In the Spirit of new ages, I'm starting a pod❤️
With my guests I’ll be exploring what saying/proverbs they were told as a young person that has stuck with them and why + most importantly if they’d pass this saying on to the young people in their lives.
I love chatting and this makes sure I get to chat to my incredible and insightful mates far and wide about life and their experiences. It is an honour to hold people and their stories so dearly!
Give @homesayingspod a follow, like, comment and share, first episode out next week!
This incredible logo is made by the incredible Javie Huxley @javhux 🫡
(Javie Huxley is a Chilean-British illustrator based in London. Alongside illustration, Javie is a designer for Migrants in Culture and the co-chair for Save Latin Village. Javie loves to use her art to celebrate and platform social justice movements in the UK.)
✍️Simmone Ahiaku X Politics Home
I wrote about the government needing to treat the climate crisis as a racial crisis and as a call for a total societal transformation!
Full read in my bio❤️
Huge thanks to my love @seuntheegraduate for the commission
For my debut piece with @shado.mag , I explore Climate justice in the context of abolition in the UK🌍
Link to read is in my bio. Let me know your thoughts!
I continuously learn from the people, organisations and communities tagged in this piece. Thank you to these groups for always doing such incredible work with incredible amounts of care. Follow them, support them, donate to them and get involved with them. There are more resources to learn from at the end of the actual piece‼️
Thank you to @shado.mag for commissioning, editing & being such brilliant people to work with⚡
Thank you to @thusisterstudio for such a brilliant illustration- they captured the piece so perfectly ❤🎨
[ID: a green and pink illustration of people working together; on the bottom right, a figure holds a large vegetable and the person next to them is wearing a green hat and digging strawberries. In the top, two people are sharing the weight of two boxes; one has long hair in a ponytail, the other has cropped hair. The next slides are resources (climate and abolitionist groups to support; webinars and teach-ins; and books and articles) which can be found in the body of the piece on shado’s website.]
THE HOME SAYINGS POD IS 1 TODAY 🎊
Exactly a year ago today, I launched the pod + since then we've had 16 incredible guests, 17 sayings, over 10 hours of conversation, over 700 streams, listeners from 4 continents over 250 of you on here 🥹♥️
Every guest and saying has been so brilliant + it's been a joy to laugh with & dive into all the people, experiences and moments that have shaped the guests- I couldn't have asked for a better season 1!
Thank you to you all! Every listen, share, comment, rating, and kind word means the world!
I can't wait for all the new sayings coming in season 2- coming May 24 to your ears🎊
In the meantime, have a listen to a wholesome season 1 + continue to share this pod with your loved ones♥️
Logo + template design by Javie Huxley (@/javhux)
Say hello to Simmone Ahiaku, campaigner, facilitator, and organiser at Greenpeace.🌿
Simmone has led campaigns on air pollution, climate justice, divestment, housing, and decolonising education. She uses workshops to explore climate colonialism and historical & contemporary examples of climate resistance.
Hear her perspective at our Community Climate Action Workshop!
📅Registration link in bio. #ClimateJustice #CommunityAction #Sustainability