• Ep. 2 - Are We Doomed? Overcoming Climate Anxiety with Sam Kothari

  • Mar 18 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 2 - Are We Doomed? Overcoming Climate Anxiety with Sam Kothari

  • Summary

  • Feeling the Weight of the World? You're Not Alone.

    Climate change is a pressing issue, and it's natural to feel overwhelmed or anxious about the future of our planet. In this episode of Youth in Climate Action, we tackle the question: Are We Doomed?

    We'll chat with Sam Kothari, a senior at Northwestern University and a passionate creation care advocate. Sam will share her own experiences and stories to help us understand climate anxiety and offer practical tips for managing it.

    Feeling helpless in the face of climate change is a common struggle, but this episode will empower you with actionable steps and remind you that you're not alone. Join us and discover how to turn your anxiety into positive change.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and follow us on Instagram (@youthinclimateaction) for updates on future episodes featuring a diverse range of voices leading the charge in climate action. Thanks for joining us!

    Email us at any time at youthinclimateaction@circlewood.online. We would love to hear from you!

    More Information

    • Music by Oleksandr Savochka from Pixabay
    • This podcast is supported by a generous grant from Westmont College.
    • This podcast is hosted and produced by Circlewood.

    Credits

    • Cocreators: Michael Matchell and Kinsley Rawson
    • Cohosts: Michael Matchell and Kevin Browning
    • Executive Producer: Michael Matchell
    • Producers: Forrest Inslee, James Amadon
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