Fiona Hill
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Podcast Appearances
you know, when I was about 11 years old, I got involved with other kids on Save the Whales.
You know, we had all this, you know, kind of, we were hardly Greta Thunberg, but we, you know, we kind of got together in a kind of network writing to people and, you know, trying to raise money to, you know, help save the whales.
Now, actually the whales of the world are doing somewhat better.
I can't say that that was because of me and my network, but, you know, it was kind of a way of organizing and, you know, kind of joining in a larger movement.
Everybody can be part of something bigger.
The thing is, it's all about working together with others and giving other people a chance as well.
I think, you know, one thing is that our voices have more impact when they're amplified.
They don't have to be the voices of discord or the voices of hate.
You know, you've been trying to do this with your podcast, you know, kind of give people a voice, give them a kind of platform and, you know, get them to join in with other people.
And, you know, one of the things that I've been trying to do is, you know, kind of go and talk to just as many people as I possibly can and say, look, you know, we can all do something here.
We can all, you know, lend our voices to a cause that we care deeply about.
We can be kind to each other.
We can give other people a chance.
We can kind of speak out while we see that, you know, something is wrong and we can try to, you know, explain things to people.
And what I'm trying to do at the moment is just sort of explain, you know, what I've learned about things and, you know, hope that that helps people make informed judgments of their own and that, you know, kind of maybe take things further and learn something more.
It's like kind of building up on, you know, the knowledge that.
that I have to try to impart to others.
And everybody can do that different ways.
You can kind of reach back.
If you're 14, help somebody who's seven.