Episodios

  • How young people are driving climate action
    Feb 25 2024

    In our final episode of Season 1, host Rae Johnston speaks with climate advocates Daisy and Peta. Daisy Jeffrey is a climate campaigner working on the duty of care climate bill that is being put before federal parliament, aiming to protect the people and places we love. UNICEF Australia Youth Ambassador Peta is a climate champion who attended the 2023 COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Together, they discuss why it is important for young people's voices to be heard on climate and how young people can join the fight against climate change.

    Host: Rae Johnston, Ambassador for UNICEF Australia, TV presenter and podcaster

    Guests: Climate campaigner Daisy Jeffrey and UNICEF Australia Youth Ambassador Peta

    Producers:  Liz Tse, Freya Conomos and Lara Robertson

    Show notes:
    Duty of Care bill petition

    Guide to climate action - UNICEF Youth Hub

    Find out more about UNICEF Australia's Young Ambassador program

    UNICEF Australia's educational resources on navigating conversations on climate change with young people


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  • Surviving a bushfire
    Feb 11 2024

    In episode three, host Rae Johnston talk to Takesa Frank from episode 2, a climate activist and young Aboriginal person living on Yuin Country whose hometown was impacted by the 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires, and Felicity Anicich from Royal Far West - a UNICEF partner working to deliver mental health support to country children. They discuss their lived experience of the bushfires, the importance of building bushfire resilience, and how Royal Far West has helped communities get back on their feet after natural disasters. 

    Host: Rae Johnston, Ambassador for UNICEF Australia, TV presenter and podcaster 

    Guests: Felicity Anicich from Royal Far West and climate activist Takesa Frank

    Producers:  Liz Tse, Freya Conomos and Lara Robertson

    Show notes:
    This episode talks about lived experiences of bushfires, anxiety and mental health coping strategies.

    This episode refers to the 2019/2020 bushfire season, one of the most devastating fires on record in Australia. A catastrophic 19 million hectares of land was burnt. More than 3000 homes were burnt and tens of thousands of people were displaced.

    See links below for resources that might be helpful:
    UNICEF Australia's educational resources on navigating conversations on climate change with young people

    https://www.royalfarwest.org.au/

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    21 m
  • What is climate anxiety?
    Jan 28 2024

    In this episode, we're talking about climate anxiety, its impact on young people, and the tools to manage it. Rae Johnston passes the mic to psychologist Avalon Bourne, who has completed a PhD in climate anxiety, and Takesa, a young Australian who has lived experience with climate anxiety.

    Show notes:
    This episode talks about anxiety and mental health coping strategies. See links below for resources to help cope with climate anxiety.

    This episode refers to the 2019/2020 bushfire season, one of the most devastating fires on record in Australia. A catastrophic 19 million hectares of land was burnt. More than 3000 homes were burnt and tens of thousands of people were displaced.

    The south coast refers to the south coast of Sydney, one of the regions impacted by the fires.

    Links:
    UNICEF Australia's educational resources on navigating conversations on climate change with young people

    Understanding anxiety about climate change - Headspace

    Sonder Youth website

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    21 m
  • How is our planet changing? 
    Jan 15 2024

    Between 2016 and 2021, 8,000 weather-related events caused the displacement of over 43 million children – most due to floods or storms. Here in Australia alone, 2 in 5 children were impacted by bushfires. 

    In our episode of ‘How is our planet changing?’ Rae Johnston talks to ABC weatherman Nate Byrne and UNICEF Young Ambassador Denzel about the wild changing weather patterns, the difference between La Nina and El Nino, and young people’s experience and reaction to climate change. 

    Host: Rae Johnston, Ambassador for UNICEF Australia, TV presenter and podcaster 

    Guests: Nate Byrne, ABC weatherman and Denzel, UNICEF Young Ambassador 

    Producers:  Liz Tse, Freya Conomos and Lara Robertson

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  • Welcome to NextGen: A UNICEF Australia podcast
    Dec 21 2023

    Giving young people a platform to speak up on issues they care about. 

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