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Episode 1: Existential Environmental Guilt

Feb 04, 202213 minEp. 1
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Episode description

Stupid Chryslers? Pigs in leggings? Absolute walnuts? This episode has EVERYTHING... okay, maybe not everything, but it's good start. 

If you've ever thought about your impact on the planet and then felt guilty about it, this episode might be up your alley. We'll look at some reasons why folks feel guilty about environmental issues, with a specific focus on existential environmental guilt (EEG), in addition to offering a few tips to help manage your own EEG.   

Sorry for the audio quality on this one; I recorded it in a hotel room that had the world's loudest heating/air conditioning unit on one side of the room, and a toilet that wouldn't stop running on the other side. I promise future episodes will be better.

Anthropomorphism of Nature, Environmental Guilt, and Pro-Environmental Behavior: Tam, K.-P. (2019). Anthropomorphism of Nature, Environmental Guilt, and Pro-Environmental Behavior. Sustainability, 11(19), 5430. MDPI AG. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11195430

The Power of Vulnerability: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability

The Power of Empathy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz1g1SpD9Zo

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