by Cordero M Johnson
This podcast focused climate resilience for island nations.
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9/4/2024
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April 6, 2025
<p>In this episode, I sit down with Ms. Norma, a talented artisan from Red Bays, who has been crafting beautiful products from silvertop palm. She discusses her journey of developing intricate baskets, rugs, and jar vases made from the fronds of the silvertop palm. Ms. Norma also shares her experiences from participating in several technical exchanges, highlighting the value of traditional craftsmanship and sustainable livelihoods. Join us as we dive into the art of silvertop and its role in promoting economic resilience for island communities.</p><p><br></p>
October 28, 2024
<p> In this episode of Resilient Times, we sit down with Margo Blackwell, a retired college lecturer, former primary school educator, and former Director of the Bahamas Environmental Research Centre (BERC). Margo shares her incredible journey growing up in Small Hope Bay, where her family operated an eco-resort, shaping her passion for the environment and sustainability. As a social environmentalist, Margo discusses the lessons she's learned about resilience—from personal hardships to the resilience of nature itself. Tune in as we explore how Margo’s life experiences have influenced her work in education, environmental advocacy, and community building, leaving behind a lasting legacy of strength and sustainability. </p>
October 26, 2024
<p> In this episode of Resilient Times, we sit down with Margo Blackwell, a retired college lecturer, former primary school educator, and former Director of the Bahamas Environmental Research Centre (BERC). Margo shares her incredible journey growing up in Small Hope Bay, where her family operated an eco-resort, shaping her passion for the environment and sustainability. As a social environmentalist, Margo discusses the lessons she's learned about resilience—from personal hardships to the resilience of nature itself. Tune in as we explore how Margo’s life experiences have influenced her work in education, environmental advocacy, and community building, leaving behind a lasting legacy of strength and sustainability. </p>
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