
Wicked Ever After
From cold cases to under-reported crimes, let's look at the evidence and discuss theories and the different cases. Get ready to be captivated by the stories of some of the most fascinating, wicked and heinous crimes and the relentless pursuit of justice.
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Wicked Ever After
69. Making Sustainability Palatable for the Younger Generations With Suzie Hicks
I am excited to introduce you to this week’s guest, Suzie Hicks. Suzie is passionate about getting the younger generation involved in climate activism and green living by using education and science to make sustainability fun and informative.
She brings a unique approach to education and understands the needs of young people today and how best to get them involved in the important cause of saving our planet.
You will learn how to educate your kids or younger people in your community as we tackle climate change together.
In this episode, we will touch on the following
- The mission behind the children’s book
- How the main character came about
- The importance of palatable children’s education
- Lessons we can all learn from Suzie’s book
- The importance of community and support
- How to include kids in the climate conversation
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Thanks for listening and being here.
Your green bestie,
xoxo Stephanie
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Previous Episodes Mentioned
#40. Teaching Kids How to Adopt a Green Lifestyle With Kayla Powell
#49. Conscious and Community Living With Arti Jalan
#64. Green Lessons From a Children's Book With Tulani Thomas
Produced by: Alecia Harris
Music By: Liz Fohle