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Your Sustainable Friend

Your Sustainable Friend

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Podcast series featuring all things sustainability and working to break down sustainability into bite sizes.

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Your Sustainable Friend
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Episodes
  • Intersecting Sustainability, Gender, and Empowerment at the Shea Tree
    May 26 2025

    In this episode of From Thesis to Transformation, Jasmine Okidi joins Feyi to explore the dynamic intersections of sustainability, gender, and empowerment through the lens of shea tree conservation in Northern Uganda. Jasmine sheds light on the ecological, cultural, and economic significance of the shea tree and its role in the lives of women.


    Jasmine unpacks the challenges of deforestation, the impact of charcoal production, and how international NGOs approach conservation. Jasmine also critiques the narratives shaping sustainability programs and advocates for participatory models that center local voices and knowledge. This conversation delves into the broader implications of sustainability, offering fresh perspectives on gender equity, environmental justice, and community resilience.


    Mentioned in this episode:

    • 3CayG
    • Shea Yeleen


    Episode edited by: Feyi Osifuwa on Riverside.fm

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    29 mins
  • Energy Poverty: investigating efficiency, equity, social justice and refugee communities in the UK with Manon Burbidge
    May 26 2025

    In this episode of from Thesis to Transformation, Manon joins Your Sustainable Friend, Feyi Osifuwa to discuss the critical intersections of sustainability, social justice, and the UK's asylum system. Drawing from her ongoing research, Manon explores the systemic challenges faced by asylum seekers and refugees, including energy poverty and the destitution embedded in current policies.


    Manon highlights solutions and focuses on addressing energy efficiency, decarbonisation, and social equity and emphasises the importance of bringing underrepresented voices into the sustainability conversation. She sheds light on the interconnected nature of sustainability and social justice, offering practical insights for academics, activists, and policymakers.


    Mentioned in this episode:

    • National Energy Action (NEA)


    Episode edited by:

    Feyi Osifuwa on Riverside.fm

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    31 mins
  • Indigenous Knowledge, Global Impact: Reclaiming Maasai Wisdom for Sustainable Futures with Lucia Ene-Lesikar
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode of the From Thesis to Transformation: Showcasing Sustainability Scholars series, our host, Feyi, engages in a fascinating conversation with Lucia, exploring the transformative potential of indigenous knowledge in addressing global sustainability challenges. Drawing from her Maasai heritage, Lucia shares how she studied and presented on how traditional practices offer innovative insights into modern environmental solutions.


    Key Themes Include:

    • The Use of Indigenous Knowledge: Exploring how indigenous practices, such as those within Maasai culture, provide sustainable solutions and help us connect more deeply with the natural world.
    • Cultural Identity and Sustainability: Examining the challenges and opportunities for diaspora communities to reclaim their heritage and contribute meaningfully to sustainability conversations.
    • Navigating Research in Sustainability: Balancing qualitative and quantitative methods, applying game theory analysis, and making academic research practical and actionable in the real world.
    • Climate Justice and Intersectionality: Tackling colonial legacies, the intersections of capitalism and climate change, and the urgent need to protect indigenous communities from displacement.


    In this episode, we are reminded to value the knowledge already present in our communities, explore diverse perspectives in sustainability, and embrace the power of individual passion and research to spark meaningful change.


    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Feyi's IEMA article
    • Paper by Boateng on indigenous practices
    • Borrowing from the past to sustain the present and the future: indigenous African urban forms, architecture, and sustainable urban development in contemporary Africa by Raymond Asomani-Boateng
    • The Africa Centre


    Contact Lucia:

    • LinkedIn


    Read the Accompanying Blog Post Here:

    • Indigenous Knowledge: A Pathway to Sustainable Solutions with Lucia


    Find Us Here:

    • Follow us on Instagram
    • Connect on LinkedIn


    Contact:

    • General inquiries: yoursustainablefriend@gmail.com


    Credits:

    • Host: Your Sustainable friend, Feyi Osifuwa
    • Editor: Riverside

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    1 hr and 3 mins

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