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    Explore " one young world" with insightful episodes like "“We Aren’t Waiting to Inherit the World” Part 1", "What it means to be a One Young World delegate", "One Young World" and "The Broadcast Podcast 44: Shenay Jeffrey" from podcasts like ""Purpose 360", "JournaLeaders", "Startup Grind" and "Sorgatron Media Master Feed"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    “We Aren’t Waiting to Inherit the World” Part 1

    “We Aren’t Waiting to Inherit the World” Part 1

    COP is a pivotal moment for United Nations members, politicians, and business leaders to gauge progress in tackling climate change and chart a course for action. At COP 28 this past December, a new group came to the forefront. Youth from around the world finally secured a seat at the decision-making table and were embraced more prominently than ever before.


    This generation sets itself apart through a commitment to causes that matter, as well as its emergence as leaders that look beyond the needs of just their organizations or cause, focusing on impact for the world as a whole.


    Four remarkable One Young World Ambassadors are part of this transformative group of young leaders. In the first half of this two-part series, host Carol Cone welcomes Anna Stanley-Radière of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and Enkhuun Byambadorj of Breathe Mongolia—Clean Air Coalition, who both deliver a clear message: that the youth of today are not waiting for change, they are propelling it.


    Resources + Links:

    • (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360
    • (00:13) - COP 28: One Young World Ambassadors (Environment)
    • (02:54) - Backgrounds
    • (06:33) - Initial Spark
    • (08:53) - One Young World
    • (11:44) - Secret Sauce
    • (13:27) - COP 28
    • (21:06) - Dubai
    • (27:02) - Last Thoughts
    • (32:31) - Wrap Up

    What it means to be a One Young World delegate

    What it means to be a One Young World delegate
    Anggaris Anggia Cininta or Ghea is a Transfer Pricing Manager in Deloitte Indonesia and was a delegation for the 2019 One Young World (OYW) Summit in London. She is an avid advocate of quality education for which she co-founded GenEd, a non-profit organisation aims to prepare future generations by equipping teachers with skills and connecting knowledge with industry practice. OYW was transformative to her journey both professionally and personally, including the way she runs her initiative.

    One Young World

    One Young World

    Kate founded One Young World 10 years ago whilst Global President and UK Group Chairman of Havas Worldwide, in response to what she saw as a growing leadership vacuum in business, politics and civil society. Its goal is to identify, promote and connect the world’s most impactful activists to create a better world, with more responsible and effective leadership.

    During her time at Havas,Kate was the world’s most senior woman in advertising. Taking inspiration from her mother, the first woman in South Africa to become a Board member, she has always fought for young voices to be heard – and her policy of inviting under 30-year-old’s to join the Havas Board was a first of its kind.

    From its work in peacebuilding with the European Commission, to creating the world’s largest ever investment in youth-led SDGs initiatives, One Young World has become the definitive voice on young leaders – with a community of over 10,000 under-35-year-old activists from over 190 countries.  

    As a result, it has garnered the support of some of the world’s greatest activists – from Bob Geldof, to the late Kofi Annan, Emma Watson, Meghan Markle and Paul Polman, amongst many other global figures.

    Last October, One Young World returned to its London home to celebrate its tenth anniversary – in what was the city’s most international event since the 2012 Olympics. The annual Summit gathered 2,000 leading young activists from over 190 countries – with notable guests including HRH the Duchess of Sussex and JK Rowling.

    Kate’s experience led her to co-author a recent book on how to successfully make a difference in today’s society. ‘How to Make a Difference’ is a guidebook that captures the experience of those she has worked closely with, including the young people at the forefront of movements from the Hong Kong protests to Black Lives Matter.

    (Interviewed by Chris Joannou @DREAMPUSHERS).

    The Broadcast Podcast 44: Shenay Jeffrey

    The Broadcast Podcast 44: Shenay Jeffrey
    The Broadcast is a client Podcast.  Sorgatron Media and Sidekick Media Services have helped with the production.  Can we help with your Podcast? Contact us today! In this role, she is responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with community partners who are interested in providing service opportunities to students. Shenay was born in Georgetown, Guyana and attended secondary school in Nassau, Bahamas. She has a bachelor’s degree in Health Information Management from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master’s degree in Public Management from the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University and is currently enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh Ed.D program with a focus on reproductive justice framework as it relates to students of color in higher education. She’s also active in community organizations including The Urban League Young Professionals of Greater Pittsburgh, PUMP and New Voices for Reproductive Justice. Shenay is a 2016 One Young World US Ambassador, an alumna of the Jewish Healthcare Foundation 2015 Health Innovator’s Fellowship and the Fast Track Social Justice Fellow with Get Involved Inc! We talked to Shenay about the challenges of being an activist in the current political climate, and what issues she views as the most urgent. Twitter (@BroadCastPGH) Facebook (@The Broadcast_PGH) Also, check out the Broadcast Podcast website and sorgatronmedia.com!
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