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Social Justice & Activism - The Creative Process - Activists, Environmental, Indigenous Groups, Artists and Writers Talk Dive

Creative Process Original Series
Climate Change
Education
Capitalism
Storytelling
Artificial Intelligence
Identity
Renewable Energy
Regenerative Agriculture
Interconnectedness
Solidarity
Activism
Environmental Justice
China
Deliberative Democracy
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Democracy
Surveillance
Palestine
Sustainable Development Goals
Israel

Social Justice & Activism episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to activists, environmental organizations, indigenous groups, artists, writers & others who have devoted their life to making a difference.

Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic... more

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Today, we examine how we will adapt to a changing climate and learn to listen to the Earth.(0:00) Abrahm Lustgarten(Reporter, ProPublica) (3:00) Jon Gertner (Author, The Ice at the End of the World) (5:32) Bill Hare (CEO, Climate Analytics) (6:35) Ro... more

Today, we hear from writers Yann Martel, Carl Safina and David George Haskell on the practice of listening to the living world. Tom Chi discusses the dangerous volatility of a one-degree shift. Clayton Aldern explores how climate change alters brain ... more

Why does our economy treat environmental destruction as an inevitable side effect rather than a massive design flaw? How can shifting our focus from polarizing "talkers" to practical "builders" literally save the planet? We are repeatedly told that t... more

“In the book I spend a bunch of time basically teaching skills and teaching frameworks of thinking. Not to indoctrinate, it's not a framework like an ideology where you need to believe exactly these things. This is a lot more about how does one use t... more

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Abrahm Lustgarten
Environmental journalist
Environmental journalism (unspecified outlet)
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Jon Gertner
Environmental journalist
Environmental journalism
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Ben Goldfarb
Writer/Environmental advocate
Author/Environmental advocate
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Liza Featherstone
Writer/Activist
Writer
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Rebecca Tickell
Documentary filmmaker
Tickell Pictures
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Bill Hare
Scientist
Climate science researcher
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Rob Nixon
Scholar/Author
Duke University (environmental humanities)
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Uwe Nisbet
Scientist/Researcher
(unspecified)
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
Roland Geyer
Professor
University/Institute (industrial ecology)
Episode: Environmental Justice: From Extraction to Regeneration - Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature

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Mia Funk
Host of The Creative Process; founder and creative educator; active in The Creative Process and related podcast projects.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 325 ratings
  • Incredibly Motivating

    The conversations in the Social Justice & Activism branch of the Creative Process podcast are not just theoretical—they are grounded in real-world applications, challenging listeners to consider how their choices shape the world around them. Fostering a sense of global citizenship and urging reflection on climate ethics, social justice, and the journey toward a more equitable and sustainable world, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who values deep, meaningful conversations about our colle... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S Pruitt
    United Statesa year ago
  • Relevant

    The Social Justice

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Branbb27
    United Statesa year ago
  • Productive Platform

    This podcast collects amazing speakers across many disciplines to truly investigate issues of social justice from expert lenses. It truly opens the mind to a whole world of possibilities regarding the future of our societies. Amazing and productive content!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gianni Versace 🧚‍♂️🥰💕
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    This podcast highlights some of the brightest thinkers and advocates in the social justice sphere. Every episode I’ve listened to has been incredibly informative. Would absolutely recommend this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    peytondejardin
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love it!

    Love listening in! Always expecting a great episode and dive from both subjects and interviews!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kashima yuu
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners praise actionable, real-world impact from discussions on climate ethics and justice.
Feedback highlights the host's thoughtful questioning and ability to illuminate complex issues.
Audiences appreciate the blend of arts, science, and policy in interviews.
The show is seen as a thoughtful hub for diverse activist and academic perspectives.
Guests are described as engaging, knowledgeable, and inspiring insights for organizing and action.

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Climate Capital with TOM CHI - Google X Co-founder, Founding Partner At One Ventures
Q: What lessons from your coral reef experience influenced your approach to environmental action and investment?
The decline of coral reefs underscored the urgency of moving from talk to building scalable, practical interventions that protect ecosystems, while aligning business incentives with regenerative outcomes.
Climate Capital with TOM CHI - Google X Co-founder, Founding Partner At One Ventures
Q: What would you say to someone asking how to shift education toward depth and real-world applicability?
Education should emphasize depth of learning through real-world, multidisciplinary projects that matter to students, with a focus on building skills that translate into usable capabilities and community impact.
SIRI HUSTVEDT on Love, Grief & the Future of Democracy
Q: How does grief influence storytelling and memory?
Grief has been a significant motivator for storytelling, as it often prompts reflection on personal loss and interpersonal connections.
Who Are We? What Makes Us Care? Jim Shepard, Neil Patrick Harris, John Patrick Shanley & Artists Share Their Stories
Q: Can curiosity and empathy be taught?
Yes, the discussion explores what it means to step into someone else's shoes and expand our sense of solidarity through stories.
Animals & The Healing Power of Music
Q: How has this more recent connection to performing music changed your appreciation of the earth?
It completely changed my perception of animals, leading me to become a vegetarian and later a vegan after learning about the dairy industry and egg industry.

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The show consistently centers on social justice, activism, climate action, and cultural discourse through in-depth conversations with activists, artists, scientists, authors, and filmmakers. Guests span environmental groups, Indigenous voices, journalists, educators, and creative practitioners, offering practical insights, personal narratives, and calls to action. Episodes highlight how to move beyond talk to tangible impact, explore the role of storytelling in driving change, and examine ethics, democracy, and community resilience in a rapidly evolving world. A notable strength is its cross-disciplinary approach, blending arts and STEM perspectives with activism to illuminate systemic issues and empower listeners to engage meaningfully.

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Recent guests on Social Justice & Activism include:

1. Abrahm Lustgarten
2. Jon Gertner
3. Ben Goldfarb
4. Liza Featherstone
5. Rebecca Tickell
6. Bill Hare
7. Rob Nixon
8. Uwe Nisbet

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