
Hosted by Grace Nosek, Planet Potluck combines personal storytelling and interviews to explore stories of hope, joy, and community in the climate movement. After telling her own story of finding joy and fulfillment in climate work after personal tragedy, Grace interviews the friends she’s made through her years as a climate activist—students, professors, organizers, lawyers, activists on the front... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 years ago | 
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Lawyer, climate storyteller, and founder of the UBC Climate Hub, Grace Nosek, joins host Am Johal on a mission — to publicly uncover feelings of ‘climate doom’ and ‘individual responsibility’ as narratives dispelled by the fossil fuel industry. While... more
Grace chats with Nina and Uma, teen climate activists in Vancouver, British Columbia, about speaking at City Hall, centering justice and intersectionality in the climate movement, and discovering the courage to speak up. They talk about how the movem... more
Grace chats with Kate Higham, the inaugural Coordinator of the University of British Columbia Climate Hub and a longtime human rights advocate, about the vital connection between human rights and climate change, how corporations might be held legally... more
Grace chats with Kelsey Skaggs, lawyer and Executive Director of the Climate Defense Project, about suing Harvard for its failure to divest from fossil fuels while still a law student and the growing momentum around the climate necessity defense. The... more
It can be so hard to look at the facts of climate change and maintain a positive outlook. Without shying away from these facts, Grace Nosek looks at the incredible community of individuals coming together to challenge the climate crisis of our time. You can't help but be inspired by their stories, and the comraderie between Grace and her guests is so lovely. You'll feel like you're at a dinner table with friends being nourished by goodness. Can't recommend this enough!
Listening to this podcast feels like chatting with your best friend about topics you care about. Definitely worth a listen!
Grace does an excellent job with this podcast and it’s such an important topic! Well worth subscribing and listening!
If you are someone who cares about the planet, and wants to fight climate change, but get so bummed out when learning about it, this is the podcast for you! Grace speaks to you like a friend, opens up, and shares how climate action is building community. Such a wonderful listen, I’ll be looking forward to every episode!
A good story about climate change with ways to take action. I look forward to future episodes.










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