ALSO ON YOUTUBE AT THE GIRL WHO TALK SPORTS! Find a place where you get your sports AND your pop culture, and see where it collides! Your host, Sam Cardona, delves into the hottest sports news happening that week, but not to mention the funniest, most random things happening to your favorite sports teams and players. Apart from keeping you up to date on everything between the NFL and the MLB, TGWTS podcast also has segments including Tea Time (where Sam finds the hottest and juiciest gossip ...
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Welcome to The Party! Andy Hopper brings you The Brew Party, a podcast featuring Sports, Comedy, Interviews, Gambling Picks, and more! Tune in for hot takes and good laughs. Cheers!
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Welcome to Enabling Commons! This podcast is a space for dialogue among persons with disabilities to explore strategies that will transform our environments, our commons, to be meaningfully enabling for all. Every episode, we have conversations with activists, experts, and scholars at the intersections between disability and climate change, unpacking and sharing knowledge. Host and audio production by Áine Kelly-Costello Transcripts and podcast promotion by Rose Paquet. Music composed and pr ...
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Every other Wednesday, “Add Passion and Stir” shares the inspirational stories of individuals who set their sights on a problem and use their strengths to create solutions. Hosted by Share Our Strength’s founder Billy Shore, a leading advocate in food justice for 40 years, we convene leaders from the worlds of hospitality, education, government, and beyond tackling issues like hunger, systemic racism, and access to education. Join us to learn how you can share your strength. Follow us on Twi ...
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Veronica Beard Founders on Entrepreneurship and Giving Back
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The sisters-in-law behind fashion brand Veronica Beard, Veronica Swanson Beard and Veronica Miele Beard, talk about entrepreneurship and giving back. “Women are the same everywhere: we all want to look good, we all want to feel good, and we all want to do good,” says Miele Beard. The sisters give back to one nonprofit a quarter through deep engagem…
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Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on Ending Back-to-School Hunger
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As a former elementary school teacher and school principal, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona knows about how hard it can be for hungry kids to learn. In the last episode of our Food Is the Most Important Food Supply series, he shares how he and his department are advocating for school meals. "The days of our schools just focusing on readi…
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Back-To-School Hungry: Sharing Our Strength
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Back-to-school time can be difficult for the over 13 million kids in the U.S. that are living with hunger. However, people all over the country are working together and sharing their strength to feed kids in their communities. Hear some moving examples in another episode from our 2022 series exploring why food is the most important school supply. C…
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Back-to-School Hungry: Food is the Most Important School Supply
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There are over 13 million kids heading back to school this month in the U.S. that are living with hunger. Please be inspired by two episodes from our 2022 series on Food is the Most Important School Supply. Hear directly from kids affected by hunger and teachers and school administrators witnessing hunger in the classroom, as well as changemakers f…
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New Orleans’ Ashley Graham and Rhonda Jackson on Tragedy and Resilience
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Ashley Graham, Development Director at New Orleans’ Preservation Hall Foundation, and Rhonda Jackson, Louisiana Director for the No Kid Hungry Campaign, describe the path from deep social inequities to Hurricane Katrina to New Orleans’ recovery and resurgence. Graham talks about Share Our Strength’s role in sparking collaborations and initiatives t…
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Ruth Reichl on Food and Joy
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Chef, food writer, food critic, and author Ruth Reichl discusses the transformative power of food and culture. “One of the great things to me about food is that you have the ability to touch these moments of grace throughout the day simply by biting into a perfect peach and going, ‘oh my God, I'm glad I'm alive,’" she marvels. Her new book, "The Pa…
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Psychological Change: Pierre Ferrari and Chef Matt Bell Bring Dignity to Poor Communities
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On this very special encore presentation of Add Passion and Stir we will revisit our conversation Pierre Ferrari, the former President and CEO of Heifer International, and Matt Bell, chef and owner of South on Main restaurant in Little Rock, as they share insights about creating value in poor communities. Since the first airing of this episode, Pie…
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Activist Sam Daley-Harris on Transformational Advocacy
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Activist, author, and nonprofit founder Sam Daley-Harris has been using and training people on transformational advocacy for almost 50 years and is optimistic about America’s future. “With transformational advocacy, you're trained, encouraged, and succeed at doing things as an advocate you never thought you could do, like meeting with a member of C…
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Accion’s Michael Schlein on an Inclusive Economy
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Michael Schlein, President and CEO of Accion, talks about how his nonprofit is providing access to financial systems for people all over the world who currently do not have access to tools like bank accounts, loans, or digital financial transactions. “Two billion people are left out of and poorly served by the global financial system. Their lives a…
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Mayors Broome and Parker on the Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger
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Mayor Sharon Weston Broome of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Mayor Mattie Parker of Fort Worth, Texas are Chair and Vice-Chair of the Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger, a bipartisan alliance of almost 400 mayors from across the country. “I think the first thing that the Alliance capitalizes on is a firm understanding that the most powerful thing …
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Gauri Devidayal and Pankaj Jethwani Fight Child Hunger in India
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India’s children are hungry. Gauri Devidayal, Co-Founder and Director of The Food Matters Group, and Pankaj Jethwani, physician and Executive VP at W Health Ventures, are working to solve that problem. Devidayal is using her platform to draw attention and funding to the cause while Jethwani is helps run holistic nutrition programs. “I think India's…
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe’s Charles Watson on Preventing Child Hunger
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Charles Watson, CEO of Tropical Smoothie Café, talks about how the restaurant industry is uniquely positioned to make a difference on child hunger. “The American consumer is demanding and one of the things that they're demanding - which is good - is purpose,” says Watson. “[They’ll] give you their money… but [they] also want to see that you're givi…
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Jamila Robinson on Bon Appétit, Food Culture, and Sustainability
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Jamila Robinson, the new Editor-in-Chief of Bon Appétit, discusses her vision for the magazine and more broadly how food can be a powerful force for good in the world. “I'm very curious about how other people experience food and how food drives culture for other people, and that curiosity allows for other people to feel seen, and so it also changes…
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Stacy Dean and Zee Zaidoff on Fighting Summer Hunger
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Well before the school year ends for American children , advocates like USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services Stacy Dean and Hawaii-based consumer advocate and substance abuse counselor Zahava “Zee” Zaidoff are planning how to feed kids over the summer. “The experience of hunger, in and of itself, is a terrible thin…
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Alicia Kennedy and Katherine Miller Demand Food Justice
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Food and culture writer Alicia Kennedy and chef advocacy trainer and Table81 founder Katherine Miller discuss food justice and how we can make important improvements in our food system. “We operate with this idea that we should be able to have any [food] we want whenever we want it, at whatever price that we wanna pay for it,” says Miller. “It's an…
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Daron Babcock on Redesigning Our Future for Social Equity REDUX
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Daron Babcock, CEO of Bonton Farms located in a low-income neighborhood in South Dallas. Bonton Farms is one of the largest urban farms in the United States and its programs are addressing a variety of barriers residents face including housing, education, nutrition, and economic self-sufficiency. “[Systemic inequity] is built on the faulty idea tha…
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Jimmy Chen and Ofek Lavian Leverage Tech to Feed Hungry People
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Jimmy Chen, founder/CEO of Propel and Ofek Lavian, founder/CEO of Forage, explain how they are harnessing the power of technology to ensure more people can easily access government food benefits. “We believe that well-fed people have many problems, but hungry people have only one,” saysk Lavian. Both companies make it easier for people to access an…
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Thomas Kostigen on the Environmental Impacts of “Cool Food”
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Bestselling author Thomas Kostigen talks about climate change and specifically how we can all decrease our carbon footprints by making different food choices. “If we were to embrace more types of food rather than what is just basically pushed upon us by the food system, then we might have a chance to change things in a bigger way,” he says. ““It is…
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Hungry Children in Our Midst
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The pain and suffering children in poverty endure, is a choice. NOT their choice, not their parents’ choice, but a policy choice made by politicians in Washington DC. In this very special episode of Add Passion and Stir, we will examine the plight of the millions of American children who live in poverty and struggle with hunger. We provide a 360o v…
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In this very special episode of Add Passion and Stir, we are going to talk about challenges and solutions in the fight for equity in America. We found three incredibly compelling stories that address the solvable problem of inequity in all its forms in the United States. We will hear from Bonton Farms CEO Daron Babcock, Investigative Journalist Ald…
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S.E. Cupp on War, the Media, and Mental Health REDUX
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In this special encore presentation, we re-visit our conversation with CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp, who shares her perspectives on the current events in the Middle East, her own mental health challenges, and ending child hunger. “Stand up for your friends, because they're hurting right now, and they need every voice they need, every hug the…
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What Pediatricians Are Prescribing To End Childhood Hunger
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Jack Shonkoff on Trauma and Child Development
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Jack Shonkoff, director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, talks with us about the science around trauma and toxic stress in child development. “I never talk about toxic stress or excessive stress activation without also talking about adaptation and resilience and the fact that you can build resilience against that,” he sa…
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Episode 116 | NFL Week 7 w/ Sam Cardona
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Longtime Friend of the show and Co-Host of the @TheUnsolicitedPodcast Sam Cardona joins The Party! Andy and Sam talk about the Bills barely escaping the Giants, Justin Herbert's struggles on Monday Night, Tyson Bagent stepping in for the Bears, and picks for every single NFL Week 7 game. MERCH: https://www.etsy.com/shop/thebrewparty Twitter: https:…
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S.E. Cupp on War, the Media, and Mental Health
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CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp shares her perspectives on the current events in the Middle East, her own mental health challenges, and ending child hunger. “Stand up for your friends, because they're hurting right now, and they need every voice they need, every hug they need, every text or email or call you can make,” she says about the war be…
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Episode 115 | NFL Week 6 w/ Grant Baker
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Longtime friend of The Party Grant Baker joins us to give some picks for NFL Week 6. Andy and Grant do a quick recap of Week 5, talk about what it's like for Grant to not have a true favorite NFL team, some Fantasy Football Punishments, and close the show with a our Week 6 Picks. Brew Party Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/thebrewparty Twitter: htt…
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Episode 114 | NFL Week 5 w/ Katelyn Brower
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Katelyn Brower from @3rdAndWine joins The Party! Katelyn and Andy discuss the Giants abysmal performance on Monday Night Football and what it was like for Katelyn to be in attendance at Metlife. Then, Brower gives her takes on the Evan Neal comments, Daniel Jones, Brian Daboll, and the Giants as a whole going forward this season. Followed by Andy r…
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Dan Pallotta on Dreaming Big Dreams
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Dan Pallotta talks with us about the conversation he ignited with his 2013 TED Talk about the way nonprofit organizations are funded. “We want the nonprofit sector to solve huge problems. We want the nonprofit sector to be able to dream gigantic dreams,” he says. However, there are still many problems with how nonprofits are evaluated and how peopl…
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Episode 113 | NFL Week 4 w/ Fonz De Falco
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Host of the Slick Back Kick Back Report Fonz De Falco joins The Party for an NFL Week 4 preview! Fonz and Andy discuss the Ravens tough loss to the Colts and what to expect from Baltimore going forward, the Bears embarrassing loss at the hands of the Chiefs and the bleak state of the Bears Franchise. Plus, picks for every NFL Week 4 game. BRAND NEW…
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Episode 112 | NFL Week 3 w/ AJ Etter-Williams
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Longtime friend of The Party an Co-Host of The 3 Man Weave Podcast AJ Etter-Williams joins the show to give his picks for NFL Week 3! Plus, AJ shares his thoughts on what's gone wrong in Cincinnati so far this season, and helps talk Andy off the ledge on Justin Fields and the Bears. Twitter: @thebrewparty Instagram: @thebrewparty TikTok: @thebrewpa…
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Aldore Collier on Racism’s “Invisible Net”
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Aldore Collier, former editor at Ebony and Jet magazines, speaks with Billy and Debbie Shore about his recent expose article about the racist roots of health problems in Metcalfe Park, Milwaukee, WI. “Residents talk about being stifled by an “invisible net” that blocks advancement and makes it nearly impossible to maintain good health,” Collier wro…
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Episode 111 | NFL Week 2 w/ Tom Scavetta
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Longtime friend of The Party and the Head Honcho of Review and Preview Sports, Tom Scavetta joins the show to give out his picks for NFL Week 2. A lifelong Giants fan, Tom discusses the G-Men's rough showing in Week 1 and what he expects to see from the Giants going forward, plus Andy's thoughts on the Bears Week 1 Loss to the Packers. https://yout…
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Episode 110 | NFL Week 1 w/ SportyJordy
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The NFL is BACK and so is The Brew Party! Longtime friend of The Party SportyJordy joins the show to talk Eagles, Week 1, and to share her favorite gambling picks for the NFL's opening weekend. www.thebrewparty.com Follow Us! Twitter: @thebrewparty Instagram: @thebrewparty TikTok: @thebrewparty Facebook: @thebrewpartypodcast INSTACART: FREE DELIVER…
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Daron Babcock on Redesigning Our Future for Social Equity
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Daron Babcock, CEO of Bonton Farms located in a low-income neighborhood in South Dallas. Bonton Farms is one of the largest urban farms in the United States and its programs are addressing a variety of barriers residents face including housing, education, nutrition, and economic self-sufficiency. “[Systemic inequity] is built on the faulty idea tha…
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Mark Bittman on Why Fixing Food Fixes Everything
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James Beard Award-winning food writer Mark Bittman talks about the relationship between food and critical issues like climate change, public health and social justice. “You can’t fix any justice issues, environmental issues, nutritional issues without fixing food. Food is at the center of just about everything,” claims Bittman. “It’s not going to h…
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From Kitchen to Courtroom Redux: Dealing With Race in America
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Children’s advocate and social justice icon Hubie Jones and Sweet Home Café (at the National Museum of African American History and Culture) executive chef Jerome Grant discuss their perspectives on race in America and commitment to living purpose-driven lives. “On to the stage came Dr. King and he went into this oratory that absolutely blew me awa…
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Congressman Marc Molinaro on Compassionate Government
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Congressman Marc Molinaro (NY-19) describes how he is helping to build an impactful, compassionate government that truly helps people. “There are too few [politicians] who care about the results; they care more about making a point than making a difference,” he laments. He is vehement about how government does its work. “We need to be purposeful in…
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Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti on Non-partisan Solutions
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Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti talks about local government solutions to problems like hunger and poverty in President Biden’s hometown. “We're working really, really hard to improve quality of life and to prove the case to people, to families, whether they've been here for generations or whether they're first generation that the American dream is a…
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Part of the more-than-human world with Hanna Cormick
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Host Áine Kellly-Costello talks to Hanna Cormick, a performance artist based in so-called Australia. Hanna's work viscerally depicts the connectedness of our bodies and their needs, with not only other human beings, but also the ecological systems we sometimes forget we're embedded in. Some of these ideas might seem abstract but as the conversation…
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Kathy Edin and Tom McDougall on Extreme Poverty in America
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While this conversation first aired in 2018, the issues it explores about food equity and access remain unsolved in America and in many ways were exacerbated by the pandemic. In this episode of Add Passion and Stir , poverty expert and author Kathy Edin ($2 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America) and Washington, DC-area social entrepreneur Tom …
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Connecting to nature with Dr Sasha Kosanic
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Dr Sasha Kosanic, an interdisciplinary disabled scientist with a focus on climate change impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services based at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. We talk about Sasha's research in Madagascar and the bounty of ecological diversity disabled people should have equitable acces…
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Learning from Vanuatu with Nelly Caleb
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Nelly Caleb, National Coordinator of the Vanuatu Disability Promotion and Advocacy Association. Nelly knows the compounding impacts of disasters intimately, because in Vanuatu they don't stop. Áine and Nelly talk about what Nelly's learned from recent cyclones and years of advocacy in disaster risk response, coveri…
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Food is a Fundamental Human Right with Rep. Jim McGovern and Rhonda Chafin
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As school years end for America's children, hunger champions like Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA) and food bank executive director Rhonda Chafin focus on providing summer meals. “There are some things you can live without. Food is not one of them,” McGovern says. He is working in Congress to extend school meal and SNAP benefits to ensure kids ar…
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Disabled messengers for change with Dr Mostafa Kamal Attia
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Dr Mostafa Kamal Attia, an international consultant on Disability Inclusion in Disaster Risk Reduction. We talk about Mostafa's journey into disability consulting as a blind person originally from Egypt who has also lived extensively in the UK. They also cover Mostafa's experiences at the climate negotiations cOP27…
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Community and care for ourselves and the planet, with Tori Tsui
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Tori Tsui, a Mad-identified Bristol-based climate activist from Hong Kong. Her book "It's Not Just You', exploring the intersections of mental health and the climate crisis" comes out in July. This is a deep conversation which interrogates the concept of eco-anxiety. They talk about connecting to places as disabled…
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The ableist city with Karina Cardona
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Karina Cardona, a disabled Canada-based collaborator at the nexus of disability, environmental and climate justice. We talk about disabled perspectives on urban mobility and low-emissions transitions, as well as the short film Cripping climate Adaptation which Karina co-directed. They get into the policy detail and…
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Back to the villages, living off the land, with Pavan Muntha
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Pavan Muntha who is an experienced climate resilience trainer from India. Pavan works with farmers including farmers with disabilities. In their wide-ranging conversation, Pavan holistically describes the connections between how we tend the land, our wellbeing and livelihood, and planetary health. Read the episode …
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Nothing Is Impossible: Robert Irvine on Service Above Self
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Chef, entrepreneur, and Food Network host Robert Irvine was appalled at the rate of food insecurity among US military families. “It is incomprehensible… that any member of our military that serves this great country could be worried about being deployed and that their family can't be fed or housed in a safe environment,” he says. In this episode, h…
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Digging into the archive with Dr Julia Watts Belser
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Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Dr Julia Watts Belser who is a professor of Jewish studies and Disability Studies at Georgetown University in Washington DC. Julia coordinates the Disability and Climate Change Public Archive, which chronicles disabled experience and wisdom navigating climate disruption and connected crises. They talk about telling…
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Enabling Commons trailer season 2 Introducing a new season of Enabling Commons, hosted by Áine Kelly-Costello. Enabling Commons is a podcast of the Disability-Inclusive Climate Action Research Programme based at McGill University. Transcripts and podcast promotion by Rose Paquet. Music composed and produced by Sam Morgan. Audio production by Áine K…
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