
In this episode of Cool It Down, we delve into the power of storytelling and education in addressing climate change. Featuring insightful conversations with Radharani Mitra and Sonali Khan, RJ Sayema explores how narratives and playful learning can inspire action and foster climate consciousness.Radharani Mitra highlights the role of strategic communications, youth engagement, and popular culture in making climate issues relatable and actionable, advocating for optimistic stories that empower change. Meanwhile, Sonali Khan shares her experience in nurturing young minds through creative education, from the playful "Hawa Hawai" book to impactful campaigns like "Kachara Karo Zero, Bano Planet Ka Hero."Join us for an engaging discussion on how stories and education can transform complex climate challenges into opportunities for hope, action, and a sustainable future.We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode: https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6jAdditionally, we’d love to hear your suggestions via email at coolitdown@in.bbcmediaaction.orgHost: RJ SayemaCreated by: BBC Media Action IndiaSupported by: U.S. Department of State
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