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On this week's episode of Undaunted, we chat with actor, comedian, podcaster, producer, writer, and activist Rainn Wilson, along with social entrepreneur, executive director, and activist Katie Eder. We discuss climate change, youth activism, and offer tools for ways to get involved and create significant change.
In a week that has seen record temperatures occurring throughout the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada, a major hurricane that hit Barbados - the first in 60 years - and one of the warmest winters on record down south in New Zealand, this episode looks at the urgent call to action coming from the younger generation. Their call for transformational change applies not only to climate action, but in delivering meaningful social justice action and revaluating and redefining the very notion of leadership itself. Our special guest this week is Katie Eder, Climate Organizer at Future Coalition. She eloquently describes for us the foundational goal of equity that is at the heart of the youth movement. and how she believes transformational change begins with ‘a leaderful movement', and is the way to securing climate and social justice goals. Spoiler Alert: This is the secret to the success of the Paris Agreement. Paul is joined this week by guest co-host, Alice Garton, Legal Director for the Foundation for International Law for the Environment. Alice talks through some climate optimism in regards to recent Australian judicial rulings, as well as an optimistic take on the recent Royal Dutch Shell ruling in the Netherlands. And later on in the episode, join us for a great acoustic performance of “The Woman Who Planted Trees” by Emily Barker. Thanks for joining us! — Christiana + Tom's book ‘The Future We Choose' is available now! Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter: Signals Amidst The Noise Click here to listen to our previous episode with Wanjira Mathai. __ Thank you to our guest this week, Katie Eder! Katie Eder Climate Organizer, Future Coalition Instagram Future Coalition Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook __ Our artist this week is Emily Barker! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Website Check out her latest EP, “Machine” — Thank you to our Guest Co-host, Alice Garton! Alice Garton Director Global Legal Strategy, FILE Twitter | LinkedIn FILE Foundation Website Facts and figures on climate litigation: LSE Grantham Global Trends on on Climate Litigation 2021 Links for lawyers and law students looking to use the law to progress the climate transition: Law Students for Climate Accountability Net Zero Lawyers Alliance The Chancery Lane Project PILNET A4ID Links for citizens looking to participate in climate litigation: Urgenda Global Climate Litigation Holding Your Government's Accountable for Climate Change Climate Litigation Guide Australian SHARMA case: Equity Generation Lawyers Fiduciary Duty: Primer on Climate Change: Directors Duties ACCR commentary on Shell Transition Plan What citizens Can Do: Wiki Page — Keep up with Christiana Figueres here: Instagram | Twitter Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Paul Dickinson: LinkedIn | Twitter — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
Katie Eder is a 19 year old social organizer who has founded and run several social impact ventures. In this episode I spoke to her about how she became an activist and her different campaigns including Kids Tales, 50 miles more and Future Coalition. Happy Listening!
On June 1st, 2019, Future Coalition held over one hundred press conferences around the country to raise awareness of the potential landmark case, Juliana v. United States, in which Our Children's Trust is suing the United States federal government on constitutional grounds to provide a stable climate on behalf of youth plaintiffs. Katie Eder, the Executive Director of Future Coalition, joins the show to weigh in on the youth movement, Future Coalition, and gives us the latest on the case. https://futurecoalition.org https://www.ourchildrenstrust.org https://nori.com/podcasts/reversing-climate-change/69-fighting-us-energy-policy-with-the-youth-climate-lawsuitwith-andrea-rogers-of-our-childrens-trust
Elizabeth Warren breaks down her wealth tax plan. Reports say Kim Jong Un has multiple officials executed after nuclear talks with US failed. Brian Solis LIVE on his new book. Are incels going under the knife to reshape their dating prospects? Katie Eder LIVE on Juliana v. US. Laura Ingraham defends an out racist on her Fox News show.Cohost: Brett ErlichGuests: Brian Solis & Katie Eder See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
At just 19 years of age, Katie Eder joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about how she is helping to coordinate and assist youth led social change organizations and initiatives through Future Coalition.
On Episode 3, "Ballots not Bullets" Nic & Hailey travel to Springfield, MA to march the final mile of #50MilesMore Massachusetts to protest gun violence in America. We learn about what it’s like growing up with active shooter drills, how gun manufacturers can be apart of the solution to end gun violence, and Hailey brings shame upon the pod by mistaking David Hogg for someone else. Special thanks to Katie Eder, Jack Torres, and Vikiana Petit-Home for so eloquently sharing their stories. And again, sorry to David Hogg, keep doing what you’re doing… Hailey isn’t herself when she leaves the comfort of NYC. Again, not an excuse… but yeah. If you would like to learn more about #50milesmore, visit their website at www.50milesmore.org Intro Music by Jesse Baskin Graphics by Jake Walker
I've had a lot of conversations with young entrepreneurs and Katie Eder takes young entrepreneurship to a whole new level! Katie is an 18-year-old high school student and the founder of a nonprofit called Kids Tales (KidsTales.org). Kids Tales sends high school students into summer camps and schools to teach creative writing to kids who do not have access to writing experiences outside of school. During a Kids Tales workshop, kids brainstorm, write, and edit their own short story. At the end of the week, the stories are published as an anthology, a real book. Since its inception in 2014, more than 300 teenagers have taught Kids Tales to nearly 1200 kids across twelve U.S. cities and eight countries. So AMAZING. Katie inspires me with her tenacity, endurance, and persistence. She doesn't put herself in a box. She doesn't just dream big things but she makes those big dreams happen. Resources: Connect with Katie further: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Learn more about Kids Tales! THANK YOU! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Also, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and I definitely read each and every one of them. Become part of the 25 Tribe! Join the OFFICIAL 25 Tribe Community! Subscribe to the Entrepreneur Before 25 Podcast. Enter your email for regular emails from Chelann Gienger on how to live a life of freedom and balance while being a young entrepreneur. Follow @chelanngienger on Instagram! Know someone who needs to hear this episode? Take a second and share it!
Sixteen-year-old Katie Eder, founder of Kids Tales—and one of the International Literacy Association's inaugural 30 Under 30 Literacy Champions—shared her organization's origin story with NWP Radio and her goals for expansion until "every kid is a published writer."