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30 Voices from the UN Ocean Conference 2025 - Part 3: World Ocean Voices at UNOC3

from Circle of Voices - Immersive audio documentaries & ecological sound art · host Louise Romain

This is the final episode of my series '30 voices from the UN Ocean Conference'. Part 1 centred on the voices of youth engaged in the ocean space, while part 2 was all about women. This final episode cuts across the board. The people you will hear care deeply about the Ocean. But also about human rights, peace, climate justice, and solidarity with living beings, whether they are humans or from other species. They are artists, translators, activists, directors, solutionists and profoundly optimist. They share about their achievements during this UN Ocean Conference, but also their criticism, their doubts and how much further we have to go, still. If you enjoy what you hear, support Circle of Voices via my Patreon and become a monthly sponsor to contribute to my production and creative work into this world: www.patreon.com/c/CircleofVoices. Single direct donations are also possible here: buy.stripe.com/aFa4gB5zWbYzdDzc48fbq00. And share the episode with a friend you think might find this valuable.I am Louise Romain, sound artist, documentarist, anthropologist, and the podcast producer of Circle of Voices. This episode was created with unedited voice notes I received via Signal, Telegram and Whatsapp.This episode features:*Tara Pierce - Lecturer at the Earth Law Center, Co-founder of Earth Law Alliance / https://www.earthlawcenter.org/*Emilie McGlone - Director of Peace Boat US / https://peaceboat-us.org/*Néfur - Singer, Composer and Performer / https://nefurmusic.com/*Azzedine Badis - Communication Manager at Global Seaweed Coalition / https://www.safeseaweedcoalition.org/*José Lobo - Interpreter with Tinta, faciitaor and linguistic support for Brasilian small scale fisher*Bodhi Patil - Ocean climate solutionist / https://www.bodhipatil.com/*Maite Mompó - Director of Stop Ecocide International in Spanish / https://www.stopecocide.earth/*Sam Lee - Folk singer, storyteller, conservationist and song collector / https://samleesong.co.uk/*Michael Stewart - Co-founder of Seatrees / https://seatrees.org/*Hajaniaina Ratsimbazafy - President of the management board of Natiora Defenders in Madagascar / https://natioradefenders.org/*Jane Lawton - Director of impact for the Earth Species / https://www.earthspecies.org///Credits// Music by Shame Mckenna 'Surfacing' via Uppbeat. Sounds: Whales in the Rain by listeningtowhales -- freesound.org/s/322539/; Dolphin in Caribbean Sea (Mexico) by felix.blume -- freesound.org/s/161691/; and various phone ring tones by sapatac, genviou, and Aldergrove Studios.Circle of Voices is a podcast produced by Louise Romain. Find out more about her work: tuneintotheworld.com/

This is the final episode of my series '30 voices from the UN Ocean Conference'. Part 1 centred on the voices of youth engaged in the ocean space, while part 2 was all about women. This final episode cuts across the board. The people you will hear care deeply about the Ocean. But also about human rights, peace, climate justice, and solidarity with living beings, whether they are humans or from other species. They are artists, translators, activists, directors, solutionists and profoundly optimist. They share about their achievements during this UN Ocean Conference, but also their criticism, their doubts and how much further we have to go, still. If you enjoy what you hear, support Circle of Voices via my Patreon and become a monthly sponsor to contribute to my production and creative work into this world: www.patreon.com/c/CircleofVoices. Single direct donations are also possible here: buy.stripe.com/aFa4gB5zWbYzdDzc48fbq00. And share the episode with a friend you think might find this valuable.I am Louise Romain, sound artist, documentarist, anthropologist, and the podcast producer of Circle of Voices. This episode was created with unedited voice notes I received via Signal, Telegram and Whatsapp.This episode features:*Tara Pierce - Lecturer at the Earth Law Center, Co-founder of Earth Law Alliance / https://www.earthlawcenter.org/*Emilie McGlone - Director of Peace Boat US / https://peaceboat-us.org/*Néfur - Singer, Composer and Performer / https://nefurmusic.com/*Azzedine Badis - Communication Manager at Global Seaweed Coalition / https://www.safeseaweedcoalition.org/*José Lobo - Interpreter with Tinta, faciitaor and linguistic support for Brasilian small scale fisher*Bodhi Patil - Ocean climate solutionist / https://www.bodhipatil.com/*Maite Mompó - Director of Stop Ecocide International in Spanish / https://www.stopecocide.earth/*Sam Lee - Folk singer, storyteller, conservationist and song collector / https://samleesong.co.uk/*Michael Stewart - Co-founder of Seatrees / https://seatrees.org/*Hajaniaina Ratsimbazafy - President of the management board of Natiora Defenders in Madagascar / https://natioradefenders.org/*Jane Lawton - Director of impact for the Earth Species / https://www.earthspecies.org///Credits// Music by Shame Mckenna 'Surfacing' via Uppbeat. Sounds: Whales in the Rain by listeningtowhales -- freesound.org/s/322539/; Dolphin in Caribbean Sea (Mexico) by felix.blume -- freesound.org/s/161691/; and various phone ring tones by sapatac, genviou, and Aldergrove Studios.Circle of Voices is a podcast produced by Louise Romain. Find out more about her work: tuneintotheworld.com/

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