Charly co-founded the Climate Change Coaches in 2018, and pioneered the field of climate change coaching within the coaching sector. She co-authored the first book on the subject for Open University Press. A successful entrepreneur, Charly founded her first business, a creative agency in Sierra Leone, West Africa, which served clients in the development sector on three continents, before pursuing a coaching career in leadership development. Charly has been a professional coach since 2012. S...| Climate Change Coaches
Curators Hallie Ringle and Kiki Teshome take us through what makes Mavis Pusey’s work as an artist, designer, writer, and educator so unique and important. Click here to learn more about the exhibition Mavis Pusey: Mobile Images. The post Curator Interview: Hallie Ringle and Kiki Teshome on <em>Mavis Pusey: Mobile Images</em> appeared first on ICA Philadelphia.| ICA Philadelphia
The Casio F-91W is a classic digital wristwatch that’s been in constant production since it was first released in 1989. With a $20 starting price, the watch offers a water resistant design, an LED backlight, and basic features include time, date, and stopwatch functionality. And you can go up to seven years without needing to […] The post Ollee Watch brings smartwatch features to the Casio F-91W with a mainboard replacement appeared first on Liliputing.| Liliputing
No breakthrough chemistry. No quantum physics.| PVBuzzMedia
By Ben Wheeler There has been palpable excitement on the Fiji filmmaking scene over the past few years, and it reaches a crescendo this weekend as Andrew John Fakaua Ponton’s locally produced BATI opens across the country’s cinemas. That the film exists at all is a testament to patience and perseverance. It was shot in […] The post Bati: A celebration of Fiji and Fijian stories appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
It looks like the new Google's Pixel 4 watch comes with yet another incompatible change in charging technology. This is a ridiculous situation. The original Pixel Watch used one type of wireless charging. Then the Pixel Watch 2 & 3 removed wireless charging and swapped to a different charging mechanism. And now the 4 has changed again. So three different charging cables in under three years.…| Terence Eden’s Blog
In this wide-ranging conversation, Charly and Paul explore how coaching can unlock courage and agency in the face of the climate crisis. They discuss why traditional leadership approaches fall short in today’s world, the power of values-based coaching, and how coaches can help shift narratives from scarcity to possibility – for individuals, teams, and whole… The post Charly joins Paul Essery on the The Chief Uncensored podcast to discuss ‘How developing a new type of coaching service ...| Climate Change Coaches
Exclusive: How the Doppio Collection turns MONDAINE tradition upside down with concave dials and solar technology. We spoke with André Bernheim.| Newly Swissed Online Magazine
With several custom watches under my belt, I felt ready to tackle a more advanced build. This project combines three new elements: building a GMT watch using the NH34...| 4DCu.be
I recently embarked on a watch-building journey, inspired by a YouTube video from Elliot Coll, where he demonstrated how to build custom watches using affordable parts. With the...| 4DCu.be
In this video, Sarah reflects on her experience of the Green Transition Coach Programme. The post Watch Sarah Blake, founder of Eartholgy, sharing her feedback on the Green Transition Coach Programme appeared first on Climate Change Coaches.| Climate Change Coaches
Jesus entered the Temple and pronounced His judgment. The Son was astonished at what was going on in the structure upon which the Lord set His Name. He saw what this place had become. Its defilement fueled His sacred rage. He cleared out all of those doing business there. The thieves at work were chased […] The post Keep Watch as We Wait appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Arts Arranged Love is a refreshing and different take on romance now showing in Fiji cinemas.| Fiji Traveller
What is missing to prevent severe contamination of & damage to marine ecosystems? Existing environmental protections are often not adhered to or are poorly enforced. Many states and sectors of civil society are speaking out in support of stronger legal frameworks & accountability. The legal recognition of “ecocide” (severe & either widespread or long-term harm...| Ecocide Law
The farming community and landworkers are on the front line in the effort to conserve the natural world and see at first hand the damage being done. This webinar examines how a new crime of ecocide can strengthen existing environmental laws and safeguards, help create a level playing field for our food producers and preserve...| Ecocide Law
This lunchtime panel event held alongside the World Economic Forum meetings on 19th January 2023 explains how legal recognition of “ecocide” (severe and either widespread or long-term harm to nature) at the international level can create an outer-boundary guardrail, to safeguard the living world by deterring and preventing the worst harms, while leveling the playing...| Ecocide Law
By recognising ecocide at the International Criminal Court, key decision makers can be held to account. Acting as a powerful deterrent against mass destruction of the environment, such a law could create lasting protection for vital ecosystems and life on earth as well as justice for those most threatened. At the same time it would...| Ecocide Law
Recognizing “ecocide” – severe and either widespread or long-term harm to nature – as a crime at the international level could provide a protective and preventive legal guardrail that is currently missing. It would set an outer boundary to deter and sanction the worst threats and harms to the environment, while reframing and supporting the...| Ecocide Law
Official side event of the 21st Session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, The Hague. Mass damage and destruction of vital ecosystems through human activity now constitutes precisely such a threat on a global scale. Now increasingly referred to as “ecocide”, not only has this direct...| Ecocide Law
Making “ecocide” – severe and either widespread or long-term harm to nature – a crime at the could provide a legal guardrail to steer us back from the precipice by setting an outer boundary to deter, prevent and sanction the worst threats to ecosystems which are a root cause of climate change. Meanwhile, a clear legal advisory opinion on the responsibilities of states with respect to climate change could set out what citizens should expect from their policy-makers and why. Learn about...| Ecocide Law
In May 2020, economic historian Adam Tooze told GZERO World he feared 1 in 5 American workers could still be out of job now due to COVID. It didn't happen. Why? Tooze says he failed to anticipate how quickly we'd get highly effective vaccines, and the scale of the economic stimulus the government was willing to put up. During the 2008 financial crisis, he explains, "we were still beginning to flex our muscles with regards to economic policy, and the scale of fiscal and monetary stimulus that ...| GZERO Media
Learn about climate coaching and how it can help people overcome the feelings of powerlessness or overwhelm when facing the climate emergency. Charly speaks about the emerging field of climate change coaching and how coaches can navigate this topic with their clients.| Climate Change Coaches
Psychological shift: how to access more imaginative states (and overcome defeatism) to unlock climate innovation| Climate Change Coaches
Fijian storyteller and climate activist, Fenton Lutunatabua, will premiere his debut film, ‘Vakaraitaka,’ at the Maoriland Film Festival.| Fiji Traveller