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We Can Change The World

A monthly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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We Can Change The World

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We Can Change The World

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We Can Change The World

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We Can Change The World

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Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to Freya Lewis, who was a victim of the Manchester Arena attack in 2017 after attending the Ariana Grande concert. Freya spent five and a half weeks in hospital and suffered 29 separate injuries from the attack.With
Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to the incredible Salvador Gómez-Colón from Puerto Rico, who at just 15 years old took it upon himself to launch a crowdfunding campaign to help those in desperate need.The unprecedented disaster completely devastate
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to Bea and Georgia, two members of the campaign group Girls Against, who have used their experiences of unwanted sexual advances at music gigs to challenge attitudes in the music industry and help make going to watch
Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to the brilliant Krtin Nithiyanandam whose fascination in science and research lead him to develop a ground breaking idea to help diagnose the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease.Krtin has always had a curious mind an
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the inspirational Brooke Taylor who has raised over £50,000 for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital who have treated her since birth. Brooke was born with a spinal condition called spondylolisthesis and has ha
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to Oxford University students Alex and Martha, who turned their love of literature into a charity where books are donated to homeless people.Alex and Martha were shocked at the contrast of university life compared to
Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to the amazing Jemima Browning, who started a swimming club especially for young people with disabilities and has since travelled across the world and set up her own campaign to spread her message of inclusivity.Grow
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the inspiring Mercy Shibemba who decided to start challenging stigmas around HIV after she found out that she was born with the virus. It’s a journey that has taken her across the world, resulting in her receiving
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the extraordinarily talented Trisha Prabhu in Boston. Having experienced bullying herself and being fed up of seeing others bullied online, Trisha decided she had to do something to help. At the age of 13 she carri
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the brilliant Alvin Owusu who decided to use his ten step plan to make a positive change not only to his life but to those around him. Having lived most of his life in Hackney, Alvin has seen first-hand the effects
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the brilliant Abby Lang, who started campaigning to raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death after having a heart screening at her school.When Abby found out that a health charity called Cardiac Risk in the Yo
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to two amazing young people, Matthew and Ben Smith, who tragically lost their older brother to suicide. Wanting to prevent more young men from taking their own lives, and more families having to go through what they d
Isy Suttie speaks to Marley Dias about her work creating the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign.Marley was in 5th grade when she decided to take action with the lack of diversity in books that she was studying in school. Marley’s parents encouraged h
Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to Dev Sharma who is on a mission to end food insecurity for young people across the UK. In 2018 Dev realised that he and his friends were experiencing food insecurity and the stigma associated with not being able to
Isy Suttie speaks to 12 year old Avye Couloute about how being one of the only girls in coding workshops, which led her to set up her own just for girls. Avye’s workshops have won her support in the tech industry and taken her to Barcelona and
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the amazing Bella Lack about how at just 16 she helped ban the use of wild animals in circuses. She also became a founding member of a group creating the first entirely youth funded nature serve and travelled the w
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the amazing Maya Ghazal, a prominent advocate for refugee rights who has stood her ground when it comes to spreading the message that education is a right not a privilege.When Maya was just 15 she arrived in the
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the inspiring Moin Younis who doesn’t let his life limiting skin condition epidermolysis bullosa stop him from pursing his passion for vlogging, raising money for charity and supporting his all-time favourite footb
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the brilliant Noga Levy-Rapoport about how joining her first climate protest ended with her leading a march through London and how she has helped to organise and encourage a new generation of children fighting to s
Presenter Isy Suttie speaks to Eliza Rebeiro and Abigale Wray about the fantastic work they do with the charity Lives Not Knives, actively engaging thousands of primary and secondary school students each year as they educate them against knife
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the inspirational Nayena Marsh about how she’s using her own experiences with mental health to raise awareness through her blog, social media and speaking in schools as a Young Champion for Time to Change.When Nay
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the fantastic Jay Hulme about coming out as transgender, advising NHS staff about transgenderism, and how performing his poetry in Parliament made MPs cry.When Jay was growing up he always knew he didn’t feel quit
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the amazing Amika George about how setting up FreePeriods.org is preventing young girls missing school, and how she wants more boys and men to talk freely about periods – so this is definitely not just a podcast fo
Presenter Isy Suttie talks to the brilliant Dan Lawes about how setting up Youth Politics UK is helping young people get access to policy makers, and how his countless hours of volunteering is making the world a better place. Due to not being
Isy Suttie introduces a podcast featuring amazing young people whose actions have changed the world around them.
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