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Welcome to Walasaha! A podcast by an afro-indigenous Belizean of Garinagu descent, a story -teller, who loves the politics of art, history and humanity. This podcast is designed to be a safe space for constructive dissent and laughter. A home for the good troublemakers, the world changers, the dream chasers. Visit https://curiousmusings.home.blog/ for more content!
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The COP is arguably the most important meeting of civil society, the private sector and governments around the issue of Climate Change that pierces through our lives from bus rides to plane rides, the market and the water in our pipes but what really happens at the COP? Sumeet Betancourt is a Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Officer with the …
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Escazu who? The Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean is probably the most important Agreement to be signed in the regional space. We spoke to Senator Janelle Chanona, Vice President of OCEANA in Belize. She’s the representative for the Belize Networ…
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In part two of our renewable energy special we speak to Kristin Marin, a renewable energy and climate finance specialist from Belize but now based in the United Kingdom. She told us the challenges we face are global but for the global south there’s always more work to be done. Read more on theCaribbean’s Path to Renewable Energy here: SustainableEn…
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In this episode, we speak about The Caribbean’s Green Energy Transition. Referencing research, we talk about data, the practicality and contradictions of the Green Energy Ambitions with a focus on Caribbean states. This series is being done in partnership with the Caribbean Youth Environment Network and made possible through the kind generosity of …
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Special Series- Inbetweenity: The Green Pod In this episode we speak to: Jevanic Henry is a climate change and development professional with experience leading and supporting the development of environmental projects at multi-levels. He previously served as Climate Change Special Envoy for the Caribbean Youth…
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The Caribbean Youth Environment Network and I link up for a special reflective episode on What Climate Justice means to young people across the region! This is a special episode done as an activity within CYEN's climate justice awareness week across the region.Tune in to hear what's happening in your country and of course to see how you can join in…
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Welcome to episode 3, where I talk a bit about the amnesty program that the Government of Belize is going to launch in April 2022. It’s a pretty hot button topic but it’s not new, in fact, it is Belize’s 3rd Amnesty Program granting permanent residency like in 1999 and/or citizenship like in 1984. I wanted to discuss the potential economic benefits…
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What it do! It’s Season 2! Welcome to Season Two! Happy Independence Day to my sweet home Belize! In this inaugural episode, I chat a bit about leadership and put you on to some great spaces and a piece of poetry that speaks to the goodly and Godly duty of being Belizean. Thanks for lending an ear at the space for the good trouble makers! The Natio…
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This is the third episode of Tun Up Di Ting and I got to speak to Daryn Casanova straight outta Harlem Dangriga, Belize! The man is an absolute gem, a diamond if you will, who is not only a musician but a businessman building his empire under the brand of Rockstone! We focus on a lot of things during this chat [this da the only time unu could call …
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The Sun has set on Belize’s Election Cycle and the dawn of the People’s United Party persists as they manage the mandate Belizean people have given them at both the general and municipal elections. In Episode 7 I share with you some truncated thoughts on what all this means as we traverse the turbulent waters of economic seas. It’s kinda like the w…
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In the second episode of Tun Up the Ting, I talk to Nello Player who has been on the music scene professionally since 2002! He is definitely an all-time favourite and you'll get to hear how we met and well a bit more about the man behind the music. I close the podcast with some words from the one and only, Bob Marley! You can find him everywhere @n…
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Quick Ep. Intentional Ep. Emotional Ep. We gotta do better mein. Really and truly we just wah equal opportunity fu go da school, fu get the access to jobs we studied for and to give back to the land of our birth that more often than not celebrates a win it played little part in achieving. We all win...when we all get equal access to opportunities. …
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We're launching a new series, one dedicated to one of my favourite collectives, our artists! It's called 'Tun Up Di Ting' and its where we get to find out a bit more about the people behind the written, audio and visual art we love so much! To open this series, I invited Constantine Enriquez from Hip Hop Bze to chat a bit about the Music Industry i…
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Belize is touted as a tranquil nation but quite often raging under that flourishing shade is deep-seated racism, residual of colonialism. I wanted to talk about it just as a little introduction as this will be a recurring theme throughout the life of this podcast. I brought some friends along too! Rolando Caballero, an International Relations Stude…
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Prosperous 2020+1! In this episode, I wanted to do a review of 2020 but with the focus of organic people movements, protests! I explored the massive movements internationally and domestically explaining why advocacy and activism are important. Yes organizing and participating in them but more so making sure it's apart of our constructed and lived n…
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Thanks for passing through mein! Welcome to Walasaha- A Podcast dedicated to the good troublemakers, the world-changers, the dream chasers. A space for storytelling and listening to stories whether it be Anansi, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or the stories we hear at the boledo shop about politics. It's also space for us to learn more about art, history and …
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