Walk Talk Listen Podcast

Walk Talk Listen, an attempt to connect people and make this world a bit better by sharing opinions and experiences based on the belief that everyone’s perspective is true albeit partial. It is also an effort to create awareness and to inspire a growing group of listeners to be engaged with the Global Goals (SDGs) and their attainment. A spin-off of the 100 mile walk. #gotheextra100mile
Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Åsa Skogström Feldt (episode 63)
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Åsa Skogström Feldt is the managing director of the IKEA Social Entrepreneurship BV since October 2017, before that she was President and CEO at The Hunger Project’s Global Office in New York. As business leader at IKEA from 2012-2014, she supported social enterprises that were within their value chains through business partnerships. As CEO of The Hunger Project in Sweden from 2004-2012, Åsa succeeded in growing the organization and significantly increasing revenue and public awareness, particularly through partnerships with entrepreneurs and businesses. Prior to joining The Hunger Project, Åsa has17 years of business experience, including seven years within international telecommunications in marketing and communications. Her present organization's latest sustainability strategy and report can be found here. She also talk about the inner development goals and more is explained here.
She is also on twitter and instagram.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And yes, i just finished the 10th 100mile.org and there are 10 plus ways to get involved. Indeed, one way is to support my walk with a donation. The campaign will continue until the end of the year. #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Brian Backe (episode 62)
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Brian Backe's personal mission is to empower emerging leaders in nonprofit organizations and businesses who are striving to make the world a better place. Of special interest is promoting servant leadership, strengthening nonprofit organizations, and supporting social enterprises that are addressing hunger and poverty in the US and around the globe. I had an interesting conversation with him, so check out episode 62 of Walk Talk Listen podcast (available from Wednesday, October 20, 2021 onwards). For previous episodes go to walktalklisten.podbean.com
He also can be found on Facebook. And if you want to connect with him via email, you can as well. His website will be up soon. Stay tuned.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And yes, i just finished the 10th 100mile.org and there are 10 plus ways to get involved. Indeed, one way is to support my walk with a donation. The campaign will continue until the end of the year. #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Takeshi Komino (episode 61)
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Takeshi Komino is the General Secretary of CWS Japan, and Co-chairperson of Japan Platform. Also serves as Secretary General and a member of Executive Committee for Asian Disaster Reduction and Response Network (ADRRN), joint secretariat of Japan CSO Coalition for DRR (JCC-DRR), and the chairperson of Japan Quality and Accountability Network (JQAN). He graduated from Doshisha University, and holds Development Studies M.A. from Brandeis University.
He can also be found on Facebook.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And yes, the 10th 100mile.org is around the corner and there are 10 plus ways to get involved. Indeed, one way is to support my walk with a donation. Due to the generous support of Re:Start mobile banking, we have received a matching grant of US$ 2,500. This means that every dollar you donate to the 100mile walk will be doubled until we reach that goal. My actual walk will take place from October 11-17, 2021. #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Karli Moore (episode 60)
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Karli Moore is a member of the Lumbee Tribe and is from Prospect, North Carolina. Since earning her bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and agricultural business management from NC State, she also earned master’s degrees in agricultural economics from the University of Arkansas and rural development from Ghent University. She was also part of the inaugural class of students to earn a graduate certificate in food policy and sustainability leadership from Arizona State University. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in environment and resources at Stanford University’s School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences.
Moore aspires to advance food sovereignty and economic development for indigenous communities through climate-smart agriculture that centers traditional ecological knowledge. She was a biodiversity coordinator at BASF, an economic fellow at the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, and a program officer at the Native American Agriculture Fund. Her work has helped guide the investment of more than $40 million for Native food systems over the past two years. At NC State, she was a Udall Scholar, Park Scholar, and Mathews Medal recipient. At present Karli has been admitted into the 2021 cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, an international, graduate-level scholarship program at Stanford University. Knight-Hennessy Scholars receive full funding to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford and have additional opportunities for leadership training, mentorship and experiential learning across multiple disciplines. She is also a board member of Growing Hope Globally.
You can find Karli on Facebook.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And yes, the 10th 100mile.org is around the corner and there are 10 plus ways to get involved. Indeed, one way is to support my walk with a donation. Due to the generous support of Re:Start mobile banking, we have received a matching grant of US$ 2,500. This means that every dollar you donate to the 100mile walk will be doubled until we reach that goal. My actual walk will take place from October 11-17, 2021. #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Saskia Osendarp (episode 59)
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Saskia Osendarp is the Executive Director of Micronutrient Forum and she holds an MSc and PhD in Nutrition from Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Since winning the Young Investigator Award in the late 1990s from the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, she has earned an impressive record of academic, public health and private sector research and innovation achievements. She has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications, scientific publications and book chapters, and has led cross-functional research teams on innovative products through public-private partnerships. Most recently, she led the NWGN, a multi-sectoral working group based in the Netherlands, to promote nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive approaches in evidence-informed development policies and strategies. In addition, Dr Osendarp is Visiting Associate Professor Nutrition and Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries at Wageningen University.
Her organization is on Twitter , Instagram and Facebook. One of the projects Saskia is mentioning is called the Standing Together For Nutrition. You can follow Saskia on twitter.
In this episode we talk about a song which we called- We all live together, but it is actually called We all stand together. Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And continue to watch this space and the 100mile.org page because I am preparing for my. 10th (!!!) 100 mile walk! #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Philippa Rowland (episode 58)
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Wednesday Sep 22, 2021
Philippa Rowland is the President at Multifaith Association of South Australia; MFASA seeks a real meeting of hearts and minds among members of different spiritual beliefs and cultures. At the upcoming Parliament of World Religions Philippa will be part of a session called Biodiversity Matters - Integral Ecology and Interbeing , check and search for her via this link. In the talk she refers to GreenFaith International Network Global and she really would like to invite you to join their days of action on Sunday October 17 and Monday October 18 which is two weeks before the crucial COP26 climate talks in Glasgow. Register your event online here. She also asked me to check out these videos of the bells ringing at St Peter’s Cathedral and a peaceful meditation outside SA Parliament House in Adelaide South Australia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_1coxKJOR8 (2:47min); and Australian video https://www.facebook.com/ARRCC/videos/524065175303413 (2:36min).
She is also the Deputy Chair, Religions for Peace Australia, a Member of United Religions Initiative SEAPaC Cooperation Circle, Interfaith Dialogue and Regional Leader, Catholic Earthcare Australia, Member of Climate Action Network Australia & Coalition for Community Energy and Advisor of the Center for Ecumenical and Interfaith Engagement.
Philippa is also on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook and Twitter.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And continue to watch this space and the 100mile.org page because I am preparing for my. 10th (!!!) 100 mile walk! #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Chris Herlinger (episode 57)
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Chris Herlinger is international correspondent for Global Sisters Report, a project of National Catholic Reporter. He covers the work of Catholic sisters internationally and at the United Nations. Herlinger has been a journalist his entire working life, including stints at two Minnesota dailies in the 1980s, and, since 1993, in New York City. Herlinger is the former senior writer for the humanitarian agency Church World Service, and his freelance reporting for Religion News Service has appeared in such publications as The Washington Post and The Christian Century. A graduate of Macalester College, he holds graduate degrees in theology from Union Theological Seminary and international relations from the University of Cambridge. Herlinger is the co-author of three books on humanitarian themes — Darfur, Haiti and world hunger — all published by Church Publishing/Seabury.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs and pieces of music chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
And continue to watch this space and the 100mile.org page because I am preparing for my. 10th (!!!) 100 mile walk! #hunger100 #gotheextra100mile #bethechange



Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Virtual Walk Talk Listen with Maurice Rugebregt (episode 56)
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Maurice Rugebregt [1969] had his first guitar lesson at the age of 12. As a youngster he listened to jazz artists like Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley and his first guitar hero, Wes Montgomery. He studied guitar at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His teachers were Klaus Flenter, Ben de Bruijn and the American jazz-guitarist Joe Pass. In 1994 he went to New York City to study with established guitarists such as Jim Hall, Peter Bernstein and Peter Leitch. He graduated as a Performing Musician at the Rotterdam Conservatory in 1995.
Sioh Maluku [Nostalgia for the Moluccas] is was his first solo project. After graduating from the Rotterdam Conservatory, Maurice traveled to the Moluccan capitol Ambon, in search of his roots. Once there, he started his search for traditional Moluccan music. He bought tapes of local folk music and taped people singing traditional songs. Upon his return home, Maurice selected several Moluccan traditionals, arranged and recorded them accompanied by some of the best Dutch jazz, latin and Moluccan musicians. The result was Sioh Maluku, a true world-music CD containing 11 refreshingly vibrant Brazilian, jazz and pop arrangements of traditional Moluccan songs.
Since 1999 Maurice has been teaching Brazilian guitar and jazz harmony at the Rotterdam Conservatory. Maurice traveled to Brazil in 2003 to study with Brazilian guitarists like Ricardo Silveira and Nelson Faria. In 2004 Maurice recorded with ZUCO 103 with Brazilian singer Lilian Vieira on their unplugged album One Down One Up. The album NEXT (2014) was his second solo album. His third solo album was Two Blues, a tribute to jazz gitarist Jim Hall.
You can follow his whereabouts via his website or Facebook and Instagram.
Don't forget to check our Spotify Playlist #WalkTalkListen consisting of songs chosen by our podcast guests.
Please let me/us know via our email incubationlab@cwsglobal.org what you think about this particular episode and the previous ones. We would love to hear from you.
Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
