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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2023 · 1H 5M

Safe, Joyful, Sustainable and Justice for All with Shoummo & Maesha from Green & Beyond Mag.

from We Are All Needed

Is the narrative we hear on climate change rather one sided? Should we lend the mic to the people mainly affected by the climate crisis? However, could it be more beneficial to us all if we spread the word on climate optimism rather than using the word crisis? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Shoummo & Maesha from Green & Beyond Mag about how they started their multimedia platform in their native Bangladesh. How Green & Beyond Mag came before they actually got married and the ups & downs on that journey. The couple talks about how Bangladesh was the first country (in 2009) to submit their goals to the United Nations regarding the climate action plan and how South Asians are expected to lose five years from their life expectancy if current high pollution levels persist.Tune in and get insight on why it is important to use a positive narrative speaking about these issues and that if we keep educating ourselves we can do more, and that all individual actions matter. Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha LinkedinFind more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & LinkedinConnect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: InstagramIf you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages hereIn order to keep growing this beautiful community I would love for you to follow, share, rate & review the podcast.XxAlexandra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is the narrative we hear on climate change rather one sided? Should we lend the mic to the people mainly affected by the climate crisis? However, could it be more beneficial to us all if we spread the word on climate optimism rather than using the word crisis? In this podcast episode, Alexandra chats with Shoummo & Maesha from Green & Beyond Mag about how they started their multimedia platform in their native Bangladesh. How Green & Beyond Mag came before they actually got married and the ups & downs on that journey. The couple talks about how Bangladesh was the first country (in 2009) to submit their goals to the United Nations regarding the climate action plan and how South Asians are expected to lose five years from their life expectancy if current high pollution levels persist.Tune in and get insight on why it is important to use a positive narrative speaking about these issues and that if we keep educating ourselves we can do more, and that all individual actions matter. Find out more about Shoummo Linkedin and Maesha LinkedinFind more out about Green & Beyond Mag here: Website & on Instagram & LinkedinConnect with the Circular Entrepreneurs here: InstagramIf you want to work with Alexandra, you can find 1:1 coaching packages hereIn order to keep growing this beautiful community I would love for you to follow, share, rate & review the podcast.XxAlexandra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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