EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 41 MIN
The Truth About Climate Leadership and What We Can Do | Jo Taranto
from CuppaTV
What does real climate leadership look like—and how do we keep hope alive in a world full of political noise and environmental stress? In this energising and heartening conversation, climate communicator and changemaker Jo Taranto sits down with For Our Future host Taylor Dee Hawkins for a frank chat about what’s really going on in our communities, workplaces and homes when it comes to climate action—and what we can all do next. Jo brings the rare blend of deep expertise, lived experience, and straight-up humanity. From her rural roots as a farmer’s daughter to leading the social enterprise Good for the Hood, Jo knows how to make sustainability feel possible (and even joyful). 🎧 It’s the kind of conversation that meets you where you’re at—and gives you something solid to walk away with. In this session, you’ll learn: Why we need empathy, not just expertise, in climate conversations How storytelling and joy can drive real change What parents can do to support kids’ climate anxiety Practical tips for leaders juggling team goals and climate goals How to engage communities who feel left out of the conversation The importance of building trust before building momentum If you’re a leader, parent, communicator or just someone trying to figure out how to stay hopeful—this one’s for you. Join the movement via the For Our Future campaign website to be kept up-to-date and contribute your voice to the call for future generations policy. https://www.forourfuturecampaign.org/ Make your voice heard! https://www.foundationsfortomorrow.org/ Follow Cuppa.tv and join our Circle Community to stay in the know https://cuppa-community.circle.so/feed Want to speak further with our guest? https://cuppa.pickmybrain.world/browse-our-brains Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cuppatv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuppa.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enjoycuppa.tv
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What does real climate leadership look like—and how do we keep hope alive in a world full of political noise and environmental stress? In this energising and heartening conversation, climate communicator and changemaker Jo Taranto sits down with For Our Future host Taylor Dee Hawkins for a frank chat about what’s really going on in our communities, workplaces and homes when it comes to climate action—and what we can all do next. Jo brings the rare blend of deep expertise, lived experience, and straight-up humanity. From her rural roots as a farmer’s daughter to leading the social enterprise Good for the Hood, Jo knows how to make sustainability feel possible (and even joyful). 🎧 It’s the kind of conversation that meets you where you’re at—and gives you something solid to walk away with. In this session, you’ll learn: Why we need empathy, not just expertise, in climate conversations How storytelling and joy can drive real change What parents can do to support kids’ climate anxiety Practical tips for leaders juggling team goals and climate goals How to engage communities who feel left out of the conversation The importance of building trust before building momentum If you’re a leader, parent, communicator or just someone trying to figure out how to stay hopeful—this one’s for you. Join the movement via the For Our Future campaign website to be kept up-to-date and contribute your voice to the call for future generations policy. https://www.forourfuturecampaign.org/ Make your voice heard! https://www.foundationsfortomorrow.org/ Follow Cuppa.tv and join our Circle Community to stay in the know https://cuppa-community.circle.so/feed Want to speak further with our guest? https://cuppa.pickmybrain.world/browse-our-brains Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cuppatv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuppa.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enjoycuppa.tv
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