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<p>An exploration of climate language, metaphors, framing, trust, emotion and misinformation, this podcast is dedicated to empowering listeners with mindfulness about the way they communicate climate change and environmental issues.</p> <p>We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we gather, learn and communicate -  the Gadigal people, the Jagera people as well as the Wurrundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We would like to acknowledge the pivotal role that First Nations Peoples have taken in caring for Country, fighting for climate justice and sharing knowledge. We would also like to acknowledge that treaty was never ceded.</p> <p>We would like to acknowledge that our work - sharing knowledge through storytelling - is a traditional First Nations' practice and has been happening on these lands for over 70 000 years. </p> <p>We have a lot to learn, and are open and seeking to include First Nations' perspectives on climate communication. We endeavour to approach this podcast by actively listening more deeply to and learning from and through First Nations Peoples' perspectives and knowledges. We will also embrace the discomfort that comes with the learning process, and continue to reflect and make changes as we go.</p> <p>Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: <a href="http://bit.ly/3vMZZCL" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bit.ly/3vMZZCL</a></p> <p>For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: <a href="https://www.climactic.fm" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">climactic.fm</a></p>

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 12: Playing for deeper engagement on climate change

October 31, 2021

Ep. 12: Playing for deeper engagement on climate change

In this episode, learn how play can be used to provoke productive conversations about climate. We chat with Harry Lee Shang Lun, the game designer of Convergence. Written in collaboration with Noongar researcher Cass Lynch, and commissioned by Arts House for Refuge 2021, Convergence is a hybrid web and tabletop experience that invites players to question what decisions they will make to create and break a world living through climate change.  In this interview, we explore the power of play to imagine alternative futures living with climate change and test political decisions. We get comfortable with discomfort and consider why we need to push boundaries of trust in order to create a new shared future with loved ones. Sometimes play is the most radical thing you can do to find authentic connections outside of our current systems of oppression and inequality.  Play Convergence online: https://convergence.place/ Visit Seed, Australia’s first Indigenous youth climate network: https://www.seedmob.org.au/ Recorded on 27 September 2021 Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: http://bit.ly3vMZZCL  For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: http://www.climactic.fm

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September 10, 2021

Ep. 11: How to spot and protect against climate mis- and disinformation

In this episode, we discuss misinformation and disinformation on climate change, what it is, how it is manufactured, its impacts, and how you can identify and protect against it. Misinformation and disinformation may be one of the most influential weapons that powerful individuals and companies use to stifle action on climate. It's time to call it out and talk about what to look for, how to break it down and what measures can be taken together to negate its effects.  In this conversation, we refer to a Carbon Brief article How climate change misinformation spreads online published 26 June 2020 by Kathie Treen, PhD candidate in the computer science department at the University of Exeter Dr Hywel Williams, associate professor in data science at the University of Exeter Dr Saffron O’Neill, associate professor in geography at the University of Exeter URL: https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-how-climate-change-misinformation-spreads-online  Recorded on 16 August 2021. Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: http://bit.ly/3vMZZCL For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: https://www.climactic.fm

Episode thumbnail for Ep 10: Why it's ok to feel eco-anxious, learning to live with climate change, a conversation with Dr Blanche Verlie

July 30, 2021

Ep 10: Why it's ok to feel eco-anxious, learning to live with climate change, a conversation with Dr Blanche Verlie

Feeling anxious about climate change? Reflect and recharge with this unique episode where we explore emotional responses to climate change with Dr. Blanche Verlie, member of the Sydney Environment Institute and author of Learning to live-with climate change: From anxiety to transformation. In this conversation we flip the teacher/student dynamic and have one of Blanche’s previous students, our co-host Zoe, interview her. Join our discussion on feeling the realities of climate change and embrace ways to support each other and live with climate change. Together, we reflect on what living with climate change can feel and look like and delve into environmental education and its impacts on students and teachers. We explore the power of laughter and vulnerability in communicating climate change and unpack some powerful concepts such as: more than human, the human nature binary, relational climate justice and bearing worlds with climate. Access the free e-book of Learning to live-with climate change: From anxiety to transformation: https://bit.ly/3jJPBHB  Our sincere thanks to Blanche Verlie for taking the time to speak with us for this episode, and to Zoe Goodman for hosting this discussion. Recorded on 12 July 2021. Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: http://bit.ly/3vMZZCL For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: https://www.climactic.fm

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<p>An exploration of climate language, metaphors, framing, trust, emotion and misinformation, this podcast is dedicated to empowering listeners with mindfulness about the way they communicate climate change and environmental issues.</p> <p>We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we gather, learn and communicate -  the Gadigal people, the Jagera people as well as the Wurrundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We would like to acknowledge the pivotal role that First Nations Peoples have taken in caring for Country, fighting for climate justice and sharing knowledge. We would also like to acknowledge that treaty was never ceded.</p> <p>We would like to acknowledge that our work - sharing knowledge through storytelling - is a traditional First Nations' practice and has been happening on these lands for over 70 000 years. </p> <p>We have a lot to learn, and are open and seeking to include First Nations' perspectives on climate communication. We endeavour to approach this podcast by actively listening more deeply to and learning from and through First Nations Peoples' perspectives and knowledges. We will also embrace the discomfort that comes with the learning process, and continue to reflect and make changes as we go.</p> <p>Join the Facebook group to comment, ask questions and provide feedback: <a href="http://bit.ly/3vMZZCL" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bit.ly/3vMZZCL</a></p> <p>For more great podcasts on similar topics, visit the Climactic Collective website: <a href="https://www.climactic.fm" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">climactic.fm</a></p>
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