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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 25 MIN

The climate reality check meets hope

from The Women's Agenda Podcast

The global wins on gender equality face backlash, and Australia gets a risk assessment reality check on climate change.So where's the hope? Meet Natalie Kyriacou, an environmentalist and writer on a mission to get us all curious about the natural world, regardless of where we think we might sit on the political spectrum.Natalie has garnered massive local and international attention for her just-released book, Nature's Last Dance, especially in how she navigates the stories of nature in ways that everyone can access and find something worth saving.Natalie speaks about hope, the wins of the past that can highlight the opportunities of the present, and why she's dedicated her life and career to witnessing and sharing the best of nature, and bringing it to everyoneAbout today's guest: Natalie is an environmentalist, presenter, Board Director, climate and nature advisor, and Fortune 30 Under 30 honouree and one of LinkedIn’s “top green voices". Her first book, Nature's Last Dance: Tales of Wonder in an Age of Extinction, has just come out.Our new Women's Agenda Today format aims to break down some of the latest things we're covering on Women's Agenda and take a daily 'deep dive' into a key story with a newsmaker, a key expert source who can share a great women's perspective on a major story we're following, or a key contributor or journalist.We're running Women's Agenda Daily as a pilot project for three months. Expect to see the format evolve over that time. You can share your feedback by getting in contact.Check out more on the stories discussed today at Women's Agenda, where you can also sign up for our free daily newsletter.You can support our work by becoming a Women's Agenda Member.Women's Agenda Today is published by Agenda Media, the 100% female-owned and run publisher of Women's Agenda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The global wins on gender equality face backlash, and Australia gets a risk assessment reality check on climate change.So where's the hope? Meet Natalie Kyriacou, an environmentalist and writer on a mission to get us all curious about the natural world, regardless of where we think we might sit on the political spectrum.Natalie has garnered massive local and international attention for her just-released book, Nature's Last Dance, especially in how she navigates the stories of nature in ways that everyone can access and find something worth saving.Natalie speaks about hope, the wins of the past that can highlight the opportunities of the present, and why she's dedicated her life and career to witnessing and sharing the best of nature, and bringing it to everyoneAbout today's guest: Natalie is an environmentalist, presenter, Board Director, climate and nature advisor, and Fortune 30 Under 30 honouree and one of LinkedIn’s “top green voices". Her first book, Nature's Last Dance: Tales of Wonder in an Age of Extinction, has just come out.Our new Women's Agenda Today format aims to break down some of the latest things we're covering on Women's Agenda and take a daily 'deep dive' into a key story with a newsmaker, a key expert source who can share a great women's perspective on a major story we're following, or a key contributor or journalist.We're running Women's Agenda Daily as a pilot project for three months. Expect to see the format evolve over that time. You can share your feedback by getting in contact.Check out more on the stories discussed today at Women's Agenda, where you can also sign up for our free daily newsletter.You can support our work by becoming a Women's Agenda Member.Women's Agenda Today is published by Agenda Media, the 100% female-owned and run publisher of Women's Agenda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The global wins on gender equality face backlash, and Australia gets a risk assessment reality check on climate change.So where's the hope? Meet Natalie Kyriacou, an environmentalist and writer on a mission to get us all curious about the natural...

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