We are all aware of the negative impacts that are happening to our surrounding environment and nature.
But how do we begin to acknowledge that within ourselves?
How do we begin to navigate our emotions to avoid overwhelm, so that we can get to a place where we can actually do something about it?
And just what can we do?
This is exactly what I explored with Shona Hunter, Community Organiser for the WA Forest Alliance.
Shona brings a wealth of experience of working in this area to open up a space to journey through this tricky journey from a real personal point of view.
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