“Stepping up as a hero for me means collective redemption; this collective arc of solidarity and liberation,” says poet and activist Liba Ravindran on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Liba shares how the 2004 boxing day tsunami in his homeland of Sri Lanka set him on his climate action path, how poetry helps him connect to his roots, and his experiences today living in a community project.
References:
Anti-Oppression Circle: https://linksta.cc/@antioppressioncircle
Firebrand Poets: https://linksta.cc/@firebrandpoets
Hempen: https://www.hempen.co.uk/
Writing site: https://aestheticfiction.com/
Ubuntu Village: https://linktr.ee/Nu.ubuntuvillage
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Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced by Josie Colter and edited by Ben Beheshty at Studio Goldstar.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“Now is the time to really double down on tackling equity and justice as part of climate work, rather than shying away,” says the CEO of Impatience Earth, Yasmin Ahammad, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Yasmin shares a 101 explainer on climate philanthropy and its role in climate action, explores the challenges of climate funding today and routes forward, and why the biggest risk is doing nothing.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced by Studio Goldstar and Josie Colter.
Edited by Ben Beheshty.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“If there’s no shared understanding of what is true, we’re going to have a hard time organizing for real change,” says Germany’s Fridays for Future leader, Luisa Neubauer, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Luisa warns how far-right movements are derailing democracy and climate action, why courage and discomfort go hand in hand as an activist, and insights on best-in-class group organizing.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Edited by Ben Beheshty.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“If somebody's really empowered, it's from within.” Former Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado joins the Climate Humans podcast to share why true climate leadership isn’t about authority—it’s about building movements. In this conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Carlos explores the risks great leaders must take, the power of coalition building and allyship, and why real change comes from both the top and the bottom.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Edited by Ben Beheshty.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“I think many parents are everyday heroes,” says Our Kids’ Climate co-director and Mothers Rise Up co-founder, Maya Mailer, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Maya shares how parent-led campaigning style is rooted in intergenerational love, duty, and care, how it is expanding around the world, and memorable moments demonstrating with her daughter.
Further resources
Open Letter to World Leaders - ourkidsclimate.org
Our Other Mother - ourkidsclimate.org
Mothers from around the world demand action on fossil fuels, The Guardian
India’s Warrior Moms demand right to clean air at Cop27, The Guardian
Our Kids’ Climate
Mothers Rise Up
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Edited by Ben Beheshty.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“If this work isn't valued now, what hope do we have as a humanity?” asks Lucy von Sturmer, the founder and director of Creatives for Climate, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Lucy shares how she’s mobilizing and upskilling the creative industry to drive solutions and not pollution, what it means to be an activist communicator, and why being a hero is all about “lifting while leading”.
Visit the Creatives for Climate hub.
00:27 Meet Lucy von Sturmer, the founder and director of Creatives for Climate
02:21 Quick fire questions
05:01 Lucy's climate success stories
08:36 Lucy's journey into climate advocacy
21:30 Building Creatives for Climate
25:40 Funding and philanthropy in climate
26:23 The importance of stories and strategic narratives
27:32 Lessons learned becoming a non profit
30:02 Balancing idealism with practicality
33:28 The importance of funding and support
41:47 Supporting creative activism and creating "pockets of possibility"
43:56 Final thoughts
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced and edited by Ben Beheshty.
Executive produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“I had that rebellious understanding that nobody was going to come and solve this for us,” shares Lauren MacDonald, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Lauren shares their experiences as part of the #StopRosebank and #StopCambo campaigns to stop new oil projects in the UK, why it’s important for activists to take rest, and processing the reality of growing up as a young climate activist in the media.
Introduction and welcome (1m)
Quickfire questions (2m)
Lauren's personal journey into climate activism (5m)
Early lessons and burnout (2m)
Daily routines and avoiding burnout (2m)
Professional achievements and campaigns (1m)
The Stop Rosebank campaign (14m)
Behind the scenes of activism (10m)
The importance of funding climate activism (8m)
Final thoughts (5m)
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Produced and edited by Ben Beheshty.
Executive produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“No one is going to hold your hand through the process. So you need to figure out things for yourself,” shares Juanita Silva Mir, a Chilean sociologist and climate storyteller, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Juanita shares how she was thrown into the deep end of climate action at COP25 and the career insights she learnt along the way, why we must expand our understanding of climate activists as value creators, and how to reduce the divides in the climate movement.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“Activism quite literally changed my life,” says Futerra chief solutionist and co-founder Solitaire Townsend, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Solitaire shares her story of climate mobilization, from getting started protesting nuclear waste being dumped in her neighborhood, to transitioning her climate activism skills from the frontlines to the boardroom of global businesses, and why accessibility is key to improving the success of the movement.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“It's really a process of continuing to believe that what we are doing is actually bringing about change. Sometimes it may be slow, but it eventually comes,” says climate activist Vanessa Nakate, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Vanessa shares personal stories from her early activism days, the importance of sustaining activists within the movement, and why we must redefine what it means to be a hero today.
00:23 Quickfire questions
03:21 Vanessa's journey into early activism
07:27 Overcoming fear and finding purpose
15:33 Challenges and realities of climate activism
19:36 The need for sustainable support for activists
23:38 Final thoughts
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“We need new ways of storytelling,” says founder and CEO of Kibbo Kift Agency, Sam Narr, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Sam shares why growing up in a single parent household on a council estate got him into climate, why standing out and daring to be different is central to his creative approach, and the Tuvalu digital nation campaign that captured his imagination.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“No one can accomplish anything on their own in this movement,” says co-founder and editor-in-chief of Atmos, Willow Defebaugh, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Willow shares how she’s bringing a fresh approach to climate storytelling and media, why passion alone is not a sustainable energy source for those working in climate, and why Fridays for Future is her favourite climate success story.
Show notes:
01:15 Meet Willow: A climate storyteller
01:27 Quickfire questions
02:38 Willow's early inspirations
05:00 Early career as an NYC fashion journalist
07:31 The vision for Atmos: science and spirituality
13:51 The power of nature in storytelling and healing
21:02 Symbiosis in climate action and the importance of paying people
24:49 Defining heroism
26:24 Thank you
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
“In order to fight for justice, you need to be nourished and not burnt out,” says climate justice advocate and educator, Samia Dumbuya, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Samia shares why it’s important to remember that change doesn't happen overnight, why community is the only real antidote to burnout, and why she centres her work around joy, peace and serenity.
Intergenerational activism can drive change from inside the world’s biggest companies, says Force of Nature’s Kat Hamilton, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Kat shares why being a hero is about acting from a place of love, why the not-for-profit business model doesn’t work in a capitalist world, and what it’s really like working for your high school friend.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
Welcome to Climate Humans – a podcast by HERO. Stories about why climate mobilizers are more than heroes; they're humans, just like you and me. HERO's Mauricio Porras explains more.
“I think certain climate activists can be fantastic politicians,” says the co-founder and CEO of the Apolitical Foundation and ex-public servant, Lisa Witter, on the Climate Humans podcast. In conversation with HERO’s Mauricio Porras, Lisa shares what Barack Obama, AOC and Arnold Schwarzenegger all have in common, why she’s passionate about helping climate mobilizers transition into politics to drive change from inside the system, and why she believes superheroes are just people who dare and dream to do extraordinary things.
Climate Humans is brought to you by HERO, the first platform where you can directly fund people-powered climate solutions.
Edited, mixed and mastered by Ben Beheshty.
Produced by Josie Colter.
Hosted by Mauricio Porras.
Welcome to another episode of the HERO Podcast! Join the HERO movement at https://herocircle.app/ to support the crucial policy work of climate mobilizers for as little as €6 a month.
In this episode, joining us is Pia Carazo, co-founder of Quantum Leap, an NGO working on advancing holistic solutions for climate change, to shift from old systems and mind frames to regenerative ones.
Throughout this episode, we'll explore Pia's transformative path, from lawyer to environmental champion. Discover the challenges and lessons learned along the way.
Get ready to be inspired as we uncover the remarkable story of Pia, empowering you to make a difference!
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Join the HERO movement at https://herocircle.app/ to support the crucial policy work of climate mobilizers for as little as €6 a month.
Welcome to another episode of the HERO Podcast! In this episode, we join Emiliana and Sofía from the LATAM Feminist Circle on their journey to secure the ratification of the Escazu Agreement—the first regional treaty defending environmental defenders' rights and access to environmental information.
They share their experiences as mobilizers, emphasizing the vital connection between the climate crisis and social issues. The LATAM Feminist Circle works tirelessly across eight countries to ensure gender equality in climate negotiations and protect environmental defenders.
Get ready for an inspiring episode as Emiliana and Sofía guide us through the behind the scenes of the work of mobilizers in LATAM.
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Emiliana Rickenmann | Sofía Luna
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Welcome to another episode of the HERO podcast, where we feature the inspiring voices of those who are pushing for the most effective solutions to the climate crisis.
HERO is the first subscription platform providing a stable income for climate mobilizers working on climate policy change. Subscribe today for just 6 euros a month at https://herocircle.app/ and join the journey of the most effective climate campaigners around the world.
This podcast episode features Saskia Bruysten, Co-founder of Yunus Social Business. Saskia talks about how she combined social and environmental topics with business, a concept that was not very common when she started her journey 14 years ago. Saskia also talks about the role of mobilizers, consumers, employees, and big investors in driving the change towards socially and environmentally conscious business models. Finally, she discusses the work of HERO in supporting climate mobilizers and creating a new kind of purpose economy, where solving social and environmental problems should not just a hobby, but a well-supported profession.
For Saskia, a HERO is someone that decides to solve a social problem or an environmental problem and just goes for it.
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Saskia Bruysten | Yunus Social Business
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Welcome to another episode of the HERO podcast, where we feature the inspiring voices of those who are pushing for the most effective solutions to the climate crisis.
HERO is the first subscription platform providing a stable income for climate mobilizers working on climate policy change. Subscribe today for just 6 euros a month at https://herocircle.app/ and join the journey of the most effective climate campaigners around the world.
This podcast episode features Anna Alex, a climate tech entrepreneur, discussing her journey in the climate space and the evolution of the industry. She emphasizes the importance of purpose and scale in creating impactful businesses and the role of mobilizers in pushing for policy change. She also touches on the need to professionalize the work of mobilizers and the importance of shifting values towards the good of the collective. For Anna, a HERO is someone who acts on what they believe is right, even if it's not popular.
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Anna Alex
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