On this episode of VIM, join Josie as she talks to Joan Love, from Love.Style.Events and "The Business of Events" podcast, about the fashion industry and their commitment to sustainability, and how Joan promotes sustainability in her professional life!
Nicole and Josie talk about the absurd amount of water pollution throughout Miami beaches, and discuss ways the Miami Boat Show will help keep sustainability.
On this episode, Josie and Nicole talk about outrageous Miami traffic and solutions for mitigating the problem.
Listen to Josie and Nicole's shower thoughts, reflecting on their lives in terms of the SDGs.
In light of the college application season, and SIM's focus on SDG4 for the next few weeks, listen to Nicole talk about her college application process experience, and Josie's advice for all the high school seniors graduating this upcoming spring.
This past week, Social Impact Movement launched its second social media campaign of the year, highlighting SDG4 Quality Education and all it's targets. Listen now, and stay tuned to SIM's Instagram for the next several weeks!
Josie and Nicole explore the history of the SDGs, what they are, and what SIM is doing for the SDGs, in honor of SDG Day!
Josie and guest co-host Nicole talk about the US's history of funding the UN, and the potential threat of the US defunding the UN.
Josie and Ve explore two extreme weather events that have happened recently, framing these events around climate change and SDG 13. Listen to what our hosts have to say!
Josie and Ve (virtually) sit down with Nestor from the TURTL Project, aka "The TURTL Guy," to talk about sustainability, wetsuits, and our responsibility as global citizens. Listen now!
Over her time at Social Impact Movement, Josie has gotten a lot of questions about her work with SIM, among other things. In this episode, Josie answers some of these questions, and shares some of her experiences working for a nonprofit.
On this episode of Voices in Miami, Josie and Ve discuss the SDGs, union strikes and heat waves, and how they're all connected!
On our fifth episode of the season, Josie and Olivia asked students on each of their college campuses what they thought about making government more effective. This episode, for the "Roommates Edition" of the podcast, Josie and Olivia are joined by Lacey and Elise to discuss this week's question. These are their stories.
On our fourth episode of the season, Josie and Olivia asked students on each of their college campuses what they thought that their respective campuses could do to make the campuses more sustainable. These are their stories.
On our third episode of the season, Josie and Olivia asked students on each of their college campuses what they would ask the United Nations if they could ask any question, and if they knew what the United Nations was doing for the world. These are their stories.
On our second episode of the season, Josie and Olivia asked students on each of their college campuses what they thought they could do to make the world a better place to live in, and then Josie and Olivia talked about the students' answers. These are their stories.
On our first episode of the season, Josie and Olivia asked students on each of their college campuses what they thought the biggest problem in the world is today, and then Josie and Olivia talked about the students' answers. These are their stories.
Voices in Miami is back, renewed for a second season, with a few small changes. The biggest change is that our hosts are no longer in Miami anymore! With that being said, there is a new episode format for this second season, one that is more interactive for our listeners and the students on our college campus! Our new episode format also allows for more engagement on social media, and a more laid-back style for our hosts to conduct their episodes while still providing content for our listeners. If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram @voicesinmiami, and our new TikTok account @voicesinmiami ! We can't wait for you all to listen to our show, and fall in love with it just as we have for the past year!
Always your hosts and forever champions of the SDGs, Josie and Olivia
Please join us in welcoming our guest, Tyler McCray to this 16th episode of Voices in Miami! McCray is a senior at Palmer Trinity, the proud co-owner of Turbo & Trill Candle Co., and the founder of the Shine The Light Initiative, which serves to donate 10% of proceeds from Turbo and Trill to the Joshua’s Heart Foundation. In relation to Joshua’s Heart, McCray has been a member of Joshua’s Heart Junior Advisory board since fifth grade. He is the Director of Operations for Top Teens Of America youth program, a member of both the Omega Youth Group and the Kappa League, a Breakthrough Miami volunteer, a Roundsquare Ambassador, and he is a Silver Knight nominee for the Business category for Palmer Trinity. Listen to Tyler talk about his work in furthering SDGs 1 (Zero Hunger), 2 (No Poverty) and 3 (Good Health and Well-Being)!