Seeds of Hope: a climate storytelling podcast

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Seeds of Hope: a climate storytelling podcast

When we hear the word climate, it can stir fear, grief, and uncertainty. Yet across Victoria, BC and beyond, youth are turning concern into action, from creating space for expression through performative and visual arts to nourishing community by providing access to locally-grown food. These changemakers remind us of the many ways climate shapes our past, present, and future. Join host Claire Marshall as they hear stories and discover why there is hope in building a greater tomorrow!Seeds of Hope is produced by The Starfish Canada with support from a TELUS STORYHIVE grant.

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    What's growing on (at an urban farm)?

    Today we get to hang out with Liam Simcic and Alistair Howes from FED Urban Agriculture, a Victoria-based charity linking community with local food. From rooftop gardens to pollinator habitats, and even biking produce to restaurants, FED wants folks to have access to affordable, ethically grown goods. Join us at the farm for a chat on what mindful growing looks like and how we can form a deeper connection with the food that fills our plates.

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    Messy hope is better than no hope

    To kick off the season, we meet Sabrina Guzman Skotnitsky, a climate justice advocate, artist, and researcher. From joining the movement at 15 to leading Creating Climate Resilience art workshops using collage and other mediums to explore emotion, Sabrina shares how creativity fuels resilience. Together, we talk messy hope, climate justice, and what it means to imagine a better future.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

When we hear the word climate, it can stir fear, grief, and uncertainty. Yet across Victoria, BC and beyond, youth are turning concern into action, from creating space for expression through performative and visual arts to nourishing community by providing access to locally-grown food. These changemakers remind us of the many ways climate shapes our past, present, and future. Join host Claire Marshall as they hear stories and discover why there is hope in building a greater tomorrow!Seeds of Hope is produced by The Starfish Canada with support from a TELUS STORYHIVE grant.

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The Starfish Canada

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