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    Has the endlessly gloomy climate news got you hiding under your covers with a case of overwhelm? Join Christine and Rose for soul-based conversations about climate change that explore the idea that climate change is happening for us as much as it is happening to us. If you are ready to shift your focus and secure the future for our kids and grandkids this is the podcast for you.
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    Episode 117. BEST IN CLIMATE. Real Change on a Living Planet, by Robert C Koehler

    Episode 117. BEST IN CLIMATE. Real Change on a Living Planet, by Robert C Koehler

    "As the New Year asserts itself — a year that begins in global lockdown and political shock-and-awe — an extraordinary question emerges: Are we on the brink of real change?"

    Robert Koehler, a self-described "Peace Journalist" and author of Courage Grows Strong At the Wound, looks at whether there is a possibility of true evolutionary change at this moment in history.

    Episode 114. What is the Best Way to Donate to Fight Climate Change? *Probably

    Episode 114. What is the Best Way to Donate to Fight Climate Change? *Probably

    The end of the year is the perfect time to reassess your charitable giving. Christine and Rose recount their favorite organizations that are leading the way to combat climate change.  Are any of these organizations on your list? 

    *It should be noted that neither Christine nor Rose are financial planners. These charities are their personal favorites only.*

    Episode 113. BEST IN CLIMATE. Embracing Ecological Realism, by Robert C Koehler

    Episode 113. BEST IN CLIMATE. Embracing Ecological Realism, by Robert C Koehler

    "The time has come for the nations of the world to embrace a new approach to world politics that treats the preservation of the biosphere as a core national interest and a central objective of national security policy. Call this new mindset ecological realism.”

    Robert Koehler, a self-described "Peace Journalist" and author of Courage Grows Strong At the Wound, makes the case that it's time for ecological realism to replace the outdated "political realism" that currently dominates geopolitics.

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    enDecember 14, 2020

    Episode 112. How is Climate Change Affecting Public Health? An interview with Public Health Nurse Ronda Seifert

    Episode 112. How is Climate Change Affecting Public Health? An interview with Public Health Nurse Ronda Seifert

    Increased heat, drought, wildfires, floods, declining water supplies, reduced agricultural yields are just some of the many ways climate change is affecting our daily lives. Arizona Public Health Nurse Ronda Seifert* experiences the toll on public health, including mental health, first hand. In this episode she shares her personal insights and experiences with Rose and Christine.

    Note: *Ms Seifert is sharing her own views, not those of her employer.*

    Episode 109. BEST IN CLIMATE. Why I'm Not Scared, by Reggie Harris

    Episode 109. BEST IN CLIMATE. Why I'm Not Scared, by Reggie Harris

    "Yes, friends, I am concerned, agitated, full of righteous rage and fired up and at times, worn down. I’m working the self-care thing too. But I am not scared!"

    Musical storyteller Reggie Harris posted this candid essay on his Facebook page the day before the 2020 U.S. election and from there it was shared dozens of times. While it was written in response to a specific event, its message of perseverance is helpful for all seekers after social and environmental justice.

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    enNovember 30, 2020

    Episode 107. BEST IN CLIMATE: 7 Reasons Conservatives Should Support Climate Change Solutions, by Ronda Seifert

    Episode 107. BEST IN CLIMATE: 7 Reasons Conservatives Should Support Climate Change Solutions, by Ronda Seifert

    Climate change is not a partisan issue. Many of the ideals that conservatives value including protection of life, national security and economic responsibility are key factors in taking action on climate. In this essay, Ronda Seifert, a conservative, details why climate has become her number one voting issue and some actions all conservatives can take to get a seat at the climate table.

    Episode 105. BEST IN CLIMATE. The Alchemy of Heartbreak and Hope: A Spiritual Practice for Our Time, by Jeremy Lent

    Episode 105. BEST IN CLIMATE. The Alchemy of Heartbreak and Hope: A Spiritual Practice for Our Time, by Jeremy Lent

    “When we truly open our hearts to each other, there is no burden too heavy for us to carry together, there is no pain too deep for us to hold in each other’s arms. And it’s in that place—of feeling the Earth’s injuries, and feeling it with each other—that the alchemy emerges. It’s in the cauldron of sharing our grief with our community, of gazing at it together and not looking away, that the heartbreak turns to hope.”

    Author Jeremy Lent gave this inspiring keynote talk at The Whidbey Institute annual gala in October 2020.

    Episode 104. How Will the Biden White House Change the Climate Trajectory?

    Episode 104. How Will the Biden White House Change the Climate Trajectory?

    After four years of a climate denier as President, Americans have selected a new leader. President-Elect Joe Biden has vowed to make the Climate Crisis a top priority. He is already injecting climate into congratulatory conversations from Global Heads of State. Tying economics and climate will be key to the Biden plan for unity in combating the existential threat of our lifetime. 

    Episode 99. BEST IN CLIMATE. Indigenous Women to Financial CEOs: Stop Supporting Climate-Wrecking Tar Sands Industry

    Episode 99. BEST IN CLIMATE. Indigenous Women to Financial CEOs: Stop Supporting Climate-Wrecking Tar Sands Industry

    "We need a just transition to renewable, sustainable energy, not expansion of fossil fuel extraction...We demand respect for our rights and sovereignty as Indigenous Peoples so that we can control our own lands, futures, and job opportunities."

    A group of Indigenous women leaders, supported by 158 organizations, released an open letter urging the heads of major global financial institutions to respect Indigenous rights and to stop propping up the tar sands industry. It's time, the leaders stated, to sever all ties with the sector's "climate-wrecking pipelines, as well as the massively destructive extraction projects that feed them."