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Climate for Change Podcast
Climate for Change
8 episodes
2 days ago
Volunteers and facilitators share their stories of how they came to Climate for Change, and how they are inspired by conversations with their local communities.
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Volunteers and facilitators share their stories of how they came to Climate for Change, and how they are inspired by conversations with their local communities.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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James Hasler-Bail
Climate for Change Podcast
11 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
James Hasler-Bail

An important aspect of Climate for Change’s facilitator training is learning to tell your story. Through sharing our stories of inspiration and change we can connect on a personal level with people when we talk about climate change and the need for action. We also get to know ourselves better, and connect more deeply with our purpose. In this episode we meet James Hasler-Bail, from Meanjin, Brisbane. James shares with us his personal narrative, which he developed through his training with C4C. James also talks about his experiences with the program, and what inspires him to keep having conversations about climate change.

Climate for Change Podcast
Volunteers and facilitators share their stories of how they came to Climate for Change, and how they are inspired by conversations with their local communities.