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How endless economic growth is incompatible with supporting life on earth (interview with shaun chamberlin of dark optimism)

In this podcast episode, Shaun sheds light on why the pursuit of endless economic growth is fundamentally incompatible with supporting continued life on earth; what it means to recognize the different layers of reality that people exist in today — namely, the reality of economics and politics, and the reality of physics and the environment; and more.

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Building relational, regenerative systems with localized fibersheds (interview with rebecca burgess of fibershed, part 2)

In this podcast episode, Rebecca sheds light on why the real solutions we need for our ecological crises will likely be undervalued and given less attention to (when compared to solutions driven by synthetic biology corporations); how localizing our textile systems can green the fashion industry in ways that a globalized system cannot; and more.

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Building empathy through deep and intentional photojournalism (interview with josué rivas of natives photograph)

In this podcast episode, Josué sheds light on what the lack of diversity in our media newsrooms has meant for our public discourse and understanding of underrepresented communities; how intentional photojournalism and storytelling can help us build empathy for one another as fellow humans, rather than perpetuate stereotypes or cause divide; and more.

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Connecting underrepresented youth to the outdoors and careers in conservation (interview with angelou ezeilo of greening youth foundation)

In this podcast episode, Angelou sheds light on the consequences of having a lack of diversity within federal land management agencies and outdoor apparel companies; how more diverse representation within the environmental movement can transform the ways we approach conservation and engagement with nature; and more.

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