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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 28 MIN

The World Is Falling Apart. Here's Why You Should Still Be Optimistic

from Over Here, Over There: International Politics & Culture Podcast · host Dan Harris and Claudia Koestler; Copyright: © 2026 Over Here, Over There. All rights reserved. Website: https://www.overhereoverthere.org

Be honest — when did you last feel genuinely optimistic about the future? With Trump, Putin, climate chaos, wars, inflation and a media machine built on doom — it's never been harder to stay hopeful. But what if optimism isn't just a feeling? What if it's a science-backed survival skill — and the single most important force keeping democracy alive?In this live episode, recorded at the beautiful Hotel Klostermaier in Icking, Bavaria, we sit down with two of Germany's most respected science journalists and documentary filmmakers — Dirk and Sabine Steffens — to talk about optimism, the negativity bias, doomscrolling, climate solutions, and why the facts about our world are far better than the headlines suggest.Dirk has just published his new book "Hoffnungslos Optimistisch" (Hopelessly Optimistic) — a must-read for anyone who wants to stop feeling paralysed and starting to feel empowered again. 🌍 In this episode, you'll discover:✅ Why pessimism is actually the lazy option — and optimism takes real work✅ The evolutionary reason your brain is wired for doom (and how to override it)✅ Why a toddler falls 4,000 times before walking — and what that tells us about resilience✅ How pooping blue whales could solve up to 40% of our climate problem (yes, really)✅ Why bees ARE coming back — and you haven't heard about it because of the negativity bias✅ The shocking truth: over 60% of Germany's electricity now comes from renewables✅ Why democracy literally cannot function without optimism✅ How to hack the algorithm to feed you good news instead of doom✅ What JFK's moon speech teaches us about courage and goal-setting✅ Why the future is still an open book — and that is great news💬 "You cannot solve any problem by not being optimistic." — Dirk Steffens💬 "We have more solutions than problems." — Sabine Steffens💬 "Democracy is the promise of a better future." — Dirk Steffens─────────────────────────────────────────👉 ABOUT DIRK & SABINE STEFFENS─────────────────────────────────────────Dirk Steffens and Sabine Steffens are award-winning German science journalists, documentary filmmakers, and TV presenters. They have traveled to over 120 countries, covering nature, climate, science, and the future of our planet for ZDF, Terra X, and international media. Dirk is the author of the new book "Hoffnungslos Optimistisch" — a science-based case for hope in troubled times.📺 Watch their documentaries and reports: https://www.zdf.de/serien/terra-x🎙️ Their Podcast: https://www.geo.de/wissen/kettenreakt...📘 Dirk's Book "Hoffnungslos Optimistisch": https://www.penguin.de/buecher/dirk-s...📸 Dirk on Instagram:&amp

Be honest — when did you last feel genuinely optimistic about the future? With Trump, Putin, climate chaos, wars, inflation and a media machine built on doom — it's never been harder to stay hopeful. But what if optimism isn't just a feeling? What if it's a science-backed survival skill — and the single most important force keeping democracy alive? In this live episode, recorded at the beautiful Hotel Klostermaier in Icking, Bavaria, we sit down with two of Germany's most respected scie...

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