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Episode 1: Container Love

An episode of the Take me to the River podcast, hosted by Siwan Lovett, titled "Episode 1: Container Love" was published on January 19, 2020 and runs 8 minutes.

January 19, 2020 ·8m · Take me to the River

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Questions, comments, feedback? Tap here to send us a message! The first episode of our new podcast ‘Conversation Over A Cuppa’ focuses on the impact of the recent devastating Australian bushfires - the loss of people's homes, death and injury to wildlife, and vast tracts of burnt bushland. Siwan talks about how it has affected her personally, leading to feelings of anxiety, fear, anger and sadness. She shares how she is finding comfort in understanding more about the ‘ecological...

Questions, comments, feedback? Tap here to send us a message!

The first episode of our new podcast ‘Conversation Over A Cuppa’ focuses on the impact of the recent devastating Australian bushfires - the loss of people's homes, death and injury to wildlife, and vast tracts of burnt bushland.  

Siwan talks about how it has affected her personally, leading to feelings of anxiety, fear, anger and sadness.  She shares how she is finding comfort in understanding more about the ‘ecological grief’ so many of us are experiencing and provides some practical examples that show how through small acts of compassion, like placing water out for wildlife, we can retain hope in ourselves, each other and our environment.

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