Listening is Powerful: Climate Podcasts That’ll Change You

Five podcast episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person

Climate Podcasts That’ll Change You

Curator

Jordan Gass-Poore' (she/her)

Why did you choose this theme?

These podcast episodes tell the stories of those most impacted by climate change.

They also help me keep my cool while the earth is on fire.


PODCAST PICKS:
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Hazard NJ
Heart of Ringwood

This is our curator, Jordan's podcast. She created and hosted it with NJ PBS/NJ Spotlight News. Hazard NJ looks at the impacts of climate change on hazardous Superfund sites in New Jersey.

In this episode, listen to members of the Turtle Clan of the Ramapough-Munsee Lenape Nation describe their experiences living on a Superfund site in Ringwood, New Jersey.

Threshold
To Secure the Blessings of Liberty

This episode is one of the best examples of working with a community to tell a nuanced, complex, environmental story that impacts all of us.

Damages
Who Speaks for the Trees?

Nature gets its day in court in this episode.

Environmental journalist Amy Westervelt and her podcast team have managed to avoid the legalese that often comes with court reporting and focus, instead, on our relationships with nature and what's really at stake if nature loses.

Indigenous Climate Action Pod
Healing Justice: An Introduction 

This episode discusses the ways healing justice is critical in finding solutions to help mitigate the climate crisis.

Climate Change and Environmental Racism

When was the last time you listened to a high schooler? Now may be a good time. Here are the 2020 grand-prize winners in the NPR Student Podcast Challenge. Take notes!


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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on our podcast...

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Jordan is on the show to share her podcast recommendations for this week's theme. 

ALSO: We tell you about our spotlight pick, A Matter of Degrees. It's a podcast about the climate crisis that gives tips on what you can actually do to help!

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COMMUNITY:

This week in Podcast The Newsletter, Anne Baird writes, "VALENCE is a serialized urban fantasy audio drama by Hug House Productions about magic, data privacy, queerness, found family, and revolution.”

Sound Judgment explores the question, “What does it take to become a beloved podcast host?” Host Elaine Appleton Grant answers this by dissecting one episode at a time with today’s best hosts. Listen.

Discover the latest episode of Centuries of Sound. This is a 4.5-hour soundscape of 1943, the year the record business closed down. Music of all sorts; radio, film soundtrack, speeches, and found sound are used to paint a vivid picture of this most turbulent of years.

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CLASSIFIEDS:

Gillian Tietz started the first sober podcast network, Sober Powered Media. The network includes four of the top 100 mental health podcasts: The Addicted Mind Podcast, A Sober Girls Guide, The Hello Someday Podcast, and Sober Powered. Learn more.

Like many birders, Bring Birds Back host Tenijah Hamilton discovered her love of birds during the pandemic. Now she invites you to join her in appreciating the beauty and mystery of the birds all around us. Let's take action on their behalf.

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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

A Matter of Degrees

Join Dr. Leah Stokes and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson as they tell stories about the powerful forces behind climate change — and the tools we have to fix it.

Our recommendation: start with season 3, episode 1 - "What Can I Do?" It kicks off a three-part series on how to combat the climate crisis in your personal life.



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