Listen "Ep 1. Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis"
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful first episode of Climate Courage, clinical psychologist Emily Toner explores the emotional toll of climate change and why our greatest environmental challenge may not be a technology problem at all, but a problem of human behaviour.With a personal story followed by a perspective-taking practice, Emily helps listeners begin to process eco-anxiety, climate grief, and the overwhelm that so many people feel in the face of environmental collapse.You’ll discover:Why the climate crisis is a psychological crisisThe emotional barriers that keep us from taking actionA surprising truth about what trees can teach usHow to reconnect to purpose, calm, and collective powerWhether you're a sustainability leader, environmental activist, or someone who simply cares deeply and feels deeply, this episode will help you ground yourself, gain perspective, and begin your journey toward inner and outer resilience.Try this episode if you're feeling:Climate anxiety or environmental overwhelmStuck in fear, helplessness, or inactionDisconnected from purpose or hopeListen now and take the first step toward climate courage.Resources & Links→ Book Emily’s Climate Courage Workshops for Teams: emilytoner.com→ Support the podcast on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/climatecourage
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