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Coffee & Geography 5x18 Dr Elle Young (North East Regional Hub Manager)

Season 5, Ep. 18

A season-long special of the podcast interviewing #ClimateAmbassadors up and down the country! Why did they become Ambassadors? How can they help communities and education settings to take climate action?


Joining Kit Marie based in the North East region is Dr Elle Young, reflecting on her time as Regional Hub Manager and her next chapter as a postdoctoral researcher at Durham University. Elle shares her passion for empowering young people, building networks of educators, and creating joyful, hands-on climate learning experiences.


WATCH this chat! https://youtu.be/qnytlHXItzc


From her deep connection to Newcastle and the Northumberland coast to her love of Real Housewives and biodiversity, Elle brings warmth, honesty, and insight to this episode. She also opens up about imposter syndrome, the power of authenticity, and the importance of celebrating small victories.


Some links to things mentioned in the chat:


- Climate Ambassadors (https://climateambassadors.org.uk)

- Opportunity Areas Programme (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-mobility-and-opportunity-areas)

- Ministry of Eco Education (https://www.ministryofeco.org/)

- Young Green Briton Challenge (https://www.genearth.uk/ygbc)

- Real Housewives Franchise (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Housewives)


Connect with Elle via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elle-young-389379139/


### About Coffee & Geography


The aim of ‘Coffee & Geography’ is to get to know, explore and celebrate the diverse & intersectional range of people and their love for the world. If you're interested in being a guest or want to find out more, then visit https://geogramblings.com/coffee-geography-podcast. There you will also find an interactive map to explore the locations of guests and the brews that they drink!


Music: 'Spark of Inspiration' by Shane Ivers (www.silvermansound.com/)


### How you can support the podcast and continue the conversation


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- Rate, review (ratethispodcast.com/coffeegeogpod) and subscribe to the podcast via your preferred platform.

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#ClimateAmbassadors #ClimateAction #Sustainability #Geography #Education #EnvironmentalEducation #NorthEastEngland #Newcastle #SocialMobility #CommunityEngagement #ClimateChange #GreenLiving #GeographyTeacher #Podcast #ImposterSyndrome #Empowerment

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