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NEWS how to change the world. A lot of solutions exist. Find out more - global trade, cargo, sustainability #PeggyMerkur Please support the Podcast with a Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/peggymerkur -- Good news @ www.peggymerkur.blog --
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Berth in the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Kaap de Groene Hoop and beforehand in Harlingen. The story of Vega in a commercial sailing business world. Chief mate Nadja, Captain Felix and ship's cook Owen on board the Vega. Business, sailing and cooking on board. Since June 2022 the crew wants to set sails to cross the Atlantic, now it's summer 2023. The V…
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The Vega is in the Netherlands, Harlingen. Since June 2022 the crew wants to set sails to cross the Atlantic, now it's summer 2023. Background about being on the ship. An ambitious project, a kind of dream, which becomes reality. In a depressing modern world of pollution, greed, inequality of wealth, there are solutions, there is hope. The Vega giv…
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What you do has an impact and you have to decide what kind of impact you are. Stories about hard work and happiness with passion. Building ships, planting trees. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Discover the sustainable shipyard with animals and plants like lizards, monkeys, and mango trees. A shipyard in the jungle. Dreams come true. Companies li…
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Trees, wildlife, animals and a philosophy which changes the planet. Now or never. Focused, pushing trough everything, amazing people, knowing that they are doing good. January 2022 at Astillero Verde visions become true. Building Ceiba and planting more trees then used for constructing the wooden cargo vessel. Saving the planet is possible. Work fo…
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Episode 3/5: Built from the scratch, Ceiba the largest wooden sailing vessel. The amazing way of living and working at the shipyard in the jungele of Costa Rica. Media Manager Jeremy Starn dives in with us. Support Podcast with a Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/peggymerkur Further information https://www.sailcargo.inc/ https://www.astilleroverde.org/ http…
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How is it to work and live at the amazing shipyard in the mangroves, the jungle? The world's largest wooden sailing cargo ship Ceiba is being built right now in Costa Rica, pacific coast. Episode 2 of 5: Storys of the volunteer workers at Ceiba. Shipyard in the mangroves. Support Podcast with a Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/peggymerkur Further informati…
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An amazing environmental movement: the world's biggest wooden sailing cargo ship in the mangroves is being built right now. In a growing community, it provides work, shares knowledge, and has changed the world since 2016. Millions of dollars are invested in one of the most pore financial districts in the world. Episode 1 of 5: The three founders, D…
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In this episode, I’m talking with Faith Chikwekwe who is currently a student studying software engineering at Make School and a teaching assistant for their computer science courses. References and links can be found on the website here at techqueenspod.com/episode-7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tech-queens/m…
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In this episode, I’m talking with Ebonne Cabarrus who is currently a student at Make School. She is studying Applied Computer Science and hopes to use these skills to solve real-world problems for underrepresented demographics. The audio turned out a little rough for this episode so I turned it into a long-form blog post instead. You can find the f…
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Hello and welcome to the Tech Queens podcast, a podcast focused on featuring stories and advice from women of color in tech. 👑 In this brief episode, I cover why I decided to start this podcast and what kind of topics it will be covering. 💬 I released this episode on Friday, March 8th in celebration of International Women's Day. 🎉 References and li…
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