Episode Description
In this episode of Anxiety Matters, BZW and BZE engage in a deep conversation about climate anxiety with environmental activist Lisa Kaas Boyle. They begin with striking statistics on plastic consumption, contrasting U.S. practices with those of Denmark, which sets the stage for a discussion on cultural and policy shifts necessary to tackle environmental issues.
Lisa shares her unique experiences as an environmental attorney, shedding light on eco-anxiety as a legitimate concern rooted in our environmental crises. They highlight the importance of validating personal feelings related to climate anxiety and explore actionable steps individuals can take to combat these feelings.
Lisa emphasizes the power of community activism, simple lifestyle changes, and connecting with nature as paths to empowerment and resilience in the face of climate change. This episode serves as a call to action, inspiring listeners to engage with environmental justice and fostering hope amid challenging times.
HIGHLIGHTS:
8:46 Lisa's Doppelganger
15:03 Eco-Anxiety and Action
19:04 Nature as a Healing Force
23:37 Taking Action Against Pollution
30:58 The Truth About Compostable Bags
35:14 Empowering the Next Generation
41:11 Kids Connecting with Nature
connect with Lisa:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-kaas-boyle-03938519/
Overload: America's Toxic Lovestory: https://overloadfilm.com/
mentioned in episode:
CONNECT WITH THE BONNIE ZUCKERS:
Bonnie Zucker Ph.D.(west) Website
Bonnie Zucker Psy.D. (east) Website
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