• Ep. 71 Sustainable Speakers Club – Empowering Communication for Climate Action

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 71 Sustainable Speakers Club – Empowering Communication for Climate Action

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we talk to Colette, co-founder of the Sustainable Speakers Club, to discuss the intersection of sustainability, communication, and public speaking. Colette shares her journey from community learning to founding the club, which helps people confidently discuss climate issues while honing their public speaking skills.

    The conversation explores the importance of clear communication on complex topics like climate change and how effective public speaking can inspire action.

    • Sustainable Speakers Club: Colette explains how the club empowers individuals to discuss sustainability confidently, with regular online meetings that include speeches, impromptu sessions, and feedback loops.

    • Improving Communication Skills for Climate Action: We discuss the value of strong public speaking skills in simplifying climate issues, encouraging collective action through clear messaging.

    Colette's Top 3 Tips for Climate Action:

    1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Minimise waste by repurposing items before disposing of them.

    2. Vote Wisely: Support candidates and policies focused on environmental sustainability.

    3. Stay Informed: Read one article a day on climate and sustainability to stay current.

    Join the Sustainable Speakers Club to enhance your public speaking skills while making a positive impact on climate communication.

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