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Hosted by Jess Hamilton and Ash Berdebes, the Heaps Better podcast, a Greenpeace initiative, tackles climate anxiety and promotes climate action. The podcast explores ways to be better planet savers, accelerate the transition to renewables, divest from the climate crisis, and inspire collective action to influence leaders.
The Climate Crisis and the Arts event brought together the arts and sciences to explore the roles of creativity and the arts in inspiring change and creating a better world. Discussions focused on themes of regeneration, storytelling, decarbonisation, and sustainable cultural sharing. Leading voices examined future challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the power of creativity to educate, inspire, and mobilise climate action. A podcast series of the event is available on Spotify.
In this podcast episode, climate activist Luisa Neubauer discusses the importance of focusing on systemic change in addressing the climate crisis, rather than solely focusing on individual actions. Drawing on her experience in activism, Neubauer reframes the climate crisis and advocates for mass action to urge governments to comply with the Paris Agreement.
In this podcast episode, Damon Gameau, known for his documentaries ‘That Sugar Film’ and ‘2040’, discusses the power of storytelling and the need to share new stories that shape our culture and way of life. He also talks about his social and environmental impact campaigns, the importance of taking a holistic view of the world, and his experiences with indigenous cultures and psychedelics.
In this podcast episode, the guest Joost Bakker, an artist, florist, restaurateur, and more, is discussed as an inspiration for his impactful projects that reimagine ways of living. Topics covered include Joost’s inspirations, travel experiences, the impact of the modern world on human health, the belief that technology will save us, and the importance of personal responsibility in creating a better world.
Podcasts and recordings made by Julie’s Bicycle.
Listen to Alex Kelly in an engaging conversation with Scott Ludlam at The Taproom in Castlemaine as they delve into his recently released book, ‘Full Circle.’ From their shared experiences at Jabiluka to working in Canberra for The Greens, the discussion explores diverse topics such as peace boats, captured states, and future endeavors.