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[Voices of Change: Youth-Led Innovation, Reconciliation, and Global Impact at One Young World]-[The Happy Pod: Atomic bomb survivors campaigning for peace]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-08

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Empowering the Future: Highlights from One Young World

This week’s episode of The Happy Pod features the vibrant atmosphere of the One Young World summit in Munich, where over 2,000 young leaders from 190 countries gathered to exchange ideas. The podcast highlights stories of resilience, technological innovation, and the power of youth activism to dismantle systemic barriers.

The Hibakusha Legacy: A Call for Abolition

The episode opens with a poignant look at the atomic bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Survivors, known as hibakusha, emphasize that their mission is not just to recount history but to secure a future without nuclear weapons. Shigemitsu Tanaka, a survivor, asserts, "The only aim of nuclear weapons is extinction... they cannot coexist with humans." Third-generation activist Suzuka Nakamura echoes this urgency, noting that while she feels fear regarding current global political rhetoric, she finds hope in the collective movement of young people determined to ensure "no more hibakusha, no more wars."

Healing and Reconciliation: The Leon Ford Story

Leon Ford’s journey from tragedy to transformation serves as a profound lesson in forgiveness. After being shot and paralyzed by a police officer in 2012, Ford chose to channel his pain into systemic change rather than bitterness. He explains, "If we hold on to grudges, if we let things from our past dictate our future, we'll never really fulfill our purpose." By engaging in a collaborative approach with law enforcement through his "Bridging the Badge" program, Ford successfully humanized the process of policing, proving that reconciliation is a powerful tool for community safety.

Leveraging AI for Climate Resilience

Franco Rodriguez-Vial, a 21-year-old innovator, illustrates the power of curiosity and technical skill. Inspired by the devastation of wildfires in his native Argentina, he developed an AI-driven system that monitors over 200 million hectares across 19 countries. By providing real-time WhatsApp alerts to fire departments, his system often detects fires hours before traditional government systems. His message to aspiring changemakers is clear: "A successful startup is one that solves a real problem."

Youth in Politics: Breaking the Age Barrier

两位年轻的政治领袖 Zainab Muhammad 和 Enrique Collada Sánchez 分享了他们如何挑战传统权力结构。Zainab,美国明尼苏达州最年轻的参议员,强调了年轻一代在面对政治冷漠时的重要性:“我们有机会站出来领导。” 与此同时,西班牙的“TikTok市长”Enrique Collada Sánchez 利用社交媒体不仅为他70人的小镇带来了关注,还重塑了当地人的“自尊心”。他指出,社交媒体是当代年轻人进入政治、迫使高层领导倾听的重要工具。

Sports as a Platform for Social Change

Finally, professional footballer Georgia Stanway discusses how sports serve as a catalyst for equality. Reflecting on the success of the Lionesses, she notes that while winning brings a platform, the true goal is to "make the next generation have it a little bit easier." Stanway encourages young athletes to be proactive: "Don't be afraid to ask for things," emphasizing that community support and resilience are essential for overcoming the "bumps in the road" on the path to success.

Conclusion

The common thread across these stories is the rejection of passivity. Whether through the lens of peace activism, technological development, or political office, these young leaders demonstrate that, as Leon Ford noted, "each individual is responsible for their happiness" and, by extension, the progress of the world around them.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think the differences in thought are inevitable.
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That is what I always think.
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I guess it's very simple.
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I guess we cannot do anything.
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It's like a continuing story.
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📝Key Phrases

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hold on to grudges
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dictate our future
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fulfill our purpose
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make a point or make a difference
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take my life back
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to The Happy Pod at One Young World.
Guten Tag from Munich.
I'm Holly Gibbs and we are bringing you a slightly different Happy Pod this week.
We're here at One Young World and we have spoken to innovators, politicians and peacemakers whose ambition is to inspire change around the world.
Coming up, I also have hope because there is many people willing for peace and moving so well.
The Nagasaki survivors who are encouraging peace.

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