Shifting Climates Shifting Climates
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Persistently having good conversations about faith, hope, and climate change.
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Bonus Excerpt: Antonio Maestas
We return to our conversation with Albuquerque community organizer Antonio Maestas to hear how organizing has become akin to spiritual action for him. "Social movements are spiritual, and the principles of environmental justice are doctrine."
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Bonus Interview: Matt Goldberg
In a conversation with Matt Goldberg, social psychologist and postdoctoral associate at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, we learn about the sometimes convoluted ways we defend our beliefs and discuss Matt's research in the field of climate communications.
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Bonus Interview: Mary Evelyn Tucker & John Grim
The first in our series of bonus content interviews, this one features a conversation with the co-founders of the Forum on Religion and Ecology, Yale professors Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim.
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Episode 5: Yale University
In Episode Five we discuss the role of institutions in climate action. We visit Yale University to learn more about their school of forestry and environmental studies, and along the way have conversations about fossil fuel divestment and the role of the church.
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Episode 4: Hiraeth
In Episode 4, we consider the spiritual challenges of vanishing homelands and the ethical implications of borders by drawing out the connection between climate change and the movement of people worldwide.
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Episode 3: Navajo Nation
In Episode Three, we visit Navajo Nation to discuss modern colonialism and its relationship to climate change. Hear how people are fighting for their health and cultural traditions in the midst of these challenges.
Customer Reviews
compassionate conversations
a timely, values and issues based podcast that is intentional about centering the stories at the nexus of our humanity and our changing climate as we all seek to redeem people’s relationships with our environments, strengthening and rebuilding trust. thank you for engaging these important questions with various stakeholders and letting us listen in on these nourishing conversations.
Relevant and Deeply Human
This podcast offers a deep dive into the way that diverse people from all corners of this country view and understand climate change as it relates to themselves, their faith, and the world. Michaela and Harrison are tender and magnanimous, but they do not shy away from asking the hard questions. Well done. And what wonderful music!