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Now What Now - Parent and Carer Climate Journeys
Now What Now
11 episodes
1 week ago
Now What Now is a podcast about parents and carers figuring out how to act on climate while navigating their work and family life. Meet parents and carers who are thinking about the legacy we leave as parents, have experienced climate grief, connected with other families, created groups for their community, championed local solutions, learnt new skills, met friends for life along the way and more. If you're concerned but you haven't figured out how to act, hear how other parents and carers are carving out a path.
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Now What Now is a podcast about parents and carers figuring out how to act on climate while navigating their work and family life. Meet parents and carers who are thinking about the legacy we leave as parents, have experienced climate grief, connected with other families, created groups for their community, championed local solutions, learnt new skills, met friends for life along the way and more. If you're concerned but you haven't figured out how to act, hear how other parents and carers are carving out a path.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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David - From a protest, to finding your tribe. Why parents holding the government to account through submissions matters. Our fragile society.
Now What Now - Parent and Carer Climate Journeys
26 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
David - From a protest, to finding your tribe. Why parents holding the government to account through submissions matters. Our fragile society.

David is a consultant and manager in the property and climate space. He lives in Sydney with his wife and two teenage kids. He's a details guy. In the early hours of the weekend you'll find him digging around the internet and gathering compelling Submissions to government inquiries on environmental issues for the Australian Parents 4 Climate Action team.

Why would someone do this? You'll be surprised to hear what drives him.

If you heard the previous interview with Claire, this is the David she mentioned - the David who was an early catalyst for her - the one who reached out after a protest to invite her to his home for another climate event. David talks about being an introvert and not an organiser, but he's driven. He's constantly trying to figure out how to invite more people in, and create opportunities for people and projects to go further, faster.

This is a snapshot of his work in submissions. But if you get a moment to meet him - he has about a thousand other things going, please ask him about them. 


Subscribe to Now What Now to hear more stories on parents and carers figuring out how to act on climate while navigating their work and family life.


Links

Read about and join the Submissions team at Australian Parents 4 Climate Action

Read David's writing at Illuminem


Music by Lesfm. Track 'Travel to the city.'

Now What Now - Parent and Carer Climate Journeys
Now What Now is a podcast about parents and carers figuring out how to act on climate while navigating their work and family life. Meet parents and carers who are thinking about the legacy we leave as parents, have experienced climate grief, connected with other families, created groups for their community, championed local solutions, learnt new skills, met friends for life along the way and more. If you're concerned but you haven't figured out how to act, hear how other parents and carers are carving out a path.