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Episode 4: Coping with Climate Crisis
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dig into emotions many of us experience as we live through climate change, along with coping strategies to build hope and personal resilience.
Special guests in this episode:
Eva Jahn (she/her), Licensed Psychotherapist
Lodi Siefer (they/them), Psychotherapist and Hive Co-Director
Louise Chawla (she/her), Professor Emerita at University of Colorado Boulder
Heather Bearnes-Loza (she/her), Sustainability Senior Program Manager
Sandy Briggs (she/her), Sustainability Program Manager
Jonathan Koehn (he/him), Director of Climate Initiatives
Emily Freeman (she/her), Sustainability Policy Advisor
Daniel Hanson (he/him), Cool Boulder Intern
Emily Sandoval (she/her), Community Engagement Senior Program Manager
Marya Washburn (she/her), Public Information Officer for the Fire Department
Jamie Carpenter (he/him), Wildland Operations Specialist
Kerry Webster (she/her), Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager
New Vista High School students Lahja, Lucy, Chauncey and Beck.
This episode was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch. Please see our website for full music attributions.
Call-in opportunity! Tell us how the climate crisis makes you feel. Where do you find hope and courage? Call 303-818-4678 and leave a voicemail sharing your thoughts, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Community mental health resources
Cool Boulder's website and calendar
The Hive's Boulder.Earth website and calendar
New Vista Climate Justice Photo Exhibit
More on Louise Chawla and her research
City poll showing community concern about the crisis
Music in this episode (edited):
Etude 8 Dimitri and Etude 1 Cherub by Blue Dot Sessions
Waves of Indigo by Daniel Birch
The Bridge (Instrumental) and The Sheltering Firs (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch
Special guests in this episode:
Eva Jahn (she/her), Licensed Psychotherapist
Lodi Siefer (they/them), Psychotherapist and Hive Co-Director
Louise Chawla (she/her), Professor Emerita at University of Colorado Boulder
Heather Bearnes-Loza (she/her), Sustainability Senior Program Manager
Sandy Briggs (she/her), Sustainability Program Manager
Jonathan Koehn (he/him), Director of Climate Initiatives
Emily Freeman (she/her), Sustainability Policy Advisor
Daniel Hanson (he/him), Cool Boulder Intern
Emily Sandoval (she/her), Community Engagement Senior Program Manager
Marya Washburn (she/her), Public Information Officer for the Fire Department
Jamie Carpenter (he/him), Wildland Operations Specialist
Kerry Webster (she/her), Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager
New Vista High School students Lahja, Lucy, Chauncey and Beck.
This episode was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch. Please see our website for full music attributions.
Call-in opportunity! Tell us how the climate crisis makes you feel. Where do you find hope and courage? Call 303-818-4678 and leave a voicemail sharing your thoughts, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Community mental health resources
Cool Boulder's website and calendar
The Hive's Boulder.Earth website and calendar
New Vista Climate Justice Photo Exhibit
More on Louise Chawla and her research
City poll showing community concern about the crisis
Music in this episode (edited):
Etude 8 Dimitri and Etude 1 Cherub by Blue Dot Sessions
Waves of Indigo by Daniel Birch
The Bridge (Instrumental) and The Sheltering Firs (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (10)
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