
Climate Changed explores spiritual leadership and imagination in a climate-changed world. Join hosts Rev. Nicole Diroff and Autumn Brown (from the hit podcast How to Survive the End of the World) as they talk with artists, healers, and frontline leaders who deepen the conversation and stir the waters. A project of The BTS Center.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

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First show was great, but this last show- no 5 - is even better. Terrific guests and powerful commentary.
Love this podcast, but the latest episode, “What is wrong with me” with Keyana Pardilla is the best one yet. Funny, thoughtful, and very interesting. Very professional podcast with entertaining hosts.
This is a timely and wonderful podcast! I love the hosts’ eager engagement and mutual respect as they explore how faith communities can turn away from the individualistic cravings of empire towards creative interdependence with others and with the earth. Their guest in the first episode, Rev. White-Hammond, brilliantly names our country’s current consumption practices as theft from the next generation, and offers today’s church people hope in the form of vibrant ideas for change.
First show is very much on the mark. They speak to the root of the problem in a very truthful way. Everyone should hear this.
This collection of conversations, practices, and invitations to engagement are inspiring. They ground me, as one striving to deepen my fidelity to the earth, in my work and my convictions.
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