Climate Magic
Climate Magic
Cal Poly Humboldt
Hosted by author and professor of Environmental Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, Sarah Jaquette Ray, Climate Magic connects emotions like climate anxiety and despair to our ability to take positive action and reclaim our sense of efficacy. Through interviews with a range of experts, she reveals that magic in this current climate comes from even the smallest acts.
“How Not to Save the World” feat. Anthea Lawson
Anthea Lawson researches the connections between our inner lives and the world we create together.
Jun 18
59 min
Fire, Grief & Gen Z: Laurel Tamayo's path to Heal Lahaina
Climate filmmaker Laurel Tamayo discusses "Healing Lahaina", wildfire recovery, climate resilience, mental health, mutual aid, and finding hope and agency in a warming world.
Jun 4
59 min
Season 2 Recap
May 27
58 min
Patterning the Future with Sister True Dedication
Season 3 kicks off with Sister True Dedication, student of Thich Nhat Hanh and coauthor of Zen & The Art of Saving The Planet.
May 27
59 min
Osprey Orielle Lake: “Worldview As Climate Medicine”
Reframing our relationship with the planet creates an opportunity for enduring climate health.
Apr 24
59 min
Is it 'unmanly' to care about climate change?
What’s pulling so many men away from climate action?
Apr 10
59 min
Jennifer Uchendu: “What Is Climate Anxiety for a Nigerian Youth Activist?”
Emotional responses differ based on our relationship to the environment, says Jennifer Uchendo.
Mar 27
59 min
Rethinking your final act: the climate case for green burial
Each year in the US, conventional burials require 104,000 tons of steel, 1.6 million tons of concrete, 1.6 million gallons of formaldehyde, and 20 million board feet of hardwood.
Mar 16
59 min
“The Identity Politics of Climate Anxiety,” with Rebecca Weston
How can psychology get us closer to climate justice?
Mar 1
58 min
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