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THRIVE PROJECT MISSION

The natural world is changing at an unprecedented rate in human history. We’re already experiencing biodiversity loss, catastrophic fires, floods and drought from climate change, and crippling inequalities within and between societies. In the face of these challenges, civilisation must plot a path out of its current state, towards a more thrivable future.

THRIVE is a for-impact and not-for-profit social enterprise that aims to ensure the long-term well-being of humanity. Our vision is a world where all life forms coexist in harmony and our civilisations pursue global shared value creation and prosperity. 

To this end, we seek to provide a platform for experts with a passion for improving our Earth, so that they may inform and inspire others on the pathways to change.

Let’s defy extinction. Join us on the journey towards ‘thrivability’ – a place of providence and prosperity.

Help us make the world a thrivable place!

Please come and present at one of our webinars!

We host webinars on the third Tuesday of the month, at 6PM AEST (UTC +10).

These are online webinars based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and solutions to the problems the world currently faces.
This provides an opportunity for experts, specialists, researchers, and individuals with a passion for thrivability to share their discoveries and experiences.

Through THRIVE, speakers can potentially reach our 20,000 global followers. You may also receive further opportunities, such as a chance to present on our THRIVE Talks Podcast.

Each webinar has two spots for speakers.
We welcome anyone with experience in the below fields to present.

Upcoming campaign themes can be seen below:

January

Discoveries: Education, Employment & Economies

SDG4 & SDG8 – Quality Education & Decent Work & Economic Growth // Discoveries

February

Strategies: Production & Consumption

SDG12 – Responsible Consumption & Production // Sustainable Business Models

March

Metrics: Health & Well-being

SDG3 – Good Health and Well-Being // Sustainability Metrics

April

Climate Action: Mitigation & Adaptation

SDG13 – Climate Action // Mitigation and Adaptation

May

Sharing & Solidarity: Equity & Equality

SDG5 & SDG10 – Gender Equality & Reduced Inequalities // Sharing & Solidarity Economy

June

The Biosphere: Water, Sanitation & Pollution

SDG6 – Clean Water and Sanitation // The Biosphere

July

Infrastructure: Thrivable Living

SDG9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure // Sustainable Living

August

Life on Earth: Human Impacts

SDG14 & SDG15 – Life Below Water & Life on Land // The Anthropocene

September

Globalisation: Smart Communities

SDG11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities // Globalisation

October

Innovation: Poverty, Hunger & Livelihoods

SDG1 & SDG2 – No Poverty & Zero Hunger // Innovative Policies

November

Science & Technology: Energy & Material Flows

SDG7 – Affordable and Clean Energy // Science & Technology

December

Policies: Peace, Justice & Partnerships

SDG16 & SDG17 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions & Partnerships for the Goals // Sustainable Policies

To find out more about our upcoming webinars and our prior speakers, please click here.

HOW IT WORKS:

We aim to have two to three speakers for each webinar. To ensure a smooth presentation, we need certain things from speakers:

  • On registration: Please provide a title and synopsis for up to three topics, a short & extended biography, a headshot, and a 20-sec intro video about you. We will select the best one for you to present.
  • Please provide us with the draft presentation slides on the selected topic ahead of time, (at least 3 weeks before the webinar). Upon receiving this, we can identify what you plan to present, and see if changes need to be made.
  • One week before, we hold a rehearsal for the webinar. Speakers will present as they would in the webinar (including the same location and equipment), to solve technical issues well before the event, and ensure the webinar runs smoothly.
  • One day before: Finalise presentation slides and send to THRIVE, to allow for setup.

SCHEDULE:

Each webinar lasts for 90 mins, as detailed below:

SESSIONWHAT IT INVOLVESTIME
Introduction The host introduces the webinar
and the speakers.
10 minutes (6:00 – 6:10 PM)
Speaker A First speaker presents.20 minutes (6:10 – 6:30 PM)
Speaker B Second speaker presents.20 minutes (6:30 – 6:50 PM)
Speaker C Third speaker presents.20 minutes (6:50 – 7:10 PM)
Panel Q/A Discussion A panel discussion between
both/all speakers where the
audience provides questions
(through a moderator,
who speaks on their behalf).
20 minutes (7:10 – 7:30 PM)
Conclusion The host thanks everyone for
attending and concludes the event.
 7:30 PM (END)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: What is the format of the event?

A: It is a Zoom-based webinar involving two to three speakers. Each speaker will give a presentation, followed by a Q&A panel discussion, where a moderator asks questions that come from the audience. Further details on how the event will run are featured in the “Schedule” section above.

Q: Who is the audience?

A: People from all over the world with a passion for making a thrivable future. We promote these webinars to our over 20,000 social media followers.

Q: Which topics are available to present on?

A: Each month has a different theme, based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These are listed in the “Website Overview” section.

Q: Are speakers paid for their time?

A: As a not-for-profit organisation, we do not offer payment for speakers. However, we provide a platform for speakers to express their knowledge through webinars, newsletters, blogs and the Thrivability Matters Podcast.

Q: How many participants do you usually have attending your events? What is the typical demographic, geography, etc. of participants?

A: This depends on the topic and time of every event. It can be as little as 30–60 people, or as much as 80 -120 people. Participants are worldwide and generally interested in thrivability, looking for better understanding and specific guidance.

Q: If a themed month has two SDGs, do I need to speak on both?

A: Just one topic is fine, we may bring in multiple speakers if necessary.

What’s next?

Here at THRIVE, we would like to thank you for taking the time to read over this guide. If you are interested in sharing your expertise, please click on the link below.

Author

  • Shihab Chowdhury

    Shihab is a curious programmer who enjoys building innovative and efficient software solutions. He has experience working with a variety of programming languages and frameworks, and is always enthusiastic about learning and exploring more.