Synopsis
Has the endlessly gloomy climate news got you hiding under your covers with a case of overwhelm? Join Christine and Rose for soul-based conversations about climate change that explore the idea that climate change is happening for us as much as it is happening to us. If you are ready to shift your focus and secure the future for our kids and grandkids this is the podcast for you.
Episodes
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Episode 156. What Does The Earth Ask of Us? A discussion of "Braiding Sweetgrass"
28/05/2021 Duration: 34min"How, in our modern world, can we find our way to understand the earth as a gift again, to make our relations with the world sacred again? I know we cannot all become hunter-gatherers--but even in a market economy, can we behave 'as if' the living world were a gift?" Robin Wall Kimmerer is a plant ecologist, writer, and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY and a member of the Potawatomi First Nation. In this podcast episode, Rose and Christine discuss what Kimmerer's 2013 book, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, has to teach us about being in a reciprocal relationship to the Earth.
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Episode 155. BEST IN CLIMATE: Skywoman Falling, an excerpt from Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
24/05/2021 Duration: 21minThe opening chapter from Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass recounts the Indigenous story of Creation, Skywoman Falling, and asks if humanity can learn from its elders.
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Episode 154. What do Young Environmentalists want their Elders to Understand about the Impending Climate Crisis?
21/05/2021 Duration: 25minToday's youth have inherited a planet already experiencing the devastation of global warming. What would they like their elders to understand about this crisis? Ten Youth Climate Activists weigh in.
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Episode 153. BEST IN CLIMATE: America is Rising Anew Under the Climate Focused Leadership of President Joe Biden, by Richard Matthews
17/05/2021 Duration: 14minRichard Matthews, author of The Green Market Oracle, details the turn around the Biden administration has made in its first 100 days to address the impending climate crisis.
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Episode 152. Jens Peterson: How Do We Become Environmentalists?
14/05/2021 Duration: 34minAt the age of fifteen, Jens Peterson began his climate change journey, authoring What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet. Now nineteen, Jens offers a blueprint for each of us to become environmental advocates.
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Episode 151. Best in Climate : Jens Peterson: If We Do Nothing
10/05/2021 Duration: 23minThe closing chapter from Jens Peterson's What We Leave: A Caretaker's Guide to an Ill Planet envisions the catastrophe to our world If We Do Nothing.
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Episode 150. Turner Wyatt and Leah Graham: How will buying Upcycled Foods help counteract Climate Change?
07/05/2021 Duration: 35minWhat if your every trip to the grocery store helped counteract climate change? Hear how Turner Wyatt and Leah Graham of Upcycled Food Association are working to make that vision a reality.
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Episode 149 BEST IN CLIMATE For a win on climate, let's put our best player in the game, by Mark Reynolds
03/05/2021 Duration: 08minMark Reynolds, Executive Director of Citizen's Climate Lobby, makes the case that now is the time to enact a carbon tax. *read with author's permission*
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Episode 148: How to we begin to work WITH Mother Nature instead of against Her? An interview with Kristen Krash
29/04/2021 Duration: 47minJourney with ex pat Kristen Krash to the cloud forest of Ecuador where she is regenerating the land with organic cacao at Sueno de Vida.
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Episode 147. BEST IN CLIMATE: Out of the Pandemic, Chances for Another Future, by Eilene Zimmerman
26/04/2021 Duration: 12minWhen our lives are disrupted by crisis, can we look beyond the distress to view the moment as an opportunity for introspection, action and change? In this compelling essay, Eilene Zimmerman details the personal growth trajectories of three individuals who have thrived in new directions because of the pandemic. Will we apply this lesson of resiliency to the impending climate crisis? * read with author's permission *
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Episode 146. What Everyday Changes Can We Make to our Food System to Counteract Climate Change?
22/04/2021 Duration: 36minIn this extended Earth Day episode, 14 food systems professionals share their expertise on ways individuals can counteract climate change at home.
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Episode 145. BEST IN CLIMATE: How the First Earth Day Was Borne From 1960s Counterculture, by Sarah Pruitt
19/04/2021 Duration: 10minWhat do you know about the origins of Earth Day? Sarah Pruitt provides the background of this yearly celebration on April 22.
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Episode 144. How Do We Stop the War on Life?
16/04/2021 Duration: 35minAt this time of ecological devastation and climate emergency, when things seem hopeless, what difference can one person or group of people make? Rose and Christine discuss how the findings of Quantum Physics can inform our experience of these difficult times, including the importance of staying connected to life's mystery and loving the world despite the crises we are facing.
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Episode 143. BEST IN CLIMATE by Rebecca Solnit: There's another pandemic under our noses, and it kills 8.7m people a year
12/04/2021 Duration: 10minCan we replicate the same sense of urgency for climate change that we showed for Covid-19? Rebecca Solnit shows us why we must. **This story was originally published by The Guardian, and is republished here as part of the Covering Climate Now www.theguardian.com/enviroment/series/covering-climate-now partnership to strengthen the media's focus on the climate crisis.**
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Episode 142. How Can We Reconnect with Mother Earth? An Interview with Mare Cromwell
09/04/2021 Duration: 45minGaia Mystic Mare Cromwell shares her visions of a New Earth being birthed.
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Episode 141. BEST IN CLIMATE: The link between Soil, Soul and Society, by Satish Kumar
05/04/2021 Duration: 12minSatish Kamir, Editor Emeritus of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, insists that reverence for nature should be at the heart of every political and social debate as he reminds us of the interconnection of all living things. *Read with the author's permission* **This story was originally published by The Guardian, and is republished here as part of the Covering Climate Now www.theguardian.com/enviroment/series/covering-climate-now partnership to strengthen the media's focus on the climate crisis.**
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Episode 140. How Can We Live More Sustainably? An Interview with Dr. Erlijn van Genuchten
02/04/2021 Duration: 25minIn 2019 Dr. Erlijn van Genutchen took an employee assignment, to help make the company she worked for more sustainable, to heart. The result from her desire to leave a huge positive footprint on the world? A 365 sustainable decision challenge documented daily on social media, garnering a 55k+ twitter following, now become book and social movement.
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Episode 139. BEST IN CLIMATE: Rewild, Regenerate, or Reforest? A Call to Action, by Kristen Krash
29/03/2021 Duration: 23minIn this Call to Action, Kristen Krash shares her five plus years of learning as she and her partner continue regenerating degraded land in Ecuador into a lush food jungle. "Conserving forests and regenerating stripped land are our best chances for mitigating climate change, period. " **Read with author's permission**
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Episode 138. How is Climate Change Affecting Our Oceans?
26/03/2021 Duration: 13minTwo scientific journal studies published in recent weeks detail the environmental destruction of our oceans in ways not previously contemplated. How much longer can humanity ignore the damage we are causing?
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Episode 137. BEST IN CLIMATE: How Can the Education of Girls Help Solve the Climate Crisis? An Excerpt from DRAWDOWN
22/03/2021 Duration: 13minDRAWDOWN lists the education of girls as the #6 solution to counteract Global Warming. What would the world look like if we opened classrooms to the 62 million girls worldwide who currently are currently denied education? The possibilities are life changing for all of us!