People to People podcast

By: Hazel Darwin-Clements and Chimzy Dorey
  • Summary

  • We're exploring International Partnerships by having People to People conversations. As a Scot and a Malawian, we're particularly looking at the friendship between Scotland and Malawi. We chat about climate justice, gender, equality, COVID, privilege, history, farming and the future, oh... and MANGOES! Everyone wants to tell us how good Mangoes taste in Malawi. An important and complicated conversation filled with laughter, respect and warm-hearted love. How can you have an equal partnership when one country is so rich and the other is so poor? If we recognise our privilege- what happens next? What does Restorative Climate Justice actually mean? Can you really grow all your family needs in a quarter acre? How has the pandemic changed our partnerships? How can friendship help protect the Lillian's Lovebird? We want to include as many people as possible in the conversation. Email: peopletopeoplepod@gmail.com twitter:@PtoPpod Instagram:peopletopeoplepod **Hosted and produced by Chimzy Dorey and Hazel Darwin-Clements** Supported by the Scotland Malawi Partnership.
    Copyright 2024 Hazel Darwin-Clements and Chimzy Dorey
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Episodes
  • Effie and Tracy: Mental Health in teenagers
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode Professor Tracy Morse and Dr. Effie Chipeta join Chimzy and Hazel for a conversation about their partnership project which looks at mental health and wellbeing in adolescents in Malawi with the University of Strathclyde. They’ve also both worked in sexual and reproductive health and we touch on that.

    You can hear from the start that it’s a really special partnership rooted in a people to people connection and mutual learning.

    This podcast is supported by the Scotland Malawi Partnership.

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    26 mins
  • Refugees in Malawi (Part 2 of 2) with Maria and Florisa
    Apr 18 2024

    This is Part 2 of a conversation that we had Maria Chiponde and Florisa De Leo Magambi. Florisa is handing over the Kibebe organisation to Maria, and we heard about that in part one. But we had to also publish some of the other compelling conversation that we had about the refugee community in Malawi. Chimzy and Hazel were both quite moved to hear about it and we'd love to know what you think.

    Warning: themes of sexual violence and child loss.

    https://inuaadvocacy.org/

    https://www.oneworldshop.co.uk/shop/?filtering=1&filter_product_brand=16951

    https://kkids.sumupstore.com/products


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    19 mins
  • Refugees in Malawi with Maria and Florisa part 1
    Apr 9 2024

    Hazel and Chimzy chat with Maria Chiponde and Florisa De Leo Magambi from Kibébé. Kibébé in the Swahili dialect used in the Dzaleka refugee camp where they work means a big fat healthy baby. This episode captures an amazing moment in the organisation's history as Florisa passes over the leadership of the organisation to Maria.

    This episode features a beautiful song by Peter Mawanga.

    Link to the One World Shop in Edinburgh

    https://www.oneworldshop.co.uk/shop/?filtering=1&filter_product_brand=16951

    Link to the Kibébé online shop

    https://kkids.sumupstore.com/products

    Link to Inua Advocacy

    https://inuaadvocacy.org/

    Link to Peter Mawanga on bandcamp

    https://petermawanga.bandcamp.com/track/nkhani-2

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    25 mins

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