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Climate Crisis Conversations, ‘Catastrophe or Transformation’ is a podcast series initially hosted by Verity Sharp for the Climate Psychology Alliance and produced by Parity Audio. It features creative thoughtful conversations between climate psychologists and our friends about the climate and biodiversity crisis.
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“Crisis to Comeback: Your Local Climate Action Podcast” is a Western Colorado local and regional weekly short-form podcast that explores the impacts of climate change and the state of warming in Delta County and Western Colorado, and local climate actions taken by individual citizens, businesses, and government. Get informed, inspired and empowered by listening to these short episodes and become part of the solution to addressing our rapidly changing local climate. These podcasts may be used ...
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Anyone can nominate a tree for the Champion Tree Program! CTC accepts nominations from rural and urban areas all over the state. To nominate a tree, click here. If you are re-measuring a tree, please send an email to to Neal Bamesberger listing the exact location of the tree, the new (verified) measurements and any other new information about the t…
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Will hemp become a new building material staple in the construction industry? In this episode, I talk with an Illinois general contractor who is using hemp insulation and and is anticipating building future projects with hempcrete building blocks. #buildwithhemp #buildgreen #concrete #construction #hempcrete #fireresistant #moldresistant #rodentres…
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In this episode, we start with a construction supply staple - the building block! How do we move forward to a more sustainable building environment? Suggested elements of the ideal building block are shared and why this matters to our future buildings and those who live in them. This lays the groundwork for future interviews with those in the const…
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In this final episode of season one of Crisis to Comeback, host Kori Stanton talks with Colorado Water Center's Director, John Tracy. According to CSU’s website, "The Colorado Water Center is one of 54 Water Resources Research Institutes created by the Water Resources Act of 1964. As a division under CSU’s Office of Engagement and Extension, the Ce…
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Return to Earth is a new podcast launched in 2024 by Monica Nease Jenkins that explores solutions to our climate crisis. Climate change is her passion but understands that addressing that crisis starts with each of us. We each have a role to play. Which one will you choose? SHOW NOTES: https://drawdown.org/the-bookhttps://www.climaterealityproject.…
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On this episode host Kori Stanton interviews Andrew Rickert, Program Manager for Colorado’s Weather Modification Program which is through the Colorado Water Conservation Board aka CWCB. Andrew has been managing the state's Weather Modification Program for five years and was recently in the field helping measure Colorado's snowpack statewide. Andrew…
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This episode features a conversation (based around the carbon cycle) with political economist, climate change advisor and North Fork Valley resident, Calla Rose Ostrander. Calla Rose is also the co-creator and host of 'Rain & Shine'—another podcast produced by Kori Stanton. If you have any nature or science questions for Calla Rose you can reach he…
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This episode features John Miller who is the Soil Health Program Manager through the Colorado Department of Agriculture. John was born and raised on a cattle ranch in Delta County, he has a background in engineering and prior to working for the CDA he spent over 11 years working for the Delta Conservation District teaching people irrigation water m…
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This week's episode feature's a conversation with Dr. Heidi Steltzer. Dr. Steltzer is a Professor of Environment and Sustainability at Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO where she’s been teaching for the last 15 years. She's been living in and studying Colorado since 1994. She founded the Heidi Mountains Cooperative, a non-profit field station & ret…
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This episode features Paonia resident, Elizabeth Agee. Elizabeth is passionate about helping people build their connection with the natural world through gardening and conservation. In 2015, she moved to Colorado to study permaculture at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, seed saving at Rocky Mountain Seed School, Holistic Management at…
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This episode features a conversation Ben Katz, Public Lands Program Director, for the Western Slope Conservation Center, a non-profit organization based in the North Fork Valley. Ben shares his perspective on how climate is affecting Public Lands in the North Fork Valley and regionally on the Western Slope Click here to learn more about the 30x30 M…
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This episode features Executive Director and co-founder of 350 Colorado, Micah Parkin. 350 Colorado has been around for the last 10 years. It is a statewide movement-building organization around the issue of climate change with a focus on transitioning to a sustainable future. Micah has been doing climate and clean energy advocacy work for 27 years…
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This episode features Paonia resident, communications consultant, and climate advocate Anne Lee Foster. Prior to moving to the Western Slope, Ann Lee was living in Boulder and was the Director of Communications and Community Engagement at Colorado Rising where she served as the ballot initiative proponent and the lead spokesperson for the propositi…
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Part 2 of an interview with Hotchkiss, Colorado resident Wade Pridgen. Wade is a self described misfit from Florida, he has an extensive background in land surveying for large infrastructure projects and he worked in the oil and gas industry from 2014 to 2021. He is now retired and spends his days living in an RV on his little bit of land with his …
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Over the next two episodes we'll hear from Hotchkiss, Colorado resident Wade Pridgen. Wade is a self described misfit from Florida, he has an extensive background in land surveying for large infrastructure projects and he worked in the oil and gas industry from 2014 to 2021. He is now retired and spends his days living in an RV on his little bit of…
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This episode of "Crisis to Comeback" features Christie Ashwanden who is the Executive Director of the Grand Mesa Nordic Council. Christie has been involved with this western slope organization since 2004, she is also a journalist and has served on several local nonprofit boards over the last 20 years. Here is a link to the Grand Mesa Nordic Council…
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The Colorado Farm & Food Alliance grew from the grassroots efforts of western Colorado agricultural operators, ranchers, food producers, and community members who organized in opposition to a series of ill-advised oil and gas lease sales in the North Fork Valley. Since then we have broadened our work to strengthening the local food movement, buildi…
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Sophia Cheng and Emma Palmer in conversation with Judith Anderson. Sophia is developing a collaborative creative project involving personal stories from self-identifying women wrestling with these two topics at the same time. She and her colleagues want to challenge the taboo and put this conversation on the map, NOT to position one woman against a…
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Dahr Jamail is the author of " The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption". He is an award winning journalist and is a leading voice in this field.In the coronavirus times we live in it is easy to overlook that the threat of the climate situation has not disappeared. Dahr is one of the leading voices in th…
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Award winning journalist and author of the End of Ice, Dahr Jamail talks with us about the social and political implications of the Coronavirus. And shares with us his experience of being in lockdown in Washington State, USA. In this 2 part interview, Dahr discusses how the Coronavirus underlines the same economic issues that have led to the climat…
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We interview Canadian doctor and clinical assistant professor Christine Gibson about the coronavirus epidemic that is affecting everyone worldwide. From the facts and myths about it, to immediate self care to care of the community as well as discussing its very real connection to the climate crisis and our readiness.Christine Gibsons website: www.c…
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Head of Greenpeace Australasia, David Ritter is a powerful voice for political change and activism. From his talk and an interview we did at Woodford at the start of this year David talks about the Chernobyl moment Australia faced with the fires and some confronting comparisons between Australia's political leaders and those of Russia.The Coronavir…
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In this Podcast Renee Lertzman talks about 'this moment we are in now', collective awakening and how to respond emotionally without shame or judgement with Caroline Hickman. They talk about the vulnerability faced in ‘speaking’, fears about being openly angry, and falling in love. Renee discusses themes explored in her recent Ted talk, windows of t…
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We interview Catherine Ingram, author of Facing Extinction, social and environmental journalist and spiritual teacher about the inner strength needed to meet the Climate Crisis with an open heart. In this interview we explore the importance of acceptance and courage and what that means when humanity is facing the greatest challenge of all time. For…
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Tree Staunton, Clinical Director of BCPC talks with Caroline Hickman about our current climate and biodiversity crisis, and the important role that psychotherapists may have in facing these difficult truths, and supporting a self -reflective dialogue about our relationship to the world around us as well as our responsibility for it. Asking many que…
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In this podcast Sally Weintrobe, psychoanalyst and editor of Engaging with Climate Change, is in conversation with Caroline Hickman about the natural relationship which children have with animals. They feel close to them and fascinated by them. Sally sees our prevailing culture of un-care as working to break links between humans and animals and to …
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In our follow up interview with Psychologist Dr Aimee Mann we ask questions about how to live and try stay psychologically healthy in midst of climate breakdown. Aimee gives great advice on how to deal with Climate Trauma and find a place of safety and peace amongst the strong feelings that the climate crisis can bring up in us.…
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Clover Hogan is a 20-year-old climate activist, researcher on eco-anxiety, and the founder of Force of Nature. In this Podcast, Clover Hogan talks with Caroline Hickman about how depth psychology transformed her approach to her activism, the role of holding despair and optimism in the same breath, and her path to igniting agency in a diversity of a…
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In this podcast we talk to professor Richard Hil. about Greta Thunberg, neoliberalism and his own personal calling and responses to "the great unravelling" i.e the enormous changes that the climate crisis is bringing to the world as we have known it.To find out more about Prof Hil and Ngara Institute go to https://www.ngarainstitute.org.au/…
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A series of moving conversations from a Deep Adaptation Workshop with Professor Jem Bendell and Katie Carr. Four professional women of different ages and nationalities explore what the Climate Crisis means to them and their vocations. We interviewed a doctor, a psychotherapist a managing director and a Death Cafe facilitator. It's a journey deep in…
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Hot House Earth - Interview with Climate Scientist Ian LoweOn Today’s show we interview Australia’s preeminent climate scientist Professor Ian Lowe... What is the latest research and predictions from climate science? How does climate change impact our future and our survival as a species?Av Michael Shaw & Michelle Walter
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This is our latest podcast with Nell Azuri representing "climate for change" . She is talking about why we shy away from feeling the depth of the crises, her own journey through it and how she is helping people come into conversation and action.For more information about Climate For Change or Nell Azuri please visit:https://www.climateforchange.org…
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Powerful interview with Catherine Ingram, spiritual teacher and author of extended essay Facing Extinction. Catherine talks candidly about the environmental crisis and the research that led her to believe we may be facing human extinction. She shares her insight into how to face the upcoming times without blame or denial and the opportunity inheren…
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This is the Climate Crisis interviews Psychologist Dr Aimee Maxwell about Deep Adaptation and why talking about the weather is not a safe topic anymore!Aimee is a developmental psychologist with a dual degree in psychology and neuroscience and she shares her insights into why Climate Crisis creates division between friends and groups and how to und…
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This is the first episode of This is The Climate Crisis Radio show recorded at BayFM on 28-11-2019.In todays show, hosts Michael Shaw and Michelle Walter talk about the importance of discussing this climate disruption; we share about how our own understanding of Climate Crisis was influenced by Catherine Ingram author of Facing Extinction. Michael …
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Climate psychology gives us a method of listening to peoples' experience of climate change which can inform how we talk to friends, family and colleagues, how counsellors/therapists could listen to peoples’ worries and how researchers could investigate it. Paul Hoggett in conversation with Verity Sharp and Caroline Hickman. Paul, with Adrian Tait f…
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Verity Sharp & Caroline Hickman try to wrap their heads and hearts around eco-anxiety for the second time following their first discussion in BBC Radio 4's "Costing The Earth" in April 2019. They may have to talk again in a few weeks. It’s all changing so fast.Av Climate Psychology Alliance
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Many of us were inspired to see children marching in the Youth Climate Strike on 20th September, including in war-torn areas where they were putting their lives at risk in order to to speak out. It’s hard to avoid the thought that the children are the adults, whilst the grown-ups are like children. On the other side, taking attention away from the …
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A conversation about “myth” and its relevance to the climate emergency between Jo Blake, who works across the disciplines of storytelling, theatre and dance and Sarah Deco, art therapist, group analyst, story teller, with a long connection to the Climate Psychology Alliance. How can working with the nuanced nature of myth and story be emotionally n…
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It is easy to forget that the majority of Environmental destruction has taken place within just one human lifetime... So imagine: what might be achieved in the next? Overwhelm, grief and terror are the first emotions which come to mind when young Environmentalist Martha Stringer discusses the future. And yet, through discussion with psychotherapist…
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It is easy to forget that the majority of Environmental destruction has taken place within just one human lifetime... So imagine: what might be achieved in the next? Overwhelm, grief and terror are the first emotions which come to mind when young Environmentalist Martha Stringer discusses the future. And yet, through discussion with psychotherapist…
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Asking existential questions has always been a defining part of what it is to be young, but how does it feel to be a young adult at this time of Climate breakdown ? Sophia Thornton describes her experiences as a 19 year old activist looking for answers and fighting for a future, in conversation with Caroline Hickman (CPA, Psychotherapist)…
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Art has a huge role to play in helping us connect emotionally and imaginary with the enormity of climate change. In this episode, marine artist Sonia Shomalzadeh talks to Caroline Hickman about the power and vision of her ephemeral art, including life size sand drawings of whales and charcoal sharks for fashion shows.…
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How far is it appropriate to engage children and young people in talking about the frightening situation we are in with regards to the climate and the biodiversity crisis? Psychotherapist Caroline Hickman has worked with children for many years and, in conversation with Verity Sharp, shares her experience about ways we can think about addressing th…
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The Earth needs a good lawyer, and it found one in the late Polly Higgins. An environmental lawyer, she fought for the word ‘ecocide’ to be recognized in a court of law against those who are knowingly contributing to the breakdown of our planet’s life support systems. Her inspirational character, intellectual and spiritual life and remarkable achie…
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As the reality of the climate and biodiversity crises unfolds, our mental health is increasingly at risk. If we are to avoid falling into isolation and despair, we need to talk about how we’re feeling. Here to open this podcast series psychotherapist Caroline Hickman discusses with Verity Sharp why we find it so hard to face climate change, how we …
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