Psychology for Climate (FREE Bonus & Extended)
Professor Viveka Ramel and I discuss the challenges of facing a poly-crisis, how to feel our feelings without becoming paralyzed, and how to harness our emotions into powerful action. This bonus, extended episode is a parting gift, as CKC will be on a break for several months as I sail part-way across the world. To follow that adventure, see my YouTube channel Artist At Law, "Sailing for Sustainability" playlist. But don't worry, I'm sure CKC will be back within a year!
S2E10: Call to Action for Sharks with Vera Urtaza Reyes
Vera shares how the campaign to save sharks started, who is involved, and we gush over our love for sharks and fun facts. The time to act is now! Join us by checking out their website: CalltoActionforSharks.com
S2E9: The High Seas Treaty, a deep dive with Louisa Dassow
Louisa went to grad school after being an underwater photographer in Indonesia. She shares her MA thesis paper, unpacking the good and the concerning bits of the new High Seas Treaty through a PostHuman Feminist lens--which is much simpler than it sounds. Everything is connected and #weallneedmorefeminism
S2E8: Part 2 Nature Conscious Governance w/Lucy Ward, Ocean Spaces
We chat about how the Nature Governance Agency works with businesses to create a seat for Nature on the Board and the inspiration that comes from having community. Join NGA in Wales this August to imagine new ways of representing Nature: https://www.naturegovernance.org/nature-being-immersion #nature #wales #natureontheboard #natureasadvisor #consciousgovernance #business #ecofriendlybusiness #partnerwithnature
S2E7: The Pacific Community with Ariellla D'Andrea
We talk about how Ariella found her career in the Pacific Community, leaving her home in Italy where she studied law. Moving to the other side of the world, Ariella found a wonderful team at SPC and a workplace with policies that aligned with her values: creating law that reflects the context of the people, their culture, their values, and their ecosystem. Did you know Fiji has over 300 islands? Have you heard of community-based fishery management? Listen to learn more!