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  • Leftover Food for Thought with Dr. Raoul Stöckle (Äss-Bar)
    2022/10/17

    While there is no doubt that WHAT we eat impacts climate change most, however, what about HOW we eat? One third of all food produced globally goes to food waste; at the same time, food insecurity is an increasing issue all across the world. These were just some of the thoughts four friends in Switzerland asked themselves when they brainstormed together what they could do more to tackle this problem. Project Äss-Bar was created as not only a business in a new niche, but also as a community-based project to reduce food wastage across Switzerland. Today’s guest and one of the founders of Äss-Bar, Dr. Raoul Stöckle, will talk more about how they’re tackling these issues and more, all through baked goods.

    Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero and Äss Bar on Instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.

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    44 分
  • The Gamification of Nature with Daniel Fernandez Galeote
    2022/05/30

    Games serve so many different roles in our lives. They can be a form of  art, they can be a method of escapism from the hecticness of life, and  they can convene community by connecting people all across the world.  But can games also heal our relationship to nature and help us navigate  the climate crisis? Today’s guest, Daniel Fernandez Galeote is a  game designer and a doctoral researcher at the Gamification Group,  Tampere University. His research aims to understand the potential of  games for climate change engagement and combines the study of existing  games with the creation of new ones. His work is enriched by frequent  conversations with scientists, educators, activists, and game  developers, among others and considers a variety of environmental issues  and topics. Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero on Instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.

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    58 分
  • Becoming a Plastic Warrior with Kristal Ambrose & Asia Butler
    2022/03/11

    The islands of The Bahamas are a tropical hot spot and rank among the best destinations in the world for its beauty, stunning coral reefs, and a spectacular diversity of marine life. But like every coastal region in the world, unfortunately, the Bahamas is also home to ocean plastic pollution. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of both our guests today, Kristal Ambrose and Asia Butler, the Bahamas is moving towards a healthier future above and below the surface. Both Bahamian natives, Kristal is the founder of Bahamas Plastic Movement, a non-profit that is building a community of education and activism around plastic pollution in this Caribbean island chain. Asia is one of her students from her Plastic Warrior summer camp programs and citizen science projects, making profound change not only within the non-profit but in her community as well. Kristal and Asia’s work is especially significant and relevant given the recent global achievement made. Just earlier this month at the United Nations Environmental Assembly 173 countries agreed to develop a legally binding treaty on plastics to end plastic pollution! Thanks to both of their immense love for the underwater world, Kristal and Asia, along with all the Bahamas Plastic Movement crew, are truly creating positive change for the ocean. Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero on Instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.

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  • The Art of Environmental Discomfort with Andrew Yang
    2022/02/11

    Last summer, Jordan stumbled upon an exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. One installation was particularly inspiring and impactful. It was called “Flying Gardens of Maybe”, part of the Unsettled Nature exhibit. This installation reflected on the age of humans in relation to the Earth, by examining the unintended consequences of human actions on nonhuman life. We then made an Instagram post highlighting the artist, Andrew Yang, as an Imperfect Eco-Hero. To our delight, we were recently able to connect with and interview this artist! Andrew Yang is not only an incredible artist whose work has been showcased globally, but holds a PhD in Biology and an MFA in Fine Arts, and is an associate professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In today’s episode, we’re exploring the clash between art and science, the implications of one’s impacts, building meaningful connections as a climate activist, gracious failures, and how to communicate questions rather than answers.

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    48 分
  • The Biodiversity Of Emotions With Caroline Hickman
    2021/12/22
    The interconnectedness between the planet and human psychology is not necessarily a new idea, but conversations about it do need to be had more, especially as it relates to how humans can learn to cope psychologically with the existential threat that is the climate crisis. In previous episodes we’ve ventured into conversations about climate-anxiety and eco-grief. In this episode, we’re digging a little deeper to discover what it means to embrace the biodiversity of emotions and to welcome radical hope into our lives with guest and eco-hero, Caroline Hickman. Caroline is lecturer at the University of Bath in social work and climate psychology, is a practicing ‘climate-aware psychotherapist’, and has done extensive research on children and young people’s relationships with nature and feelings about the climate and ecological crisis.  Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero on instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.
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    46 分
  • How To Be A Hyprocrite And An Eco-Hero (Part 2)
    2021/11/26
    So many narratives within activism and environmentalism tell us what we're doing is wrong or shames us for 'not doing enough'. But perfectionism is the enemy of growth, which instills shame. It is a mindset encouraged by capitalistic economics and societies that reduces our identities to just our achievements and removes our sense of humanity. That capitalistic perfectionism hinders our work; it makes us take on too much responsibility, and heightens our feelings of depression, anxiety, and anger, while simultaneously fueling our burnout. It also leads us to criticize ourselves and each other instead of supporting our mutual work. That is why in this two-part episode, we chatted with the amazing Sarah JS from the Good Grief Network, to learn how to embrace our environmental hypocrisy and recognize that the inescapable nature of climate change is kind of the whole point to this problem. Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero on instagram at @imperfect_ecohero.
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    51 分
  • How To Be A Hypocrite And An Eco-Hero (Part 1)
    2021/11/15
    So many narratives within activism and environmentalism tell us what we're doing is wrong or shames us for 'not doing enough'. But perfectionism is the enemy of growth, which instills shame. It is a mindset encouraged by capitalistic economics and societies that reduces our identities to just our achievements and removes our sense of humanity. That capitalistic perfectionism hinders our work; it makes us take on too much responsibility, and heightens our feelings of depression, anxiety, and anger, while simultaneously fueling our burnout. It also leads us to criticize ourselves and each other instead of supporting our mutual work. That is why in this two-part episode, we chatted with the amazing Sarah JS from the Good Grief Network, to learn how to embrace our environmental hypocrisy and recognize that the inescapable nature of climate change is kind of the whole point to this problem. Follow us on instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.
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    49 分
  • Pursuing an Environmental Career with Jacob Ke
    2021/10/28
    An eco-hero’s journey can unfold in so many different ways, it can be hard to know where to begin, especially if you’re someone who wants to pursue a career in the environmental field. In this episode, we’re talking to Jacob Ke, an absolute incredible human being and life-long eco-hero, who has an incredible passion for conservation and his work in the field. We’re exploring how the local ecology shapes one’s understanding of nature, what it’s like to pursue environment studies in school, how to figure out one’s next step as an environmentalist, the hard truth about the challenges of job security and maintaining one’s mental health when working in the environmental field, using personal social media channels to share the joys of compassionate environmental communication, and finding magic in nature photography. Follow Imperfect Eco-Hero on instagram at @imperfect_ecohero. Find more information and resources about this episode at www.imperfectecohero.com/episodes.
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    46 分