Because when we can't find any hope, we gotta make some ourselves.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
What is a Vaquita (hint: look up a picture, you won’t regret it), and can it hold the key catalyze real environmental change? Tune in today to hear Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky describe his life-long fight for animal rights and the work of his new organizatio... more
What do ancient Scottish leaders, mint plants, and optimism have in common?Meet Aileen McKay, a self described "English editor, tutor, creative, writer, facilitator, and optimist” based in Edinburgh, Scotland. In this episode, we discuss how feminism... more
Sam Bliss doesn’t just wish for markets based on gift-giving and free food - he actively tries to make that a reality.
Sam works with Food Not Cops, a chapter of Food Not Bombs based in Burlington, VT. For more than 6 years, Sam and his colleagues ... more
"That's cute that you care," “Just wait until you’re a bit older, then you’ll see how the world actually works.” “Don’t you think you’re being a bit unrealistic?”
Everyone who's dared to hope that change is possible have met people who throw wet bla... more
What an incredible podcast Abbie and Tim!! All of your episodes that I have listened to are much needed. Both of your unique abilities to connect with your guest really add to the depth of the interviews.
This has given me such tangible ideas on how we are all contributing to change, even when in the middle of figuring things out. Super inspiring! Great work done by a very dynamic duo. Highly recommend!!
Love the concept of this podcast and I look forward to new episodes. This gives me hope for the future! Also the fact Abbie and Tim are siblings hosting this together is adorable.
Such an amazing podcast! Abbie and Tim are such intelligent, passionate, and fun hosts. I didn’t know I needed this podcast until I listened to the first episode. Love this so much.
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