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By MAD Movement
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
Have you ever noticed the distribution of algae and their abundance in different areas around us? In this episode, MABEC from SM Sains Sultan Mahmud talks about getting down to business (specimen collection) to unearth the hidden world of algae.
As Elite from Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College states, “We’re not only composting waste food for organic fertilizers but also filtering the water of the waste into clean water.” How do we sustain healthy habits in a time of global food waste crisis?
In-Flects from SBP Integrasi Rawang winding through the intricacies of making an automatic incinerator and fostering safe havens for the community. They leave us with the resounding call to environmental justice that embraces the principle that all people and communities live healthily in this world.
Calling listeners into a magnetic conversation about the power of curiosity and growth, guest AHOG from MRSM Batu Pahat and their teacher open ways of understanding food insecurity and innovation.
Through the curation of knowledge, SOIL IT from Vision Secondary School holds together the complexities that come with wanting and needing to engage in environmentally friendly farming practices simultaneously having to confront what is happening right in front of them.
As O’Clean from SMK Seri Saujana, Sri Petaling reminds us, limits are to be challenged within environmental problems, and can be a mission in life. If we accept the messy, and imperfect realities of life, we can lean on innovation to make it better.
This episode highlights the power of creativity in the face of mundane days in school. We are people of possibilities, PAPOSSIBLE from SMK Tun Habab reminds us, and the local work we do matters.
HByte from SMA MAIWP KL joins Waheeda to unwind the complexities of water quality control. HByte’s mission serves as an invitation to main authorities and property developers away from the systems that keep us stagnant.
Throughout the conversation, Synergy from Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College taps deep into the healing and transformational power of community. Synergy reminds us that our human journey is worthy of just as much love and affection as the natural world offers us.
Water protection, as BOTB from MRSM Bentong reminds us, is about growth and creation, not about unattainable perfection or purity. As we plant the seeds of healthy growth for future generations, what stories do we want them to remember about us?
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.