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No Place Like Home

50 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 124 ratings

A podcast that gets to the heart of climate change through personal stories. Hosted by Mary Anne Hitt & Anna Jane Joyner.

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S4 Ep 3 | The Uses of Sorrow: Anna Jane

November 17, 2021 15:24 - 1 hour - 57.7 MB

Trigger Warning: Parts of our conversation include subject matters regarding mental illness, substance abuse, and suicide. If these topics could be potentially triggering for you, please listen at your own discretion.  In this final season of NPLH, we’re exploring the concept of loss and what it means to embrace the mystery of the future. For our third and final episode of NPLH, Anna Jane opens up to share her own very personal story of facing death and loss and finding the courage to go on. ...

S4 Ep2 | The Uses of Sorrow: Mary

November 15, 2021 09:00 - 45 minutes - 41.4 MB

Trigger Warning: Parts of our conversation include subject matters regarding mental health issues. If this topic could be potentially triggering for you, please listen at your own discretion.  In this final season of NPLH, we’re exploring the concept of loss and what it means to embrace the mystery of the future. For our second episode of NPLH, we’re talking with Mary Annaïsse Heglar. Mary Annaïse is a climate justice writer and co-founder and co-host of the Hot Take podcast and newsletter. H...

S4 Ep1 | The Uses of Sorrow: Amy

November 15, 2021 09:00 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

Trigger Warning: Parts of our conversation include subject matters regarding mental illness and suicide. If these topics could be potentially triggering, please listen at your own discretion. In this final season of NPLH, we’re exploring the concept of loss and what it means to embrace the mystery of the future. For this first episode of the final season of NPLH, we speak with Amy Westervelt. Amy is the founder of the Critical Frequency podcast network and creator of the award-winning podcast...

Stopping the Storm with Carlos Rodriguez

July 22, 2020 06:55 - 37 minutes - 86.6 MB

In our season finale, we take you on a journey to Puerto Rico to meet evangelical pastor turned relief worker and climate advocate, Carlos Rodriguez. He has a powerful personal story about how the climate impacts of Hurricane Maria and Irma transformed the trajectory of his life and ministry. And he shares profound wisdom on how we can all turn “charity into solidarity” to weather the storms of the climate crisis and more.  Learn more about Carlos’ groundbreaking work here: https://www.happyn...

Braving the Wilderness with Rabbi Jennie Rosenn

July 08, 2020 07:05 - 26 minutes - 61.1 MB

In this profound and beautiful conversation, we talk with Rabbi Jennie Rosenn, Founder and CEO of Dayenu - a movement of American Jews confronting the climate crisis with spiritual audacity and bold political action. She shares powerful stories from the Jewish faith - which provide insight, light and courage in facing dark times. She also shares rituals from the Jewish tradition that help to navigate grief, fight for justice, and honor the historic journey of Jews from oppression and slavery,...

Climate Anxiety as a Spiritual Quest with Sarah Wilson

June 24, 2020 07:01 - 30 minutes - 69.2 MB

In this episode, we chat with mental health guru meets climate rockstar, Sarah Wilson. She’s the author of “First We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Journey Through Anxiety” which explores anxiety as a spiritual quest. Sarah shares how she’s found spiritual insights and courage in both her mental health journey, as well as her efforts to combat the climate crisis. And intriguely, how her anxiety, activism, and spirituality all intersect. This conversation is about finding beauty, courage, vit...

There is No Climate Justice without Racial Justice with Rev. Lennox Yearwood

June 10, 2020 07:01 - 33 minutes - 76.6 MB

This conversation features a renowned leader at the intersection of racial justice, climate change, and culture. It was recorded before the murder of George Floyd and the recent uprisings - but is relevant to this moment. We hope you’ll listen. We’re honored to have this friend and powerful leader on our show.

Indigenous Wisdom & the Seed of Life with Sherri Mitchell

May 20, 2020 13:10 - 38 minutes - 70.7 MB

Sherri Mitchell's name in her language is Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset. She is an indigenous rights attorney from the Penobscot Nation and the author of a wonderful book, Sacred Instructions, that we highly recommend checking out. It brings together indigenous lessons, teachings and guidance she has been moved to share with the wider world, on behalf of the elders in her community Sherri's book: https://sacredinstructions.life/ Additional Music: Chad Crouch - Pacing Hinterheim - Finnaly Lost Daniel B...

Women, Faith, & Courage for the Brokenhearted with Dr. Katharine Wilkinson

May 06, 2020 10:03 - 36 minutes - 66.1 MB

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson is a climate author, strategist, and teacher, working to heal the planet we call home. Katharine talks with us about faith, finding courage with a broken heart, the strength in vulnerability, and why we need female leadership to face climate change. Known for her work at the intersection of climate, religion, gender equality, and women’s leadership, the Boston Globe dubbed her first book, Between God & Green, “a vitally important, even subversive, story.”  Katharine’s ...

Interbeing, Zen Meditation, & the Next Right Thing with Dr. Kritee Kanko

April 22, 2020 07:01 - 29 minutes - 68.6 MB

Climate scientist and Zen Buddhist Dr. Kritee Kanko shares her journey through depression into interbeing with the No Place Like Home family. We look at ecodharma and how meditation and Buddhist teachings can help us navigate the climate crisis - and any crisis.   In this new “Bring the Light” season, we’re exploring how spirituality helps us face the climate crisis. This isn’t something we can beat with technology, policy and science alone. It takes heart and strength and courage - the kinds...

Witchcraft, Healing, and Desire with Jamie Lee Finch

April 08, 2020 07:01 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

A former evangelical turned witch, Jamie Lee Finch shares wisdom from this ancient goddess religion on navigating the climate crisis. We explore her surprising spiritual journey, the history of witches as healers, how climate justice connects with desire and sex magic, and why honoring our bodies is critical in the fight to heal our earth home. A sex witch, embodiment coach, activist, and poet, Jamie is also the author of: “You Are Your Own: A Reckoning with the Religious Trauma of Evangelica...

Being Christlike in the Climate Crisis with Science Mike

March 25, 2020 07:01 - 29 minutes - 40.4 MB

In this new “Bring the Light” season, we explore how spirituality helps us face the climate crisis. This isn’t something we can beat with technology, policy and science alone. It takes heart and strength and courage - the kinds of things many people draw from their spiritual or faith traditions. This episode we speak with Mike McHargue, a Southern Baptist turned atheist turned science-loving mystic follower of Jesus. Mike tackles the big questions on his podcasts The Liturgists and Ask Scienc...

This World as a Place of Worship with Ibrahim Abdul-Matin

March 25, 2020 07:01 - 33 minutes - 45.9 MB

What does Islam teach us about facing climate change? We ask Ibrahim Abdul-Matin: an urban strategist, author and thought leader who has advised political leaders and corporations on climate policy. He also wrote a beautiful book called: “Green Deen : What Islam Teaches about Protecting the Planet.”  In this new “Bring the Light” season, we’re exploring how spirituality helps us face the climate crisis. This isn’t something we can beat with technology, policy and science alone. It takes heart...

Welcome to Season 3: Bring the Light

March 04, 2020 08:05 - 1 minute - 2.38 MB

In Season 3, Bring the Light, we'll explore how faith and spirituality, in all its forms, can help us wrap our arms around the climate crisis.

#35 Against Impossible Odds with Science Mike

December 10, 2019 05:30 - 31 minutes

In this new season of No Place Like Home we are exploring how we use faith and spirituality, in all its forms, to wrap our arms around the climate crisis. This episode we speak with Mike McHargue, a Christian-turned-atheist-turned follower of Jesus. Mike tackles the big questions on his podcasts The Liturgists and Ask Science Mike, and we were thrilled to talk with him about his faith journey, learning from the Gwich’in in the Arctic Refuge, and where he draws strength in trying times. Show ...

#34 Bonus: Telling Better Climate Stories with Amy Westervelt of DRILLED

November 21, 2019 15:44 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

This bonus episode of No Place Like Home was produced in partnership with Drilled. Host Amy Westervelt speaks with Anna Jane about the importance of good storytelling around the climate crisis, and how culture and entertainment can motivate action. Also featured are Mary Annaïse Heglar, Adam McKay, and David Wallace Wells. This is the second of two Drilled episodes on the subject, find the first and others at https://www.criticalfrequency.org/drilled To support Bernadette Demientieff and h...

#33 *All the Climate Feels* Season Finale - with Mary Annaïse Heglar!

June 17, 2019 10:00 - 38 minutes - 88.3 MB

This season on No Place Like Home we’ve been diving into *All The Climate Feels* - the emotional, psychological and spiritual elements of climate change. For our season finale, we chat all the climate feels - and our vision for a new world - with one of our fave pod friends and listeners, Mary Annaïse Heglar. Mary Annaïse is a treasured climate justice essayist and the Director of Publications at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), as well as a twitter extraordinaire. She has a gian...

#32 We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song - with Karenna Gore

April 16, 2019 06:19 - 35 minutes - 80.5 MB

This episode is devoted to faith, spirituality, religion - and how it contributes to (and complicates) our lives and the climate fight. We’re excited to bring y’all a beautiful, thought-provoking conversation with Karenna Gore - Al Gore’s daughter - who has emerged as a leading spiritual thinker on climate change and spirituality. “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.” ― Pope John Paul II This season on No Place Like Home we’ve been di...

#31 Giving up isn't an option. Feels from the frontlines w/ Indigenous leader Bernadette Demientieff

February 28, 2019 11:44 - 30 minutes - 70.6 MB

This season we’ve been taking a deep dive into how climate change makes us feel - how it impacts us emotionally and spiritually - on a heart level. But what if your whole culture and identity were imperiled right now? This episode, we're honored to share the powerful, aching story of Bernadette Demientieff - a leader of the Gwich’in in Alaska. She's fighting for the survival of her way of life and sacred land - threatened by being on the frontlines of climate change, but also a cruel new ef...

#30 Art might save us with Joel McKerrow!

January 30, 2019 11:00 - 39 minutes - 89.6 MB

In this episode, we ask that age-old question: can art really save the world? Or at least help us find sanity, courage, and joy in the face of climate change? Join us for some powerful poetry, musings on the revolution, and more with Joel McKerrow, a renowned writer, performance poet, speaker & teacher. Joel McKerrow is one of Australia’s most revered performance poets. Read more about his story and art here: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/ If you likewise fall in love with Joel's poetry, yo...

#29 Welcome to the apocalypse! We're glad you're here. adrienne maree brown shares survival tips

December 19, 2018 10:00 - 36 minutes - 82.6 MB

In this episode, we talk taking care of ourselves and each other - and the utter importance of finding and fighting for joy in the midst of the climate apocalypse. Join us and the AMAZING Adrienne Maree Brown - a writer, facilitator, emergent strategist, healer, doula, sci-fi scholar, philosopher and pleasure activist. Warning: we're passionate people and strong language is used in this episode. Show notes: - If you're able, please support California wildfire relief: https://act.sierrac...

#28 A call for courage, not hope - with Dr. Kate Marvel

November 15, 2018 09:00 - 28 minutes - 64.3 MB

This season, we're getting to the heart of *All The Climate Feels.* Let's face it: climate change makes us feel anxious, afraid, angry, apathetic, and even depressed. Join us as we get personal with experts and folks on the frontlines to explore how we cope - and find out what we can do to find strength, courage, peace, and joy in the face of climate change. This episode, we get real with a climate scientist. What does it *feel* like to study this planetary and humanitarian crisis? Dr. K...

#27 Anxious about climate change? You’re not alone. With Dr. Renee Lertzman

October 30, 2018 03:40 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB

Let's face it: climate change makes us feel anxious, afraid, angry, apathetic, and even depressed. This season, we're getting to the heart of *All The Climate Feels.* Join us as we get personal with experts and folks on the frontlines to explore how we cope - and find out what we can do to find strength, courage, peace, and even joy in the face of climate change. We’re kicking things off with a fascinating chat with someone who has been studying “eco-anxiety” since it was a thing. What ...

#26 Zero Hour | How Then Shall We Live Pt. 5

July 11, 2018 12:16 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

Mary Anne updates us on booting Pruitt! Then, Anna Jane and Mary Anne share a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT and reflect on what they learned from their series 'How Then Shall We Live?' - which explores whether or not our personal choices matter in the fight against climate change. Anna Jane also sits down for a powerful chat with 18-year old Iris Fen Gillingham, activist and partnerships director for 'This is Zero Hour' - the youth climate movement and march happening on July 21st in Washington, DC. ...

#25 The Sky's The Limit | How Then Shall We Live Pt. 4

June 06, 2018 01:41 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

In part 4 of our series 'How Then Shall We Live?' which explores whether or not our personal choices matter in the fight against climate change, Mary Anne and Anna Jane explore whether or not to cut down on flying because of the harmful impact on the climate. They are joined by Dr. Peter Kalmus, a climate scientist at NASA (speaking on his own behalf) who made the personal decision to avoid flying to reduce his carbon footprint. It's an inspiring and surprising dialogue on the beauty, life le...

#24 Good Energy | How Then Shall We Live Pt. 3

May 08, 2018 11:22 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

Michael Grunwald, veteran energy and political reporter at Politico, joins us to talk about going solar, buying an electric vehicle, and saving money in part 3 of our series 'How Then Shall We Live?' which explores whether or not our personal choices matter in the fight against climate change. Our topic for this episode is (good) energy. Michael Grunwald inspired Mary Anne to buy an electric car for her family, and she and Anna Jane catch up on that, Scott Pruitt's latest parade of scandals, ...

#23 Food For Thought | How Then Shall We Live Pt. 2

April 04, 2018 10:00 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

Mary Anne and Anna Jane dive into part 2 of our series 'How Then Shall We Live?' which explores whether or not our personal choices matter in the fight against climate change. We ponder our personal eating habits and how they fit in with the larger food system. Our guest is Dr. Emelie Peine (Mary Anne's sister!!!), an expert on food policy at the University of Puget Sound, who shares some eye-opening revelations. Here are the organizations Emelie mentioned: - National Family Farm Coalition, ...

#22 Should We Have Kids In The Age of Climate Change? | How Then Shall We Live Pt. 1

March 06, 2018 13:58 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

We embark on a bold new series, 'How Then Shall We Live?' which explores whether or not our personal choices matter in the fight against climate change. This episode considers the decision to have children (or not) and how that decision impacts our lives, their lives, and our planet. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club Show Notes: - Climate chang...

#21 The New Moral Reimagining with William Matthews

January 16, 2018 16:12 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Hosts Mary Anne and Anna Jane share their hopes, intentions, and climate expectations for 2018 before welcoming rockstar and spiritual leader William Matthews to discuss environmental racism, evangelicals, and how spirituality and activism go hand in hand. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club Show notes: - "Expect Environmental Battles to Be ‘Even...

#20 Good Riddance, 2017.

December 24, 2017 19:34 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

Hosts Anna Jane and Mary Anne put 2017 in the rearview and prepare for 2018 with hope and action items. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club

#19 Change is in the Air with Ann Friedman

November 28, 2017 04:39 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

Anna Jane and Mary Anne chat with 'Call Your Girlfriend' Co-host Ann Friedman about all the change happening in our social, political and actual climate. They explore the intersection of feminism and climate change, women and the media, as well as Ann’s recent eye-opening trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Check out Ann Friedman's podcast at www.callyourgirlfriend.com and subscribe to her fantastic newsletter at www.annfriedman.com/weekly. Here's the article we reference at the top of the show...

#18 The New Leaders On Climate with Antha Williams

November 03, 2017 03:36 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Hosts Anna Jane and Mary Anne are joined by Antha WIlliams of Bloomberg Philanthropies to explore how visionaries outside of the government are now leading on climate, elevating women's leadership, and the need to bring more art, culture, and storytelling into the climate movement. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club

#17 Rethinking Our Relationship to Mother Earth with Peter Illyn

October 02, 2017 04:09 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

Hosts Anna Jane and Mary Anne discuss the new film 'mother!' and its powerful allegory about climate change before Anna Jane sits down with Peter Illyn, christian environmentalist and director of 'Restoring Eden' to discuss our role in the relationship we have with the planet. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club

#16 Weathering The Storms with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe

September 09, 2017 21:40 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

Anna Jane and Mary Anne discuss the recent rash of storms, floods and weather related disasters before revisiting their conversation with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe about faith and activism and extreme weather. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Additional production help by Daniel Tureck - Our theme music is by River Whyless - And we are supported by the Sierra Club

#15 Pop Culture's Best Climate Coverage

August 21, 2017 10:50 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Anna Jane and Mary Anne rundown their favorite climate change coverage from the world of pop culture. Awesome climate content we chat about this episode: - The Liturgist's podcast episode "Pale Blue Dot" http://www.theliturgists.com/podcast/2017/6/20/pale-blue-dot - "New Rule: Make Earth Great Again" on Real Time with Bill Maher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrGFEW2Hb2g - On the Media "Solastalgia, and Other Words for Our Changing World" http://www.wnyc.org/story/whats-in-name/ - S-Tow...

#14 Rising From the Ashes with Michael Bonfiglio

July 21, 2017 06:36 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB

We're joined by filmmaker Michael Bonfiglio to talk storytelling, climate change, and his new film 'From The Ashes,' that tells the story of coal pollution, our nation's shift beyond coal, and the need for an economic transition in coal communities. We also chat about the viral New York Magazine climate article by David Wallace-Wells, hotly debated online and now the most read article in the magazine's history. - Learn more about "From the Ashes' film here: https://www.fromtheashesfilm.com...

#13 Life After Paris

June 15, 2017 05:57 - 24 minutes - 22.1 MB

Mary Anne & Anna Jane process Trump's foolish decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement. And on a brighter note, we discuss where we go from here and why there's all the more reason to hold onto hope. Teaser: onward and upward. Action Items: - Call you Senator 218-209-4082 - 10 Things You Can Do to Resist Trump’s Historic Paris Mistake: https://sierraclub.org/compass/2017/06/10-things-you-can-do-resist-trump-s-historic-paris-mistake - No Place Like Home is hos...

#12 Civil Rights & Climate Change with Rashad Robinson

May 24, 2017 04:26 - 30 minutes - 27.5 MB

We're joined by Rashad Robinson of Color of Change, a brilliant strategist and progressive leader, to discuss the intersection of civil rights, racial justice and climate change. It's an inspiring conversation about how to keep moving forward, and how no one is on the sidelines, in the Trump era. And we catch up about our first big climate federal victory - also Trump's first loss in Congress. - Learn more about Color of Change and support their work here: https://www.colorofchange.org/ - Re...

#11 Fill the Cracks with Gold with Nellis Kennedy-Howard

May 04, 2017 14:12 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

We get real exploring how we can make beauty out of brokenness, inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, and we chat with Nellis Kennedy-Howard about the women of Standing Rock, how we can't leave our identities at the door of our activism, and making the climate movement welcoming to everyone. Nellis Kennedy-Howard is the Sierra Club’s Director of Equity, Inclusion and Justice where she leads the effort to transform Sierra Club into an organization that welcomes ...

#10 Thermometers Are Not Republican or Democrat with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe

April 19, 2017 13:53 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

We talk with world-famous climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe about overcoming the divide, why facts alone are not enough, and how her evangelical faith inspires her work. Katharine has been called the best climate communicator of our generation and was recently recognized by Time and Fortune Magazine as one of the world's most important leaders. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner, and produced, edited and mixed by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by Rive...

#9 A Golden Age For Activism with David Roberts

April 05, 2017 05:52 - 40 minutes - 37.4 MB

We talk with Vox's David Roberts about Trump's newly signed executive orders on energy & climate, what they mean, and how we are experiencing a new golden age for activism. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner, and produced, edited and mixed by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - Additional mixing by Daniel Tureck - Special thanks to our guest David Roberts Links: David Roberts Tedx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7ktYbVwr90

#8 Badass Women Unite

March 27, 2017 06:53 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

Anna Jane and Mary Anne discuss the latest climate news concerning the Keystone XL Pipeline and the latest climate budget. Then they discuss the Women4Climate conference and how women everywhere can help protect our planet. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner, and produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - We are sponsored by the Sierra Club Links: - GreenBiz names Mary Anne one of 9 badass women fighting climate change: https://www...

#7 Living Dangerously with Joel Bach

March 09, 2017 14:50 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

We talk with Joel Bach, co-creator of the star-studded Emmy-winning climate series Years of Living Dangerously and one of the best storytellers in the business. People often tune out when presented with overwhelming information or even the latest news, but everyone leans into a good story. In these increasingly crazy times, how do we tell captivating stories that inspire hope & move people to action? We explore this and more with Joel - plus, he shares behind the scenes stories of working wit...

#6 You've Got To Have Faith with Diana Butler Bass

February 22, 2017 05:47 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Religion has long played a powerful role in shaping American politics and culture, including the climate debate. Diana Butler Bass, renowned religious scholar and author, is our guest on this episode, where we chat about what faith has to offer climate activism. We also explore how different concepts of God influence how we think about caring for our world - and each other. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner - We are produced by Zach Mack - Our theme musi...

#5 Taking On Trump

January 31, 2017 06:44 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

After a post-election hiatus, we are back with a reenergized sense of purpose and we’re gearing up to take on Trump’s environmentally reckless agenda. In this episode we assess where we stand as citizens concerned about our planet and discuss in detail exactly what we all can do to help on a local and global level. Join us. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner, and produced by Zach Mack - Our theme music is by River Whyless - Additional audio assistance by Da...

#4 David Can Beat Goliath with May Boeve

November 02, 2016 14:36 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

We talk with May Boeve, climate power lady and executive director of 350.org, about reaching across divisions and winning climate fights against all odds, how to sustain ourselves and fellow activists for the long haul, and what it's like to be in a Vogue photo shoot. We also catch up about Anna Jane's journey with her dad, a prominent pastor and climate skeptic, since the filming of Years of Living Dangerously season one. **One editorial note: There's a mistake in our Dinner Party Climate F...

#3 How Does Activism Go Viral? with Renee Miller

October 26, 2016 13:47 - 30 minutes - 70.2 MB

We talk with social media strategist Renee Miller about pop culture, social media, race in the climate movement, and our favorite world-saving celebrity vampire Ian Somerhalder. We also catch up on how Leonardo DiCaprio, the Olympics, and Finding Dory are teaching us all how to make climate activism go viral. - No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner, and produced, edited and mixed by Zach Mack. Our theme music is by River Whyless. - Special thanks to our guest Re...

#2 The Next Four Years with Jacob Smith

October 12, 2016 03:49 - 28 minutes - 26.4 MB

We talk with former Bernie Sanders climate staffer Jacob Smith about the next four years, and it's actually an encouraging, uplifting conversation about the election for a change - imagine that! From zika funding to leading the world on climate, we talk about what's at stake and the big opportunity ahead. No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner and produced by Zach Mack. Special thanks to our guest Jacob Smith. Additional mixing by Daniel Tureck.

#1 Hip, Cool, Sexy with Jesse Sweet

October 05, 2016 03:23 - 31 minutes - 72.2 MB

Welcome to the first episode of No Place Like Home, a podcast that brings heart, soul, warmth, optimism, and real talk into the climate change conversation. On this episode, we speak with filmmaker Jesse Sweet, of the Emmy-winning series “Years of Living Dangerously,” about how to tell more compelling stories, parenting in the age of climate change and Arnold Schwarzenegger's unforgettable advice on how we win on climate! Big thanks to our sponsor, the Sierra Club, and to River Whyless for...

Introducing No Place Like Home

September 29, 2016 19:23 - 1 minute - 1.77 MB

No Place Like Home is a podcast that gets to the heart of Climate Change. Check out our first episode Wednesday October 5th and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes and leave us a comment or a review.

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