Listen "Episode 1: Will and Amanda: Wildfire, Parenthood, and Finding Resilience in a Changing World"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we journey to Yellowknife, Canada, to hear firsthand accounts of living through a climate-induced wildfire evacuation. Join Cassandra as she speaks with Amanda and Will, two friends grappling with the realities of raising children and maintaining community in a world increasingly impacted by environmental change.
Guest Bios:
William (Will) Gagnon is an engineer working on decarbonizing healthcare systems from the Center for Sustainable Medicine at the National University of Singapore. He shares his insights on climate resilience and the importance of systemic change.
Amanda Annand is a parent and a Communities and Social Performance Advisor for Rio Tinto. Living in Yellowknife, Amanda has firsthand experience with the impacts of climate change. Her work focuses on community development and mine closure in resource-dependent communities.
Key Takeaways:
Climate change is personal
Parenthood in the Climate Era: The conversation explored the complex emotions of becoming a parent amidst growing climate concerns. Amanda's experience with climate anxiety and grief resonated with Cassie's own reflections on raising a child in an uncertain future.
Hope and Resilience are Essential: Despite the challenges, the guests emphasized the importance of maintaining hope and cultivating resilience. Amanda highlighted the example of marginalized communities who have historically found ways to persevere in the face of adversity.
Finding Meaning and Purpose: The discussion touched upon balancing personal responsibility with systemic change. Will’s journey from individual actions to focusing on decarbonizing healthcare systems illustrated the importance of finding ways to make a difference within one's sphere of influence.
Community and Connection: The episode highlighted the power of community in navigating climate challenges. Will and Amanda's "commune" and the support they found within their community during the evacuation underscored the importance of human connection in times of crisis.
The Power of Stories: The speakers acknowledged the role of storytelling in making sense of the changing world and envisioning a better future. Sharing personal experiences with climate change can create a sense of urgency and inspire action.
Relevant Links:
Book: "Ministry for the Future" by Kim Stanley Robinson
TV show: “The Last of Us”
Event: The 2023 wildfire evacuation of Yellowknife, Canada
Event: The 2016 Fort McMurray fire in Alberta
Guest Bios:
William (Will) Gagnon is an engineer working on decarbonizing healthcare systems from the Center for Sustainable Medicine at the National University of Singapore. He shares his insights on climate resilience and the importance of systemic change.
Amanda Annand is a parent and a Communities and Social Performance Advisor for Rio Tinto. Living in Yellowknife, Amanda has firsthand experience with the impacts of climate change. Her work focuses on community development and mine closure in resource-dependent communities.
Key Takeaways:
Climate change is personal
Parenthood in the Climate Era: The conversation explored the complex emotions of becoming a parent amidst growing climate concerns. Amanda's experience with climate anxiety and grief resonated with Cassie's own reflections on raising a child in an uncertain future.
Hope and Resilience are Essential: Despite the challenges, the guests emphasized the importance of maintaining hope and cultivating resilience. Amanda highlighted the example of marginalized communities who have historically found ways to persevere in the face of adversity.
Finding Meaning and Purpose: The discussion touched upon balancing personal responsibility with systemic change. Will’s journey from individual actions to focusing on decarbonizing healthcare systems illustrated the importance of finding ways to make a difference within one's sphere of influence.
Community and Connection: The episode highlighted the power of community in navigating climate challenges. Will and Amanda's "commune" and the support they found within their community during the evacuation underscored the importance of human connection in times of crisis.
The Power of Stories: The speakers acknowledged the role of storytelling in making sense of the changing world and envisioning a better future. Sharing personal experiences with climate change can create a sense of urgency and inspire action.
Relevant Links:
Book: "Ministry for the Future" by Kim Stanley Robinson
TV show: “The Last of Us”
Event: The 2023 wildfire evacuation of Yellowknife, Canada
Event: The 2016 Fort McMurray fire in Alberta
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