want to know more about Bow Seat?

    Check out their website or you can follow them on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. You can also sign up to their multiple newsletters here.


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    42 mins
  • Fighting Human Trafficking with Rasha Hammad from Youth Underground
    Apr 26 2023

    Youth Underground is an organisation that prevents human trafficking through youth education. Young people are the ones who are the most at risk of human trafficking. This is why Rasha Hammad, the founder of Youth Underground, chose to put youth and their voices at the center of Youth Underground.

    The young people that she works with are the ones who have made the organisation what it is today. It is through the hard conversations, the education and the awareness building that no voice is left unheard and no one is left behind.

    Speaking with Rasha in this episode we discuss many subjects that are seen and considered as taboo. She debunks the subject of human trafficking, breaks the stigma and opens the doors for the truth. She is a brave advocate and compassionate educator.


    Want to learn more about Youth Underground?

    Check out their website or follow them on their very active socials: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn


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    55 mins
  • Creating an empathy educated generation with Miranda McKearney
    Nov 1 2022

    EmpathyLab is a nonprofit with a mission to raise an empathy-educated generation.

    With an increasing number of children growing up with an “empathy deficit” in the UK, Miranda and her team are finding solutions in books!

    According to scientific research, children can learn practical, real-life empathy skills through the power of reading. EmpathyLab is bringing this research to life by working with educators all over the UK.

    Miranda takes us on a dive on the importance of empathy, and how we can foster an empathetic culture through education and reading.


    Want to know more about EmpathyLab? 

    Check out their website and you can follow them on Twitter. To stay up to date with their upcoming activities you can also sign up to their newsletter.


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    22 mins
  • Guitars Over Guns with Caleb Alcime
    Oct 25 2022

    ­­Guitars Over Guns offers students from vulnerable communities a powerful combination of music education and mentorship with professional musicians to help them overcome hardship, find their voice and reach their potential as tomorrow’s leaders.

    This week we spoke with Caleb Alcime, Program Associate at the organisation. Caleb grew up with Guitars Over Guns. He joined as a student when he was 14 and today he is dedicated to giving back what he received himself, calling it “The Circle of Life”.


    Want to know more about Guitars Over Guns? 

    Check out their website and their social media channels - Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube to stay up to date with their upcoming activities.


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    49 mins
  • The power of "How are you?" with David Beeney
    Oct 18 2022

    During his 36 year long career, David Beeney suffered in silence from panic attacks and anxiety.
    When he finally came out, he made the decision to dedicate his life to eradicating the stigma associated with mental health.
    He started his business, Breaking The Silence, and has now become one of the leading advisors in the UK on mental health in the workplace.
    Through his work, David has helped many leading brands to create kinder and more compassionate cultures.
    On this episode, David gives us a flavour of the work he does within organisations. But more importantly, he shows how  simple changes in the way we interact with each other at work can make all the difference.


    Want to know more about David Beeney's work?
    Check out his website http://breakingthesilence.co.uk/ or his LinkedIn profile


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    45 mins
  • On Cultivating Community with Chiara D'Amore
    Oct 11 2022

    Doctor Chiara D'Amore is the founder of the Community Ecology Institute.
    A non-profit based at Freetown Farm in Maryland, their mission is to cultivate communities where people and nature thrive together. Through their many programs, they work at the intersection of environment, education, equity and health.

    Chiara holds a PhD. in Sustainability Education and brings to our conversation a lifetime worth of resources on creating a space for community healing and a better future for generations to come. 

    Want to know more about Community Ecology Institute?
    Check out their website and their social media channels - Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay up to date with their upcoming activities. 

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    49 mins
  • Jake Stika, from Next Gen Men
    Oct 4 2022

    Next Gen Men is a Canadian nonprofit working towards a future where boys and men feel less pain and cause less harm. Their ambitious yet powerful mission is to change how the world sees, acts and thinks about masculinity.

    Jake Stika is one of the co-founders of the organisation and works with boys, men and masculine identifying people, using educational sessions and relationship-building tools to unpack the influences and impacts of patriarchy.

    He opens up about unpacking his own beliefs around masculinity, and how this journey has saved his life.

    With Next Gen Men he is now passing the message on and contributing to making this world safer for everyone.


    Want to know more about Next Gen Men?
    Check out their website and their social media - Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Discord
    You can also become a Next Gen Men Member and support their work and activity. 


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    And support us by donating here 

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    45 mins