Donut Podcast (Past)
Stories for the community by the community.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
For five years the Doughnut Economics community has been growing and we have so many stories to share with each other. How do we get them out there and share them in a way that is enticing and accessible? That’s what we would like to think about together with you!
Several Groups and Networks have been coming together to discuss possibilities for further collaborations. One thing that came out of that, is the idea of a podcast for and by the community. A place where we can share our learned experiences with the community and at the same time showcase to the rest of the world how Doughnut Economics is already being applied and practiced around the world. The idea is that this podcast is organized by a rotating cast of the community who can reach out in their network to share stories.
Of course for a podcast for and by the community, it is important to involve as many people from our communities as possible in every stage. That is why we would love to invite you to hear what you would like to see (or hear) in a podcast and how it could be of most value to you and your community. Are you interested in joining the creation of this podcast? Then this is also the perfect moment to jump on the team!
Everyone is welcome to join. The event is probably most interesting for those who are in some way shape or form working with Doughnut Economics, those who would like to share their expertise in creating a podcast or those who might know interesting speakers or sponsors for the podcast. We would like to welcome people from local communities, groups & networks, businesses, education, research, politics, artists, entrepreneurs and more. In other words, we want to invite a broad and diverse group of people to exchange a wide range of stories! Would you like to be one of those people? Then sign up for the session here.
The session will be online and people can join through the zoom link (coming soon).
Program:
- Welcome and introductions
- Introduction of the Podcast concept
- Discussion
- How do we make it as valuable as possible for our communities?
- Content & format
- Participation & next steps
- Closing
More information will follow!
Sign up here
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Rosa Tibosch
Amsterdam
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Duc Chu
Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
Working towards sustainable transitions and democratic economy. Outreach member of a student-led cafe co-op at Aalto University, Finland. Would love to have a chat and discuss collaborations :)
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Eva Marina Valencia Leñero
Mexico City, Mexico
| Sustainability Transitions Specialist | Co-Founder of Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition + Scaling Coordinator in CIMMYT-CGIAR After finishing my MSc in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management in Lund University with a thesis to downscale the doughnut for Mexico City's water policies, I learned research was not enough to make a change. For this reason, I have co-founded the Tricolor Coalition (Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition) to collaborate with other agents of change to promote sustainability transitions in Mexico City. We are now developing community, informative, and capacity building activities to support Mexico City's agents of change interested in promoting this transition. I am currently also working as a Scaling Coordinator in the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. In my job, I continue to learn about systems thinking approaches, and about what types of food innovations could be scaled (why? and where?) to create more impact. Moreover, I also have experience in international and national public administrations, and I have specialized in the water-food-energy sectors and climate change challenges.
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Cyrus Mbugua
Nairobi, Kenya
Am passionate about Sustainability and the Circular Economy.
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Alfredo Arturo Corredor Becerra
Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia
PhD in Sustainability from UEMA and Master's in International Sustainability from UEMA. ISO 14.001/2015 EN 2018 SGS certification and Internal Environmental Auditor (2018/2022). Manager of the "Sustainable Musical Ibagué" initiative and Director (2020/2025). Concepts and management of: Sustainable Cultural Products Methodology, IMUS Application, Sustainable Culture Program, and Sustainability Trainer at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (Bogotá), UNIBAGUÉ, and Ibagué Conservatory of Music. Winners of the Colombian Ministry of Culture - Share What We Are Call (2020). Manager of the implementation of the Sustainable Cultural Productions methodology for FUNESCENA (2022), CANDELARIA FILMS (2021), Reserva Natural Entre Aguas (2021), and WWF with Earth Hour (2021-2022). World Champion in 2012, recognized by WWF Colombia for his participation in various Earth Hour events in Bogotá in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, and 2019, and in Ibagué from 2020 to 2022. Manager of the strategic alliance between Earth Hour Global and CISV International in 2013. Founder of the Páramo Savers Collective (2017), which later became the Páramo Savers Corporation. Coordinator of forest restoration projects in Taganga-Magdalena (COL) and in Páramos for Digitalist (Finland), FEBOR Cooperativa (COL), etc. Manager of the "More Scouts, More Páramos" project in partnership between Scouts of Colombia and Corporación Páramo Savers. Manager of the "I Am Páramo, I Am Life" exhibition, which has been presented in various schools in Bogotá and MALOKA. National Coordinator of the MOSAIC program at CISV Colombia. Staff for the IPP (International People Project) program at CISV Colombia on "Community Justice in Arauca" with the School of Community Justice at the National University of Colombia. University professor in economic areas at UNIBAGUÉ, Colombia. Boy Scout The Páramo Savers Corporation is a non-profit organization whose main objective is to work for the promotion of Sustainability as a universal civilizing cultural paradigm that aims for the integral and multidimensional well-being of humanity, based on respect for life, management strategy of the natural heritage and human heritage to promote the common benefit. Integral well-being includes, among other aspects: cultural, social, environmental, economic, geographical, technological and the relationships between them.
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