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In this episode of Current Conversations, Bailey Smith and Clif Briley speak with Isabel Willems, a senior at Louisiana State University (LSU) and a dedicated volunteer with Global Water Brigades. Isabel shares her experiences from her trips to Panama, where she worked on clean water projects in collaboration with local communities. The conversation highlights the importance of building trust, understanding cultural contexts, and the critical need for access to clean water. Isabelle also discusses her upcoming trip to Honduras and encourages listeners to get involved in community development efforts, regardless of their academic background. đ Learn more at RiversAreLife.com/Current-Conversationsđ KEY TOPICS:Global Water Brigades focuses on community development in rural areas. The project in Panama involved building a clean water system with local engineers. Community engagement and collaboration were key to the project's success. Trust-building with community members was essential for effective collaboration. Cultural understanding is crucial in service projects. Access to clean water significantly impacts public health. Volunteering can provide personal growth and real-world application of academic knowledge.âď¸ EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Global Water Brigades and Isabelle Willems 01:22 Experiences in Panama: Building a Clean Water System 05:53 Community Engagement and Trust Building 07:24 Cultural Insights and Water Needs 09:30 Lessons Learned and Community Impact 12:26 Upcoming Trip to Honduras 13:44 Getting Involved with Global Water Brigades đ§ Tune in to learn more about Global Water Brigades, student initiatives at LSU, and be inspired to get involved in community development efforts.
By Rivers are LifeIn this episode of Current Conversations, Bailey Smith and Clif Briley speak with Isabel Willems, a senior at Louisiana State University (LSU) and a dedicated volunteer with Global Water Brigades. Isabel shares her experiences from her trips to Panama, where she worked on clean water projects in collaboration with local communities. The conversation highlights the importance of building trust, understanding cultural contexts, and the critical need for access to clean water. Isabelle also discusses her upcoming trip to Honduras and encourages listeners to get involved in community development efforts, regardless of their academic background. đ Learn more at RiversAreLife.com/Current-Conversationsđ KEY TOPICS:Global Water Brigades focuses on community development in rural areas. The project in Panama involved building a clean water system with local engineers. Community engagement and collaboration were key to the project's success. Trust-building with community members was essential for effective collaboration. Cultural understanding is crucial in service projects. Access to clean water significantly impacts public health. Volunteering can provide personal growth and real-world application of academic knowledge.âď¸ EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Global Water Brigades and Isabelle Willems 01:22 Experiences in Panama: Building a Clean Water System 05:53 Community Engagement and Trust Building 07:24 Cultural Insights and Water Needs 09:30 Lessons Learned and Community Impact 12:26 Upcoming Trip to Honduras 13:44 Getting Involved with Global Water Brigades đ§ Tune in to learn more about Global Water Brigades, student initiatives at LSU, and be inspired to get involved in community development efforts.