Sincerely, Hueman: Stories of Kindness and Doing Good

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Stories of kindness in action — from the lens of today's most inspiring humans. Sincerely, Hueman features the diverse, vivid lives of advocates, philanthropists, change makers and compassionate humans who are making a positive impact in their communities.

  • 9 minutes 39 seconds
    Caring for People Experiencing Homelessness with Khloe Thompson (Khloe Kares)

    Khloe Thompson met a homeless woman on her way to school when she was just 8 years old. After learning about her life, Khloe felt compelled to do something to help her. She sewed together a care bag, filled it with toiletries, and gifted it to her. That simple act of kindness grew into Khloe Kares, a nonprofit organization that serves the homeless and empowers kids to be a force for good in their communities. In this episode, Khloe shares the challenges she experiences as a young changemaker and gives advice to people who also wish to make a difference in their communities.

    If you want to connect with Khloe you can follow her on social media @Khloe Kares or visit her website khloekares.com

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    21 April 2022, 5:20 am
  • 17 minutes 39 seconds
    How the Youth Stand Up for Climate Justice with Abigail Dillen

    Abigail Dillen is the President of Earthjustice. For half a century, EarthJustice has provided top-tier legal representation in cases aimed at protecting our environment and people’s health. In this episode, Abbie takes us back to the beginning of her career, when she began to recognize the reality of climate change. Abbie also talks about the ways our laws impact our environment and tells us why she believes the youth hold the key to achieving climate justice.

    To learn more about EarthJustice head on over to earthjustice.org

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    To learn more about Isabella Hanson’s ‘I Matter’ poetry and art competition head on to nationalyouthfoundation.org

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    13 April 2022, 4:33 am
  • 19 minutes 29 seconds
    The Power of Youth Activism with Melati Wijsen

    Single-use plastics are one of the major pollutants of our time. Growing up in Bali, Melati and Isabel Wijsen noticed that their environment was becoming increasingly saturated with plastic bags. At 12 and 10 years of age, they founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags, with a vision of ridding the world of plastic bags. In 2019, after six years of advocacy, they were able to reach their goal in Bali.

    Now 21 years old, Melati shares lessons she learned in her decade-long journey as a climate activist. She also tells us how campaigning with Bye Bye Plastic Bags led her to launch Youthtopia, a platform for young changemakers. In the episode, she also speaks of the critical role the youth play in creating a better future.

    If you want to learn more about Youthtopia, head on to their website youthtopia.world, or their educational platform youthtopia.education

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    If you want to learn more about Riza Khan and Devika Manoj’s project Blooming Seeds, you can follow them on Instagram at @bloomingseeds_main or head on to their website bloominggseeds.weebly.com

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    5 April 2022, 5:53 am
  • 17 minutes 53 seconds
    Taking Responsibility for the Climate Crisis with Anuna de Wever

    Inspired by Greta Thunberg, Anuna de Wever mobilized thousands of people in her home country of Belgium to protest her government’s inaction on climate change. Then 17-years old, Anuna transformed into a leader and spearheaded the Fridays for Future movement in Belgium. In this episode, Anuna speaks to the importance of Western countries taking responsibility in the fight for our climate. She also tells us about her experience visiting indigenous communities in the Amazon and attending COP, The United Nations Climate Summit.

    If you want to connect with Anuna, you can find her on Instagram at @anuna_dewever  or Twitter at @AnunaDe. You can also go to her website https://www.anunadewever.be/.

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    29 March 2022, 6:14 am
  • 18 minutes 54 seconds
    Protecting the Health of our Oceans with Daniela V. Fernandez

    At least half of Earth's oxygen comes from the ocean. That is why protecting the health of the ocean is imperative to address climate change. Daniela, a then 19-year-old immigrant, founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance or SOA from her Georgetown University dorm room. Since then, SOA has become the largest network of young ocean leaders in the world with more than 5,000 members in over 165 countries.

    In this episode, Daniela shares the challenges that she experienced as an entrepreneur and encourages others to take responsibility for the climate crisis.​​

    If you want to learn more about Sustainable Ocean Alliance head on to www.soalliance.org or find Daniela on Instagram at @dvfernandez.

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    You connect with Charlie by following the Friendly Fridge Network on Instagram at @thepcfriendlyfridge and @theheightsfriendlyfridge.

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    22 March 2022, 5:30 am
  • 14 minutes 1 second
    Bringing Back Our Lost Forests with Leah Namugerwa

    Leah Namugerwa is a 17-year-old activist from Kampala, Uganda. In this episode, Leah tells us about her inspiration behind Fridays For Future Uganda and about the pushback she received as a climate activist. She also speaks about the Birthday Trees Project, where she encourages people to plant a tree to celebrate their birthday, as well as her petition to ban single-use plastics in Uganda.

    If you want to connect with Leah Namugerwa, you can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @NamugerwaLeah.

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    Learn more about the programs at Riley's Way Foundation and how you can join the Call for Kindness.

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    You can learn more about Candid Community Cares by reaching out to Michel Ruiz Fuentes and Frank Sheffield at [email protected]

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    15 March 2022, 5:45 am
  • 18 minutes 28 seconds
    Climate Voices from the Global South with Mitzi Jonelle Tan

    Mitzi Jonelle Tan is a climate activist from the Philippines. She is the international spokesperson of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP), part of the global Fridays For Future movement.

    In this episode, Mitzi talks about her experience meeting indigenous leaders who are fighting to protect their land and how that inspired her to take action. She also speaks of the United Nations Summit COP26 and the importance of including people of the global south in the climate justice conversation.

    If you want to connect with Mitzi you can follow her on Twitter or Instagram @mitzijonelle

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    Learn more about the programs at Riley's Way Foundation and how you can join the Call for Kindness.

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    You can follow Pahonu Coleman’s project Na Kukui O Waimanalo on Facebook.

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    8 March 2022, 6:08 am
  • 16 minutes 50 seconds
    Fighting For Peace and Climate Justice with Kasha Sequoia Slavner

    Without having any experience in filmmaking, Kasha Sequoia Slavner took half a year off school when she was 16 to travel the world and make the multi-award-winning documentary The Sunrise Storyteller. In this episode, Kasha talks about how she found her path as an activist, the overlooked contributors to the climate crisis including the military industry, and why we have to center indigenous voices in climate leadership.

    Learn more about Kasha’s work: www.theglobalsunriseproject.org

    Learn more about the programs at Riley's Way Foundation and how you can join the Call for Kindness.

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    You can connect with Michelle Xiao on Instagram @writopialab

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    1 March 2022, 3:59 am
  • 21 minutes 48 seconds
    Surviving Bullying and Speaking Your Truth with Aija Mayrock

    Bullying is an issue that affects millions of children and teens around the world.  Almost one in three students globally is bullied in any given month, according to a 2019 UN study. In our season finale, we are sharing the compelling story of Aija Mayrock, an author and poet who has reached thousands of people around the world by speaking out about her visceral and deeply agonizing experience of being bullied, both off and online.

    When Aija was 19 years old, she decided to self-publish her book "The Survival Guide to Bullying," which eventually got picked up by Scholastic, the world’s largest  publisher and distributor of children’s books. Today, Aija is a celebrated spoken-word performer who writes poetry about topics like female empowerment. Last year, Aija released "Dear Girl," a collection of poetry that speaks to the pain and beauty of being a woman in our society today.

    Learn more about Aija's work:  www.aijamayrock.com

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    16 March 2021, 6:38 am
  • 18 minutes 10 seconds
    Ending Period Poverty with Megha Desai

    The stigma around periods contributes to what is now known as period poverty. Period poverty is a global issue affecting millions of women and girls who do not have access to menstrual hygiene resources. In India, nearly a quarter of teens drop out of school when they get their periods due to the  lack of handwashing or toilet facilities.

    Breaking the stigma around periods is a key first step in alleviating period poverty. Because if we can’t begin to talk about this issue, how are we gonna solve it?
    In this episode, we hear the story of Megha Desai, president of the Desai Foundation, an organization that focuses on elevating the health and livelihood of children and women in India and in the U.S. On the show, we talk about how Megha transitioned from the corporate world to working on a cause that she's now dedicated her life to — providing job opportunities for women and helping end period poverty.

    Learn more about The Desai Foundation: thedesaifoundation.org

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    9 March 2021, 7:02 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Gaining Gender Equality Through STEM with Anjali Chadha

    Despite making up half of the total U.S. college educated workforce, only 1 in 4 STEM jobs in the U.S. are held by women. When it comes to minority women, these numbers go even lower. Black women make up only 2.5% of the science and engineering workforce, while Hispanic women represent 2.3% of science and engineering positions.

    Anjali Chadha, whose family immigrated from India, was able to merge her interest and passion in STEM and racial inequality at an early age. With the help of her parents, Anjali founded Empowered, a nonprofit that trains minority high school girls in technological skills — all before stepping into highschool. 

    This episode takes us on Anjali’s journey as a young founder who saw the challenges faced by minority students and proactively used her gifts to make sure that they felt seen and had viable paths to successful STEM careers.

    Kindness Quote from Anjali Chadha: I think as soon as I found a support system, I was able to really reevaluate my mindset and really understand that it's not enough to just be working on projects to help people who aren't in my personal life. It is equally important to be kind, supportive, and caring to those who are there for me.

    Learn more about Empowered getempowered.co

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    2 March 2021, 6:54 am
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