TribesforGOOD
By TribesforGOOD
TribesforGOODNov 23, 2020
Empowering Voices: Usage of soft skills to reignite a sense of self
Welcome to "Empowering Voices," a podcast by TribesforGOOD's changemakers collective. In this episode, Haimi, Zurie, Vaani, and Saanvi share an inspiring journey of using soft skills to help the girls at Mumbai-based rehabilitation center, Kshamata, rediscover their sense of self.
Kshamata provides vital support to young women who have survived human trafficking, empowering them to reintegrate into society with confidence and self-worth. The hosts discuss their involvement in Project Pannchi, where they tackled issues of Gender Justice and Mental Health through a series of impactful workshops. The podcast delves into the importance of soft skills, defining them as essential traits that complement technical skills and shape one's identity. The hosts discuss the significance of attitude, empathy, self-awareness, and effective communication in personal and professional development.
Caring for our surroundings and other conversations
Student Voices Amplified: Sharing Perspectives, Building Connections - A Series of Conversations
Join us in this limited series where high school students become mentors to their younger counterparts from government schools. Through engaging discussions, they offer guidance, share personal experiences, and inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams.
The final part of the series delves into crucial conversations surrounding climate change and the importance of avoiding firecrackers. With Delhi's unique context in mind, they shed light on the environmental challenges faced by the city and explore practical solutions to mitigate climate change's impact.
Decoding STEM Teaching Styles and Their Impact
Student Voices Amplified: Sharing Perspectives, Building Connections - A Series of Conversations
Join us in this limited series where high school students become mentors to their younger counterparts from government schools. Through engaging discussions, they offer guidance, share personal experiences, and inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams.
In the third part of the series, the students explore the wonders of STEM subjects, highlighting the fascinating discoveries, experiments, and projects they have encountered. The conversations aim to inspire young listeners to embrace the world of STEM, pursue their academic interests, and seek out opportunities for growth and exploration.
Spreading change and inspiring tomorrow's thought leaders
Student Voices Amplified: Sharing Perspectives, Building Connections - A Series of Conversations
Join us in this limited series where high school students become mentors to their younger counterparts from government schools. Through engaging discussions, they offer guidance, share personal experiences, and inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams.
The first captivating podcast episode, featuring students who are passionate about addressing social issues that impact their community, demonstrates the power of collective efforts in creating a cleaner, more educated, and more sustainable society.
Love and compassion for the animals that surround us
Student Voices Amplified: Sharing Perspectives, Building Connections - A Series of Conversations
Join us in this limited series where high school students become mentors to their younger counterparts from government schools. Through engaging discussions, they offer guidance, share personal experiences, and inspire the next generation to pursue their dreams.
In the second part of the series, join these compassionate voices as they share stories of their experiences and encounters with strays and birds in Delhi. With empathy and determination, our student hosts provide valuable insights on how individuals can make a positive impact on animal welfare.
Gen Z and The Boom of Social Media
In this episode of "Pass the Mic", the changemakers Dhruty, Vanshika, Deepti & Diva explore the realm of social media and its exponential growth amidst Gen Z. They discuss the reasons behind this quick rise, recount personal experiences, examine its negative impact, especially on the young, and conclude with a thoughtful reflection.
Understanding Climate Change: Causes, Impact and Action
In this enlightening episode of Tribes for Good, join our young hosts Varun, Bhavya, and Sriram, all of whom are brilliant and compassionate students from the non-profit Inqui-Lab (https://www.inquilabfoundation.org/), as they delve into the pressing issue of climate change. These remarkable students bring their diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives to the table, enriching the conversation.
Listen as they draw upon their experiences and knowledge to explore the causes of climate change, highlighting the devastating effects it has on our environment and communities worldwide. With their impressive grasp of the subject matter, they make a compelling case for the urgent need to protect our planet and create a sustainable future.
If you're wondering how climate change will affect our lives in the future, don't miss this insightful conversation led by three passionate teens with a shared vision for a greener and more sustainable world. Tune in now and be inspired by the ideas and dedication of these remarkable students from Inqui-Lab.
Building Communities for Change: A Journey through Social Impact
Join Vaani and Suhani as they discuss the importance of community building for a cause and share their inspiring journeys through TribesforGOOD's programs, highlighting the fostering of knowledge and youth employability through innovative approaches.
Bridging the Gap: Uniting STEM and the Arts
In this episode of The Changemaker's Collective, we delve into the profound interplay between the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and the Arts. Join us as we explore captivating real-world instances that demonstrate the seamless fusion of STEM and the Arts, shedding light on their inherent interconnectedness and the symbiotic relationship they share.
Breaking the Guilt: Why Prioritizing Mental Health Matters
Join Suhani, Haimi, Vaani, and Viti as they discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health and self-care, and debunk the myth that it's inherently selfish. Listen in for tips on improving your self-care routine and creating a healthier mindset for your well-being.
Dispelling STEM Myths: Making Science Accessible and Engaging
Join Vaani and Somin, our young changemakers, as they discuss stereotypes and misconceptions around STEM fields while sharing their passion for making science learning accessible, engaging, and enjoyable for students. Learn about their experiences with STEM kits, career handbooks, and innovative teaching strategies that ignite curiosity and inspire students to explore the world of science.
Embracing Diversity: Creating Safe and Queer-Friendly Classrooms
This podcast today aims to talk about the importance of making classrooms a safe and queer-friendly environment. It is an emphasis on how schools must have utmost openness, nurture and care, that create a supportive, accepting, non-judgmental, and safe environment for queer students and children. Join Kriti and Aishita as they discuss creating inclusive and queer-friendly classrooms, the challenges faced by schools, and the importance of being a queer ally.
Education for All: A Changemaker's Perspective
Every individual can make a difference in the world, one step at a time. Come listen to Toshani and Abhishek discuss their experiences with TribesforGOOD, sharing insights on the power of education, and how they've worked to create opportunities for underprivileged and differently-abled children.
Pride month: What does rainbow washing really mean?
Rainbows on social media are not really enough! Come listen to our young changemakers Jahnavi and Amatra talk about what it means to be an Ally and how brands can show their support to the LGBTQIA+ community every month.
Youth & Mental Health - Euphoria, Body Image and more
Body image, substance abuse, mental health, peer pressure - how does the media we consume affect our mental health? Listen to our young ChangeMakers Zurie Aboobacker, Suhaani Haque, and Suhani Prajapati speak their mind on the same.
GenZ and Woke Culture Part 2
While Millennials and Gen Z agree that we need to rebuild our world to make it liveable and likeable for all, the latter seems keener on the doing. 'Wokeness' or the awareness of social injustices and the questioning of the dominant paradigm, which is an inevitable characteristic of Gen Z, has greatly influenced the perception and execution of social impact in today's world. Today's youth care deeply about topics such as gender, sexuality, mental health, equality and rights, and climate change. They feel a need to bring change, and this sets them apart from their older counterparts.
Listen to our ChangeWarriors Rajveer Singh, Lakshay Jain, and Samaira Gheek come together to share what ‘woke’ means to them, and how they are taking action to bring social change.
GenZ and Woke Culture
While Millennials and Gen Z agree that we need to rebuild our world to make it liveable and likeable for all, the latter seems keener on the doing. 'Wokeness' or the awareness of social injustices and the questioning of the dominant paradigm, which is an inevitable characteristic of Gen Z, has greatly influenced the perception and execution of social impact in today's world. Today's youth care deeply about topics such as gender, sexuality, mental health, equality and rights, and climate change. They feel a need to bring change, and this sets them apart from their older counterparts.
Listen to our ChangeWarriors Rehaan Tomer, Amulya Amar Kumar and Krish Ramanujam come together to share what ‘woke’ means to them, and how they are taking action to bring social change.
Sushant Bali - Become a Waste management activist
“I use coconut oil as an alternative to toothpaste”
“The Urban population must learn from the rural about how to manage biodegradable waste”
We have with us on our podcast Sushant Bali from SAAHAS, an organisation dedicated to implementing efficient waste management systems and achieving zero-waste.
In this podcast episode, Sushant enlightens us about how India’s attitude towards waste management is changing, how people’s perspective is changing and how the urban and rural areas manage waste very differently. Is one better than the other? Listen, to find out!
How does capitalism and consumerism tie in with waste-management? What is a linear economy and how is it affecting the environment? These are topics everyone must be aware of, given the current environmental scenario, however, most are not. Don’t be one of them!
India’s poor population is our biggest challenge waste-management, why? Because they simply cannot afford to focus on waste-management. So how do we solve it? Sushant answers this million dollar question and more, on this podcast.
Become a climate-genius, begin here!
Climate Change & Solar Tuk Tuk with Julian O’shea
The world's most unlikely expedition vehicle -Powered by sunshine.
In this episode, Julian O’shea, a social entrepreneur shares with us the concept of the Solar Tuk. Commonly known as a rickshaw in India or auto, this team of social entrepreneurs aims to promote sustainable transport and sustainable engineering
Tune in to find out about how Julian aspires to contribute to the environment by introducing Solar Tuks on a large scale.
You can read about the project here www.solartuk.org
Mental Health with Bhairavi Prakash, Founder -Mithra Trust
“Treat people, the way, they want to be treated, not the way you want to be treated”.
Did you know, financial security is directly linked to mental health wellbeing? Neither did we. In this episode, the founder of Mithra Trust, Bhairavi Prakash, talks about all things mental health.
She addresses important questions surrounding mental health, such as how to start conversations, how to help a friend, how to be vulnerable without getting hurt, when to seek help and how to stand up for oneself!!
Linking these topics with Mithra Trust, Bhairavi beautifully explains how they break the barriers between mental health awareness and seeking help.
Tune in to find out how celebrities, Netflix series, and engaging with the media can help with mental health issues!
Sports - Creating Mann Deshi Champions and how!
This episode features Prabhat Sinha, founder of Mann Deshi Champions. Mann Deshi Champions aims to create better opportunities for young girls and boys in rural India to play sports both in and out of school.
In case you are looking for real-life role models who are just like us, tune in to this conversation! Tune in to hear about how sports can shape you as a person and be inspired by amazing women athletes!
Prabhat shares with us the story behind Mann Deshi and the reason he started the foundation and why the cause is so close to his heart.
We hear about the different ways in which sports changes everyone’s lives. It enables us to make friends but also helps us develop life-long skills.
Social Media Activism with Bianca Caruana
Is social media activism enough? In this episode, we discuss - using your voice on social media, impact travel, fundraising and much more.
In this episode, we have with us the founder of Altruistic Traveller -Bianca who actively advocates for sustainable travelling and is a sustainable traveller herself! She shares with her the reason she founded Altruistic Traveller and what they aim to do as an organization. Ever wondered how a traveller would define the word home? Well, Bianca shares with her what her definition of home is and how she has felt at home in the most remote parts of Nepal! Among other things, she shares with her about how social media detox could help, how effective social media activism is, and how ‘mindfulness Sundays’ could benefit one’s mental health.
We also gain insight into how eye-opening and enlightening her experience with TribesforGOOD was when she participated in one of our programs.
To get a sneak peek into her experiences across the world working with local communities and to listen to her interesting stories tune in to our podcast!
Gender Equality with Tena Pick: Part 2
The statement “A man would never let a woman see him cry or be vulnerable” applies worldwide, even in our own families where gender equality is seen as a must in things such as education yet the men aren’t encouraged to show their emotions or be vulnerable.
In this truly enlightening episode, Tena Pick continues her discussion on gender inequality. She notes that although the gender roles of women have changed drastically over the years, those of men have not changed very much.
She provides her perspective on how men and young boys are the keys to gender equality because patriarchy affects them as much as it affects women. This creates the need for us to treat gender empowerment holistically and approach it from a different perspective.
Tena Pick gives her advice to parents who want to create a gender-equal/neutral world for their children. She also shares with us her take on how the pandemic has affected gender equality.
Not only do we get to hear about Tena’s professional journey, but we also get a sneak peek into her very inspiring personal life and the hurdles she had to overcome to be here.
Tune in to be inspired and learn about her advice to aspiring changemakers!
The TribesforGOOD Podcast featuring Tena Pick: Part 1
This episode features Tena Pick, Founder of Project Kal diving deep into conversations about social entrepreneurship and gender with Kelsey Holmes, Content Head at TribesforGOOD
Introducing TribesforGOOD Podcast
In this welcome message, Kelsey Holmes introduces the lastest podcast - TribesforGOOD. The series will feature conversations with people who are directly involved working on social and environmental issues.