Our oceans are in distress as we continue to overfish marine ecosystems around the world. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a major enabler but the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is standing in the way. Literally. Tune in to learn more about the crucial work Sea Shepherd is doing to protect our oceans and our planet, and how you can get involved today.
Read MoreIt's not easy to stay focused on the positive. In a world with growing challenges it can be easy to lose sight of the millions of people who are making the world a better place. It comes down to three important questions: what do we believe about ourselves, what do we believe about each other, and what do we believe is possible?
Read MoreThe pandemic showed us how crucial Nature can be. But millions of people in cities around the world had little to no access to green spaces, and still don't. The New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is changing that. NYRP is working to ensure that every New Yorker understands the meaning and value of Nature.
Read MoreTony Rinaudo is re-greening Africa, shrinking the Sahara Desert, bringing food security and financial freedom to millions of farmers and their families, and healing the Earth in the process. Tony teaches us that seeking to live a life of purpose combined with not giving up can lead to miraculous change.
Read MoreWhy do corporations believe they can get away with anything? Because they think nobody is watching. But we can change that. By building global action networks focused on increasing transparency we can make sure no organization is operating in the dark. And when citizens are aware, united, and empowered anything can change.
Read MoreLast year on Florida's east coast over 1,100 manatees died from starvation, a devastating loss. Patrick Rose of Save the Manatee Club tells us about the warning signs scientists have seen coming for decades, why we've reached a tipping point, and how manatees are offering us an opportunity to save ourselves by saving them first.
Read MoreHow can music save the world? What is the role of art in the 21st century? AURORA believes that each of us has a role to play in reshaping our world for the better and that the simplest actions from individual people make a difference. Tune in, get inspired, and be part of changing the world today.
Read MoreWho decides what happens to land? To water? To wildlife? To trees? Is it governments who choose? Private owners? Do citizens have any right to determine how we treat the planet? The activists and First Nations of Clayoquot Sound and Fairy Creek have an answer: it's time to get government and greed out of the equation.
Read MoreThe 1% are destroying the Earth and convincing us it's good for us. And Vandana Shiva has an answer: "Not on our watch." We speak to the globally respected and award-winning activist, author, scientist, speaker, and protector of life about the crucial crossroads we are standing at in 2022.
Read MoreThe power of the people is real, and it starts with each of us. We're joined by Ole von Uexkull of the Right Livelihood Foundation. Known worldwide as the "alternative Nobel Prize", Right Livelihood laureates are reimagining our world and building solutions to global problems right now.
Read MoreNew year, new chance. But how many more chances will we have? How can we finally build the better world we know is possible to ensure the health of people and planet for generations? How can we get excited about this opportunity instead of anxious? Nathan explores these questions and more in our first episode to kick off 2022.
Read MoreAs big as our problems seem the solutions are closer than we think. There are examples of people who have already found solutions all around us. What kinds of problems do you see that you want to help solve? What can you do today to imagine better and then take action to help build a better world?
Read MoreThe stories we tell define who we are and how we see the world. Join us for a conversation with filmmaker Sam Rose Phillips, who shares what she's learned as an artist by telling stories about conservation, wildlife protection, and a growing movement led by Indigenous voices to reimagine our relationship to the natural world.
Read MoreAs big as our problems seem the solutions are closer than we think. There are examples of people who have already found solutions all around us. What kinds of problems do you see that you want to help solve? What can you do today to imagine better and then take action to help build a better world?
Read MoreThere is no reason for anyone to go hungry. And Matt Jozwiak of Rethink Food is on a mission to prove it. By partnering with top restaurants and small businesses around the United States, Rethink is creating a new model to end food insecurity. Listen for ways you can become part of the mission to end hunger in the United States and around the world.
Read MoreAs big as our problems seem the solutions are closer than we think. There are examples of people who have already found solutions all around us. What kinds of problems do you see that you want to help solve? What can you do today to imagine better and then take action to help build a better world?
Read MoreEvery life matters. Every member of an ecosystem is needed to help that community thrive, yet as humans we often pretend like we are the only ones who matter. Melissa Sciacca of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust gives us a window into the experiences of African wildlife, what we can learn from them, and how we can ensure that these beautiful animals share the planet with us for generations to come.
Read MoreHow you dress can change the world. Small and large brands around the world are starting to wake up and transform how they do business to protect people and planet. Annick Ireland tells us how we can all be part of the global revolution happening right now in fashion. It's time for us to make a real fashion statement, where we wear our values on our sleeve.
Read MoreThings may be chaotic, but we can rise above the worst of it. Rather than getting stuck in judgment and blame, we can find compassion for ourselves and for others to recognize that we're all doing our best. Compassion leads us away from the daily dramas so that even during the most difficult times we can find a sense of calm.
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