
We give language to what you feel about the climate crisis—and also what you might want to feel, feelings you can grow and cultivate. This supports your resilience and your mental health and wellbeing. We invite other experts to join us in our conversations, and we hope you can join us too.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementMental HealthEducationHealth & Fitness | |||

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Season 5, Episode 13: Fostering “Good Mind”: Teaching for Climate Change with Maria Vamvalis
“And when I talk about regenerative ways of being, I'm really talking about interrupting the logics, ways of knowing that thes... more
Panu and Thomas explored the increasing vilification of environmental and social protest. They reviewed research on the "repertoire of oppression” that state and corporate groups are employing such as disingenuous application of laws regarding terror... more
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Season 5, Episode 11: Revisit Your New Year’s Resolutions from a Systems View
Panu and Thomas reflected on the passage of the winter season in Northern climes, lengthening daylight and earliest signs of spring. Thom... more
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Season 5, Episode 10: On “Kinship Medicine” with Dr. Wendy Johnson
This was a fascinating episode! Thomas and Panu welcomed Dr. Wendy Johnson, a family and addiction medicine physician, to discuss her book "Kinship ... more
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As an eco-conscious therapist myself, I find great value in listening to this podcast. You bring relevant topics and amazing guest speakers to expand on them. I need to hear these discussion's about our relationship to nature in and outside our communities and our shared experiences of climate change. And, l have to say that Panu’s voice and accent are a source of comfort and peace for me.
I so appreciate this podcast. It is refreshing to hear intelligent conversation that brings light to how we are going to live and cope in the light of climate change. Thomas and Panu are well-spoken and thoughtful. Thank you both for taking the time to create this podcast. It is a gem.
I listened to a few of your episodes and I really related to a couple of your discussions. Thank you for the music recommendations on your latest episode. I hope you guys get well soon and bounce back from the virus. I look forward to listening to more episodes.
Just discovered this podcast and already have to award it 5 stars. It’s great to have a “podcast space” for eco-anxiety to be discussed.
To know that others suffer with this angst and that there’s a place between Pollyanna denial and complete despair. I’ll continue to listen eagerly.
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This program centers climate-related emotional well-being, resilience, and practical action. Most episodes pair hosts with experts to explore how climate change intersects with education, mental health, and everyday life—covering topics from eco-anxiety and spiritual mindfulness to environmental justice, community healing, and sustainable practices. A recurring thread is turning difficult feelings into constructive action, with guests ranging from clinicians and educators to activists and spiritual teachers who offer frameworks for coping, resilience, and meaningful engagement in the climate era. A few episodes stand out for their emphasis on education, kinship in health, and the social dimensions of climate impact, making it especially use... more
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