How to Tell Strategic Stories that Clarify Climate Crisis - Megan Mayhew-Bergman | Rapid Response #12 episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 1H 3M

How to Tell Strategic Stories that Clarify Climate Crisis - Megan Mayhew-Bergman | Rapid Response #12

from Urgent Futures with Jesse Damiani · host Jesse Damiani and Megan Mayhew-Bergman

Climate change is an issue that already impacts everyone, and is poised to disrupt everything about life as we understand it. And yet it still so often manages to be presented as a niche issue. What gives? Why can’t we get it together?Support the show by checking out: ProtonVPN (gold-standard VPN—fast and safe. Click the link to get 55% off VPN Plus: $4.49/mo). ZBiotics (Decrease impact of hangovers. Code: JESSEDAMIANI for 10% off), MUD\WTR (43% off starter kits), 1Password (simplify your life and increase digital safety), Mission Farms CBD (healthy, effective CBD for relief, sleep, and wellbeing—25% off with email).Insert all requisite frustrations about capitalism and billionaires, but glossing the issue that way doesn’t address the broader dynamic in which people—whether as individuals or in communities—are not approaching the scale of the disaster with appropriate urgency and care. Climate change, among other things, is a coordination and communications problem. If we can start to address the underlying assumptions, narratives, and ideas that are perpetuating status quo, I think we’d be surprised how much of a difference that would make in building solidarity and cooperation, to encourage everyday folks to fight for a livable planet in whatever way makes sense given their circumstances.I can spout off about this all day, but Megan is deep in the work—which expresses itself in many forms. She documents and analyzes climate-related events and phenomena as a journalist, writes deft climate fiction that digs into the messiness and nuance of living in a changing planet, advises organizations on telling strategic climate stories through her agency, GreenStory, and creates space for other writers to approach all the above as both a professor and in running the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference. Understandably, I was keen to get into it with her, to find out how she’s thinking through these wicked problems, responses to them, and the role that artists and writers can play. As you’ll hear me say in the conversation, I came in with high expectations, and this conversation blew past them. Megan’s insights are absolutely must-listen—especially for creative folks looking to better understand how think about these issues and what they can do.BIO: Megan Mayhew-Bergman is the author of three books, most recently How Strange a Season. Her essays and journalism have been featured in The Guardian, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and the Atlantic. She is the Director of Creative Writing at Middlebury College and the Director of the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference. She serves on the board of The Thoreau Prize and Conservation Law Foundation, and co-founded GreenStory, a narrative consulting firm for clean energy organizations and NGOs.Find more episodes of Urgent Futures at: youtube.com/@UrgentFutures. Get full access to Reality Studies at www.realitystudies.co/subscribe

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