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Force of Nature
Force of Nature
33 episodes
7 months ago
Clover Hogan has been on the planet 24 years, and spent the past 13 working to save it. She believes it’s possible. She also believes that the threat even greater than climate change is how powerless we feel to stop it. In Season 3, Clover invites us behind the scenes of what it’s really like to be a climate activist. You’re going to hear from activists on the stuff that doesn’t get talked about, like burnout, getting cancelled and the ethical compromises of making money. And even what it’s like to alienate friends and family. Over the season, we hope to find some answers: namely, what activism can look like when it's more open, honest and human. Make sure to stick around to the end of each episode, when our guests spill their climate confessions. Listen to this podcast if you’re anxious that the future will be a dystopian blockbuster. If you know the solution is bigger than buying another reusable coffee cup. And if you want to make a difference but don’t know where to start. After all, we don't need 100 perfect activists - but millions of imperfect ones.
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Clover Hogan has been on the planet 24 years, and spent the past 13 working to save it. She believes it’s possible. She also believes that the threat even greater than climate change is how powerless we feel to stop it. In Season 3, Clover invites us behind the scenes of what it’s really like to be a climate activist. You’re going to hear from activists on the stuff that doesn’t get talked about, like burnout, getting cancelled and the ethical compromises of making money. And even what it’s like to alienate friends and family. Over the season, we hope to find some answers: namely, what activism can look like when it's more open, honest and human. Make sure to stick around to the end of each episode, when our guests spill their climate confessions. Listen to this podcast if you’re anxious that the future will be a dystopian blockbuster. If you know the solution is bigger than buying another reusable coffee cup. And if you want to make a difference but don’t know where to start. After all, we don't need 100 perfect activists - but millions of imperfect ones.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Earth Sciences
Episodes (20/33)
Force of Nature
How to make an oil executive cry: Christiana Figueres and Luisa Neubauer
1 year ago
54 minutes 53 seconds

Force of Nature
How to burnout with a bang: Arifa Nasim
1 year ago
38 minutes

Force of Nature
How to have a public meltdown: Mitzi Jonelle Tan
1 year ago
25 minutes 49 seconds

Force of Nature
How to ruin Christmas: Jamie Windust and Fehinti Balogun
1 year ago
47 minutes 1 second

Force of Nature
How to get cancelled: Sophia Kianni
1 year ago
38 minutes 40 seconds

Force of Nature
How to sell out: Isaias Hernandez
1 year ago
31 minutes 23 seconds

Force of Nature
How to have a quarter life crisis: Ziad Ahmed and Severn Cullis-Suzuki
1 year ago
43 minutes 22 seconds

Force of Nature
How to be an outsider: Jaiden Corfield and Ben Hurst
1 year ago
48 minutes 35 seconds

Force of Nature
How to be a bad activist: Tori Tsui
1 year ago
38 minutes 11 seconds

Force of Nature
Season 3 Trailer - Confessions of a climate activist
1 year ago
1 minute 1 second

Force of Nature
Will EDUCATION solve the climate crisis? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
3 years ago
38 minutes 10 seconds

Force of Nature
Are we heading for EXTINCTION? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
3 years ago
36 minutes 56 seconds

Force of Nature
Will POLITICS save or destroy the planet? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
32 minutes 29 seconds

Force of Nature
Are we THOWING AWAY our future? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
35 minutes 31 seconds

Force of Nature
Are my FOOD habits destroying the planet? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
36 minutes 26 seconds

Force of Nature
Will FAST FASHION ever be sustainable? We need to talk about eco-anxiety.
4 years ago
36 minutes 8 seconds

Force of Nature
Is the climate crisis SEXIST? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
35 minutes 39 seconds

Force of Nature
Will we run out of WATER? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
35 minutes 21 seconds

Force of Nature
Is the climate crisis RACIST? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

Force of Nature
Will tomorrow be made of PLASTIC? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
4 years ago
36 minutes 32 seconds

Force of Nature
Clover Hogan has been on the planet 24 years, and spent the past 13 working to save it. She believes it’s possible. She also believes that the threat even greater than climate change is how powerless we feel to stop it. In Season 3, Clover invites us behind the scenes of what it’s really like to be a climate activist. You’re going to hear from activists on the stuff that doesn’t get talked about, like burnout, getting cancelled and the ethical compromises of making money. And even what it’s like to alienate friends and family. Over the season, we hope to find some answers: namely, what activism can look like when it's more open, honest and human. Make sure to stick around to the end of each episode, when our guests spill their climate confessions. Listen to this podcast if you’re anxious that the future will be a dystopian blockbuster. If you know the solution is bigger than buying another reusable coffee cup. And if you want to make a difference but don’t know where to start. After all, we don't need 100 perfect activists - but millions of imperfect ones.