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Green Speaker Series

Greening Youth

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Greening Youth Foundation’s (GYF) mission is to work with diverse, underserved and underrepresented children, youth and young adults in an effort to develop and nurture enthusiastic and responsible environmental stewards.
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Have you ever gone to bed hungry because your cooking fireplace was flooded? Or perhaps you’ve witnessed the loss of crops and livestock due to relentless drought? I have experienced both while growing up in northern Namibia, where we depend on crops and livestock farming. And now, the rain is unpredictable and unreliable, and the climate has drastically changed. Despite these challenges, we embrace sustainable agriculture, green energy, and many other innovations to combat the impacts of cl ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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In this exclusive interview, Hon. Tjekero Tweya, leader of the Namibian delegation at COP9, shares insights into Namibia’s strategic approach to climate change. He emphasizes the need for:✅ Coordinated government efforts✅ International collaboration✅ Legislative action✅ Transparency in climate initiativesAs a seasoned Namibian politician and trade …
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Benedict Fosu Arthur from Ghana shares how climate change has impacted his family. Hear his story at #cop29 on the effects of drought in Ghana. 🤝 Reach out for collaborations, podcast features, partnerships, and sponsorships: 📧 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_d…
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Why he started a Climate Change Foundation in Namibia, in this engaging episode, I sit down with Johannes Kalimba, the founder of the Climate Change Awareness Foundation in Namibia. Johannes shares the inspiration behind starting his foundation and the critical importance of climate change awareness in Namibia. He delves into the financial challeng…
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Ready to dive into Namibia's energy future? 💡 Learn about the groundbreaking energy research conducted in Namibia by Shepherd Nyambe, the country's youngest recognized researcher. This episode explores the comparison between fossil and green hydrogen energy sources, revealing shocking findings that could shape the future of energy production. Guest…
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In this episode, we delve into the important topic of youth productivity and development beyond advocacy and activism. We explore the common trend of youth becoming deeply involved in advocacy and activism but sometimes neglecting their personal and professional growth. Our guest, Hiskia Nashuuta, a parliamentary researcher, brings valuable insight…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Elizabeth engages in a riveting conversation with none other than George Kambala, a pioneering force behind the radical Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement in Namibia. As a Co-founder of AR, George Kambala delves into the profound challenges, triumphs, and unwavering commitment that shaped his journey towards …
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Vitalis Haupindi is the CEO & Chief Technology Officer at YYeni AI, an app that aims to transform the education system in Namibia and beyond. In this episode, Elizabeth sits down with Vitalis to understand the inspirations behind the app and his early years in school as one of the best grade 10-12 learners in the Kharas region. Vitalis created an a…
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Meet our guest on the podcast, Óscar Juvelino — a remarkable entrepreneur, investor, and influential figure in Angola's business scene.As a co-founder of Holen and Lyeza. Óscar also manages strategic projects at Twizi, where he's been a driving force behind innovation and positive change in his hometown, Cabinda, an enclave of Angola.He has previou…
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In today's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with the inspiring Nondumiso, a second-year student of Social Work and the founder of the Dev-Implement Society at her university. Join us as we delve into her journey and discover her passion for community, youth development, and sports.Nondumiso's dedication shines through her work in educating y…
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ENROLL in my new Advocacy and Activism Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/a-comple... Dive into the inspiring story of Simon, the passionate founder of Hadula Charity Foundation, as he shares his journey of creating a nationwide impact. In this podcast episode, we discuss Simon's dedication to helping communities, supporting the elderly, and empo…
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Welcome to Season 2 and my new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and use…
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Introducing the vibrant and impactful Armando Pieters, a rising star in the Namibian community. In this inspiring episode, we delve into Armando's incredible journey as a constitutionalist, youth advocate, member of the youth parliament, and secretary of the Namibian Genocide committee.Armando's passion for making a difference shines through as he …
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing @AndrewTaapopi, a public speaker and athlete, who shared his inspiring journey of how he discovered the power of volunteering as a youth. Join us as we dive deep into his story and gain valuable insights into how volunteering can help us grow and make a difference in the world.Follow us on Social…
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Welcome to Season 2 and my new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and use…
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Welcome to Season 2 and my new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and use…
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Welcome to Season 2 and my new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and use…
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I have begin a new series. The Twenty 20 Vision Series sees me reading an academic paper and write a blog in no more than 40 minutes. Twenty minutes reading and 20 minutes writing (this twenty 20). Whatever emerges is then be published. The aim is to make paper reading and blog writing manageable whilst maintaining the integrity and usefulness of P…
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For many people around the world, Easter is a reverent time of religious remembrance – a time to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ of the Christian faith. While for some it’s Easter eggs, hot cross buns, and colorful decorations, each country has its own unique way of celebrating this special time. And there are also some countr…
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On this special GYF podcast, students apart of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Internship Program, also known as HBCUI, speak about their experiences and interns and working for the National Park Service. Atlanta natives, Miles Ezeilo a Khalil Baker discuss transitioning from urban settings to park sites and working at park sites i…
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On this episode of Greening Youth Foundation's A Sip of Green Tea, we interviewJason Ward an American naturalist, birder, and environmental activist. Jason is the host of the 2019 television documentary series Birds of North America. Originally from the Bronx, NY her relocated to Atlanta, GA where he has worked as an education instructor for Zoo At…
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Ever meet Blood Brothers? These two brothers Khyatt and Drona are long time musicians and young activists with their own message of heroism without the need of any superpowers. Khyatt and Drona highlight the work of change makers across the globe through the conversations hosted on their Heroes Without Capes podcast. Find links to their music and t…
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On this episode, we interview the founding Greening Youth Foundation Board Member, Ruth Kitchen, who tells her story of how she connected with Angelou Ezeilo and began an environmental education program that would go on to teach the next generation of conservation stewards. We discuss the changes in education programming over time, and the importan…
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Episode 2 in this the fifth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Alan Ovens and colleagues chapter in Ben Dyson and my book "Cooperative Learning in Physical Education". This week I’m delighted to welcome Jo Bailey as the practitioner responder this week and thank her for taking the time to respond and for her con…
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Episode 8 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Håkan Larsson as the practitioner responder this week and thank him for taking the time to respond and for his considered w…
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Episode 7 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Sue Whitman as the practitioner responder this week and thank her for taking the time to respond and for her considered wor…
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Episode 6 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to be the practitioner responder this week and thank her everyone who has gone before me for taking the time to be involved and respon…
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Episode 5 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Vicky Goodyear (@VGoodyear) as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her insights and for taking the time to respo…
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Episode 4 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Natasha Low (@NatashaLowNZ) as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her insights and for taking the time to respo…
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Episode 3 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome back Andy Vasily (@andyvasily) as the practitioner responder and I thank him for his insights and for taking the time to re…
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Episode 2 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Mel Hamada (@mjhamada) as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her insights and for taking the time to respond.…
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Episode 1 of 8 in this the fourth series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Daniel Memmert's book "Teaching Tactical Creativity in Sport: Research and Practice". This week I’m delighted to welcome Nathan Horne (@PENathan) as the practitioner responder and I thank him for his insights and for taking the time to respond.…
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Episode 11 of 11 in this the third series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Jonathan Jones (@J_JonesPE) as the practitioner responder and I thank him f…
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Episode 10 of 11 in this the third series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Patty Kestrel (@pk_lv2teachpe ) as the practitioner responder and I thank h…
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Episode 9 of 11 in this the third series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Brendan Jones (@jonesytheteachr) as the practitioner responder and I thank h…
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Episode 8 of 11 in this the third series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Sarah Gietschier-Hartman (@GHSaysRockChalk) as the practitioner responder an…
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Episode 7 of 11 in this third series of my "Major Themes in Physical Education Research". It explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Blue Jay Bridge (@MrBridge204) as the practitioner responder and I thank him for…
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Episode 6 of 11 in this third series. It that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Naomi Hartl (@MissHartl) as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her insights and for taking the time to respond. The…
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Episode 5 of 11 in this third series. It that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Ross Halliday (@FizzicalEd) as the practitioner responder and I thank him for his insights and for taking the time to respond. …
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Episode 4 of 11 that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Jo Bailey (@LovePhyEd) as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her insights and for taking the time to respond. The words you hear in the resp…
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Episode 3 of 11 that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Joey Feith as the practitioner responder and I thank him for his insights and for taking the time to respond. The words you hear in the response are Joe…
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Episode 2 of 11 that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week I’m delighted to welcome Amanda Stanec as the practitioner responder and I thank her for her considered words and for taking the time to respond. The words you hear in the respo…
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Episode 1 of 11 that explores Tony Rossi and Colleagues book "Workplace learning in Physical Education: Emerging teachers’ stories from the staffroom and beyond". This week ’m delighted to welcome Andy Vasily as the first practitioner responder and I thank him for his considered words and for taking the time to respond. The words you hear in the re…
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Hopes and Olympic dreams I'm sure at one point in many of our lives we have all dreamed of playing at the elite level. Whether that is in sport or as a professional singer or songwriter. However, truth be told most of us won't play for a ‘Man United’ or have songs in the top 10. Yet for those that do, as this blog shows, the elite don't do it on th…
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When Forrest Gump ran for the first time there was a perception that he couldn’t but he would be the exception and not the rule. Because running is something that a child learns to do at such an early age there is an assumption that they don’t need to be taught. If that was the case in all areas of life why would we teach children to read and write…
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The boy who ‘used to’ Sometimes we make our own decisions and leave pursuits of our past in the past, for example when end our competitive playing days or sell a bike. At other times these decisions are made for us by significant others, for example the child that leaves his or her school work undone and plays outside is frowned upon and told to ta…
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Fitting in when you don’t know the ‘rules’ We’ve all watched documentaries (I would have thought) that see explorers journeying deep into the jungle to meet an isolated tribe and, like me, have wondered at their strange ways and new language. Yet in many ways we assume that it takes a journey such as that to find something so fundamentally differen…
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