
The Joy Report is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about climate solutions and environmental justice, grounded in intersectionality and optimism. Tune in for a dose of climate joy and actionable steps you can take to help protect people and the planet, hosted by Arielle King (@ariellevking), an environmental justice strategist and educator passionate about making environmentalism irresistibl... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Our current political climate has shown us (yet again) that philanthropy isn’t built on enduring and sustainable principles. Corporate Social Philanthropy (CSR) initiatives— historically notorious for PR stunts— are facing philanthropic accountabilit... more
In this episode, we explore the environmental legal wins and resources keeping us hopeful. Learn what keeps us hopeful amidst the start of a new Presidential administration, how young people are creating pathways for environmental success through the... more
In this episode of The Joy Report, we dive deep into the different innovations that have emerged from the ocean justice movement. Learn why regenerative ocean farming is a climate solution that already exists, and meet the individuals and organizatio... more
In this episode of The Joy Report, we dive deep into ocean conservation and the emerging movement for ocean justice. Learn why oceans have been overlooked in climate solutions, how they are a powerful tool in fighting climate change, and meet the lea... more
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This podcast came at the perfect time for me and I'm excited to catch up on all these amazing eps!!
So grateful this exists.
After feeling despair this feels like I’m inhaling hope and able to focus on my actions and connecting to community.
Naming the advancements in climate justice investments and reflecting on how history is cyclical. Especially liked the conscious consumption episode
I’ve been following @intersectionalenviromentalist for a minute, and listening to their podcast is such a welcome addition to refreshing and reassuring content that makes me hopeful + motivated to contribute to efforts of change! 🌍🌱
I appreciate this podcast’s approach to the topics of climate activism and intersectionality. I’ve been trying to seek out optimistic resources in these spaces to inform without the dread. I’m really enjoying the podcast, and I appreciate the IE team!
While bad news may grab more attention, studies have shown that giving people hope is the best way to inspire action and by sharing all these climate wins, The Joy Report does just that!
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This podcast focuses on stories that celebrate climate solutions and environmental justice, emphasizing the importance of intersectionality and optimism. Episodes feature discussions on community-driven initiatives, sustainable practices, and the integration of social equity into environmental movements. It stands out by consistently highlighting positive outcomes and victories in the climate space, making it a source of hope and actionable advice for listeners who are passionate about environmentalism and community impact. The engaging content seeks to inspire a broad audience by transforming discussions about climate change into uplifting narratives, effectively countering the often overwhelming negativity surrounding environmental issues... more
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Recent guests on The Joy Report include:
1. Leah Thomas
2. Dennis Terry
3. Edgar Villanueva
4. Evelyn Escobar
5. D'Andra Maricet Esparza
6. Corbett Nash
7. Jessica Schreiber
8. Arlene Bloom
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