In this episode of the podcast we’re getting tactical on issues that are critical for the upcoming COP25. In a conversation with Michael Charles during the late hours of SB50, we dive into what successful negotiators should share for free, why relationships are critical and how the indigenous caucus can improve. Michael is Diné/Navajo, young and on the fast track on becoming a serious asset for Indigenous Peoples. For example: In Madrid he will be the head of an indigenous delegation for @SustainUS. You'll hear us care about rugby, rights, and reflection, in almost 2 hours of content, so I have a funny feeling you will find a huge amount of value in this episode, tweet me @gomaluku and @_michaelcharles if you do.
Timestamps
[00:14:23] We play rugby!
[00:29:07] Our mutual friend: India Logan Riley
[00:33:53] Working so that people back home can have a hope and dream too.
[00:41:03] The Indigenous Caucus should improve this!
[00:55:43] What other people can learn from us in COPs
[00:59:53] Find your niche in the climate arena and scratch it.
[01:00:58] Michael focuses on corporate accountability.
[01:11:43] What's your lens: A zoom lens or a wide angle?
[01:17:23] Tried and true tips in negotiations
[01:30:13] How Michael prepares as a delegation leader.
[01:35:48] The youth carried the caucus in Katowice
[01:41:44] How to take care of yourself at COPs