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Change isn’t easy, but it’s inevitable. There are ideas and ways of thinking that may have gotten us to where we are today, but that doesn’t mean they’ll take us to where we need to go tomorrow.
How do we create large scale change? How do we encourage new ways of thinking across big groups of people? This is essentially what Tim Silverwood, the founder of Take 3 for the Sea spends his life trying to do. He’s tackling the enormous problem of plastic pollution and in a sense trying to upgrade our thinking about waste and sustainability. There’s a lot of parallels between Tim’s work and my journey to uncover our stories about manhood, in order to affirm what’s helpful and challenge what’s not.
Presented by the Central Coast Council and developed by Lead by Story
Host: Will Small
Co-Host: Hannah Gierhart
Editing: Sienna Aloisio
Music: Josh Corkill
Change isn’t easy, but it’s inevitable. There are ideas and ways of thinking that may have gotten us to where we are today, but that doesn’t mean they’ll take us to where we need to go tomorrow.
How do we create large scale change? How do we encourage new ways of thinking across big groups of people? This is essentially what Tim Silverwood, the founder of Take 3 for the Sea spends his life trying to do. He’s tackling the enormous problem of plastic pollution and in a sense trying to upgrade our thinking about waste and sustainability. There’s a lot of parallels between Tim’s work and my journey to uncover our stories about manhood, in order to affirm what’s helpful and challenge what’s not.
Presented by the Central Coast Council and developed by Lead by Story
Host: Will Small
Co-Host: Hannah Gierhart
Editing: Sienna Aloisio
Music: Josh Corkill