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The Hopeful Environmentalist

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Previously known as the Angry Environmentalist, our host, Taylor Ganis, has re-branded to the Hopeful Environmentalist with a mission to spread more hope in the climate space; because with hope and community, all things are possible.

Climate change is here, and it's already wreaking havoc on millions of people from around the world. The Hopeful Environmentalist Podcast provides educational and hope-based discussions with incredible environmentalists and storytellers to both educate and empower us all to become change makers. Together, we can continue our journey towards a better world, while using our hope (and sometimes millions of other intense feelings) to guide us.

This podcast is for EVERYONE, and we encourage those who may be new to the environmental space to reach out with any questions!

Follow us on instagram @hopeful_environmentalist

REMINDER: Hope and action MUST go hand in hand. Without action NOW, there is no hope. So take a listen to this podcast and learn about different ways that you can take action and become a part of the movement of change.

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Episodes

Earth Crossed its First Global Tipping Point: What This Means and Why Hope Remains

Have you heard the news? A new report has found that Earth has officially crossed its first global tipping point . But what does that actually mean for our future? Are we past the point of no return? Short answer: no, and giving up is the worst thing we could do. In this episode, host Taylor Ganis sits down with Dr. Steve Smith, one of the scientists and writers behind the Global Tipping Points Report , to break down what global tipping points really are, how it effects each and every one of us,...

Dec 17, 202543 minSeason 1Ep. 52

We Are All The Earth: A Conversation With Hila The Earth

In this episode, host Taylor Ganis interviews the Earth herself, Hila. We dive into the story behind becoming the Earth, how we can open our minds to the nature around us (including in urban environments), and how art and creativity plays a role in movements. Ways to take action: Support Hila and her work to make climate education accessible Follow Hila on Instagram Learn more about Hila's work Additionally, our host, Taylor, publisher her debut children's book, Greeny La-Roo and the Earth Crew,...

Nov 11, 202525 minSeason 1Ep. 51

The Ethical and Ecological Impacts of Factory Farming

In this episode, host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with Thom Norman, Co-founder of FarmKind , to discuss the ecological and ethical impacts of factory. We look at how we can transition to kinder food system that prioritizes people, animals and the planet, and what FarmKind is doing to aid this transition. Call to Action: Donate to FarmKind Switch to a plant-based diet Learn about the work of organizations that are fighting back against factory farming and support them how you can (volunteering your ...

Oct 28, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 50

Optimism Pendulum: How Hope Can Inspire Us to Take Action

In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with Lilly Woodbury, to take a deep dive into the all things plastic. From waste colonialism (if you're sitting there thinking, wtf is waste colonialism, then take a listen), the Plastics Treaty, to the Optimism Pendulum. We discuss the actions needed to move away from plastic and fear, to a world that is plastic free and activated by hope. Ways to take action: Get involved with Surfrider Canada or Surfrider USA - you can find local Surfrider ch...

Oct 14, 202548 minSeason 1Ep. 49

Hope & Haikus: The Power of Poetry to Inspire Action

In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with communications strategist, filmmaker, and author of the recently published book, Haiku and Hope, Maggie Dewane. We delve into the importance of storytelling and art in communicating complex topics such as climate change and how these forms of advocacy and communication can inspire us to take action. We protect what we love, and Maggie provides us with insight into exploring the places around us to deepen our love for the land. You can purch...

May 05, 202542 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Factory Farmings Impact on Animals, People and the Planet

Factory farming is a notoriously cruel practice; but did you know that it also impacts both people and the planet? In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, talks with the Senior Director of the Humane League, Mia Fernyhough, about how factory farming impacts animals, people and the planet. Episode Resources: Donate.TheHumaneLeague.org TheHumaneLeague.org/Take-Action FastActionNetwork.com CrumblCruelty.com EndCages.com Call to Action: Sign the CrumblCruelty.com petition (this can be done in under...

Nov 25, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 47

Climate change is coming for your food and wine

Climate change is wreaking havoc on our world - from melting glaciers, to more intense storms. But did you know that climate change is also coming for our food and wine? In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with Michael P. Hoffmann, who is a distinguished professor at Cornell University, and one of the authors of the book, Our Changing Menu, to discuss the ways in which climate change impacts our food and food systems, how coffee and wine production are being impacted, and what we ...

Oct 07, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Supporting 'ecopreneurs' and activating young people to take action on the climate crisis

SOA’s Chief Program Officer Brandon Levy brand ON (he/him) Ensuring ocean and environmental solutionists have the funding they need to turn their innovative ideas into action, is a critical part of fighting the climate crisis that we find ourselves in. The Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) is helping to do just that: fund innovative ocean and climate solutions and activate and arm young people with the tools and knowledge they need to take action. In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, speaks w...

Sep 17, 202453 minSeason 1Ep. 45

How Hollywood can combat climate silence

How do the movies we watch and the shows we binge help normalize having conversations about climate change (hint hint, you can find the answer to this in the episode)? In this episode, I speak with the Editor-In-Chief of Good Energy, Carmiel Banasky, to dive into their latest report which looks at how, and if, todays films discuss /mention the climate crisis. We also discuss the role that Hollywood has in shaping our reality, and resources that screenwriters can access to integrate climate in th...

Jun 04, 202441 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Women's Empowerment is a Climate Solution

Women in leadership is a climate solution. In this episode, our host, Taylor, speaks with the founder and executive director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), Osprey Orielle Lake, to dive deeply into the concept of how women play integral roles in the fight for an equitable future. We discuss some incredible statistics that show how women in leadership can positively impact climate outcomes, how being open to other worldviews can change our collective behaviors, incredible...

Apr 15, 202449 minSeason 1Ep. 43

A Therapists Perspective on Connecting With Nature

Have you ever wondered how the natural world and mental health are connected? In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, speaks with Pamela Lowell, a licensed therapist, to discuss this very question, while also diving into topics like the interdisciplinary nature of the environmental field, how connecting with nature and wildlife helps us protect them, the power of community and working together to create solutions, among many other interesting topics. We also take a journey to discover our spark...

Apr 08, 202452 minSeason 1Ep. 42

How To Make Your Lawn More Sustainable: A Conversation With Sustainable Landscape Designer, Daryl Lindsey

Daryl Lindsey, founder of Yardfarmer.co, discusses sustainable landscape design, emphasizing water conservation through methods like rainwater harvesting and using native plants. She offers practical tips for homeowners to start making their yards more environmentally friendly, debunks myths about dandelions, and warns against artificial turf. The conversation also highlights the significant positive impact of collective community efforts on environmental challenges, offering a hopeful perspective on planetary protection.

Mar 25, 202453 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Rights of Nature: How Ecuador's Constitutional Court Set a Precedent for Forest Protection

Have you heard people talking about Rights of Nature and wanted to learn more about it? Well, you’re in luck! In this episode of the Hopeful Environmentalist, our host, Taylor, sits down with Liz Downes from the the Rainforest Information Centre to talk about Rights of Nature, the court cases in Ecuador, and more! EarthX Congress of Conferences Registration: earthx.org 20% Discount Code for EarthX Congress of Conferences: EXGREEN20 Instagram: @earthxorg Episode Resources: Rainforest Information ...

Mar 18, 202444 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Youth vs Government: How Youth Activism and Legal Action Are Changing the World for the Better

Have you ever wondered how an environmental court case works? Or maybe you're wondering how youth can get involved in environmental law. In this episode, our host, Taylor Ganis, sits down with the Assistant Dean for Environmental Law Studies, Randall S. Abate, to discuss what environmental law is, how you can get involved, and where you can find resources about this topic. The George Washington University Law School's Environmental and Energy Law Program is holding their annual Shapiro Environme...

Feb 07, 202444 minSeason 1Ep. 39

The Fight For Environmental Justice: a discussion about environmental racism and injustice in the Ivy City Community

In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant Sebrena Rhodes to discuss the environmental injustices plaguing her community and their fight for justice. We discuss environmental racism, the impacts of industry and capitalism on black, brown, and low-income communities all over the world, and ways that we can move towards a more equitable world for ALL communities. It is important to note that some of the conversations that we are having in this episode are challenging to discuss, but we should ...

Oct 26, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 38

We Can't Talk About Wildfires Without Talking About Colonialism

What do forest fires and colonialism have in common? As it turns out, a lot. In this episode, I speak with forest fire researcher, Jessika McFarland, about how colonialism impacts the forest fires we see today, what a forest fire is, how climate change is fueling them, and why we must change our current fire management and land management practices. Jessika McFarland- IG @jessforplanet Activists, Scientists, and Authors:- Robin Wall Kimmer- Latino Outdoors- Frank Lake- Margo Robins Support Maui ...

Oct 16, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Finding Hope in Community and Extinct Bananas: a discussion with Time For Better's Director of Climate Action

What is the correlation between extinct bananas, COP28 events, building community, and documentaries? The correlation is that these things are all discussed in this exciting episode! In this weeks episode, Taylor speaks with Time For Better's Director of Climate Action, Charly Frisk, who is a climate storyteller. Charly is the director of the documentary, Nordic Seed Heroes, which sheds light on the importance of seed biodiversity (which we discuss in the episode). She also gives us some insight...

Oct 10, 202342 minSeason 1Ep. 36

The Role of Wildlife Filmmaking in Conservation

How does wildlife filmmaking positively impact wildlife conservation? In this episode, our incredible guest speaker, Kaush, discusses the answer to this question, while also providing advice to anyone interested in getting started in wildlife filmmaking. An award-nominated photographer and having worked with conservation organizations and media outlets such as BBC, Kaush is extremely experienced in the wildlife filmmaking field. He shares with us what got him started, how you can get started in ...

Sep 04, 202316 minSeason 1Ep. 35

What is the High Seas Treaty and why is it critically important?

Have you heard people talking about the High Seas and the High Seas Treaty? Well, what exactly is it and why do the High Seas matter? Tune into this weeks episode to hear from the brilliant Director of the High Seas Alliance, Bec Hubbard, who will answer all of these questions and explain why the High Seas are critically important to everyone, even if you don't live near the ocean! High Seas Alliance Website

Aug 28, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 34

The Intersection of Disability Justice and Environmental Justice

What is Disability Justice and what are the connections that it has to Environmental Justice? In this episode, I speak to disabled activist and attorney, Marissa Ditkowsky , on the intersections of disability justice and environmental justice, while also discussing cross movement solidarity, the difference between disability justice and disability rights, and how to advance disability justice within the environmental movement. This episode is available via transcript at https://docs.google.com/d...

Apr 17, 202325 minSeason 1Ep. 33

Sustainable Business Practices and Ocean Bound Plastic

What's the difference between ocean plastic and ocean bound plastic? How much plastic is in our oceans? How do you start a sustainable and ethical business? Our amazing guest speaker, Deidre Horan, founder of Dri, gives us the answers to all of these questions. Whether your considering starting a sustainable company or you just want to learn about ocean plastics, this episode has something for everyone!To support Dri’s kickstarterTo follow Dri on InstagramTo visit Dri’s website

Mar 28, 202330 minSeason 1Ep. 32

What is the Inflation Reduction Act: how it can help you save money while also helping the planet!

In this mini episode, I speak to Shannon Baker-Branstetter, who is the Senior Director of Domestic Climate Policy at the Center for American Progress. We discuss the Inflation Reduction Act and the many different incentives that it offers, what it is, where you can find the resources, and how to stay in the loop! Resources discussed in the episode: cleanenergy.gov Rewiring America Calculator...

Feb 27, 202315 minSeason 1Ep. 31

Life Lessons From Living With Wolves: with Jim and Jamie Dutcher

In this episode, Taylor speaks to Jim and Jamie Dutcher, who are both two well known wolf advocates and extremely accomplished wildlife filmmakers, winning 3 Primetime Emmys. Our discussion focuses on their experiences living with the famed Sawtooth Wolf Pack for 6 years, the lessons they learned from wolves, and why wolves are crucial, keystone species. "It's not hard to be a Matsi" - Jamie (learn more about the importance of this quote during the episode) Support Jim and Jamie's non-profit, Li...

Feb 14, 202334 minSeason 1Ep. 30

Building Inclusive Movements and Why Dismantling White Supremacy is Environmentalism: A Conversation with Isaias Hernandez

"Dismantling White Supremacy is Environmentalism" Joined by Isaias Hernandez, the founder of the online platform, Queer Brown Vegan, we discuss the importance of inclusion within the environmental field, ecological wealth vs generational wealth, why dismantling white supremacy is environmentalism, building community, and accessibility within veganism. You can learn more about the Queer Brown Vegan platform by visiting this link https://queerbrownvegan.com/ Instagram: @queerbrownvegan Liked the e...

Jan 23, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 29

The Importance of a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

Have you been hearing people talking about a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and don't know what it is? Well, we have you covered. Joined by the incredible, Tzeporah Berman, who is the Chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, we discuss what a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty is (and what it would need), what a Just Transition means, the run up to COP28, and what you can do right now to help our world leave fossil fuels in the past. To support Tzeporah and the Fossil Fuel Non-...

Jan 17, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 28

COP27 Youth Activist Spotlight: Part 3

In this episode (which is the 3rd and final part of this series), Taylor interviews 3 incredible youth activists, Hailey Campbell, Raysa Franca, and Khyati Garg, who attended COP27 in Egypt this past November. We hear about their COP27 experiences and key takeaways. Tune in to hear from these amazing climate activists!

Jan 09, 20231 hr 22 minSeason 1Ep. 27

COP27 Youth Activist Spotlight: Part 2

In this episode, which is a 3 part series, Taylor interviews three more incredible youth climate activists who attended COP27. Tune in to listen to their experiences at COP27 in Egypt and what gives them hope regarding the outcomes of the global conference. We hear from: Maria Serra Olivella - Youth Activist from Spain Finnur Ricart Andrason = Youth Activist from Iceland Angela Zhong - Youth Activist from the U.S.A. ( angelazhong.com ) To learn more about these activists, tune into this episode!...

Dec 16, 202258 minSeason 1Ep. 26

COP27 Youth Activist Spotlight: Part 1

In this episode, which is a 3 part series, Taylor interviews three amazing youth climate activists who attended COP27. Tune in to listen to their experiences at COP27 in Egypt and what gives them hope regarding the outcomes of the global conference. We will hear from: Hannah Harrison - Youth Climate Activist from the UK Sofia Luna Quispe - Youth Climate Activist from Peru Victoria Whalen - Youth Climate Activist from the USA Instagram: @hopeful_environmentalist You can support the Hopeful Enviro...

Dec 05, 20221 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 25

How Hope and Optimism Can Help The Environmental Movement: A Discussion With The Climate Optimist

Are you an environmentalist who is angry (kind of like our old podcast name)? In this episode, we speak with the Climate Optimist herself, Anne Therese Gennari, about how we can shift from angry activists, to optimistic and resourceful activists. We dive into research about how the brain works, and how optimistic mindsets can actually be more beneficial to the environmental movement. Also discussed is how we can make that shift from angry to optimistic! You can check out Anne’s new book, The Cli...

Nov 07, 202248 minSeason 1Ep. 24

What is Climate Anxiety and How Can You Cope With It?

Have you heard of terms like climate anxiety and climate doomism? Do you want to learn more about these two topics and how to cope with them? Well you're in luck! In this episode, I speak with climate psychologist, Jessica Kleczka, about what climate anxiety is and how to cope with it. As someone who deals with climate anxiety, I can't wait to practice some of the tips that she discusses. We dive into topics like climate doomism, effective communication as an activist, and the importance of comm...

Oct 24, 202229 minSeason 1Ep. 23
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