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Listen Up: More Music as a Voice for Climate Action
We sit down with the two musicians behind Eco Soul Entertainment, which uses original soul, funk, and R&B songs to encourage adults and kids to take care of our precious planet.
Recent Episodes

Women Climate Innovators Band Together
We speak with a co-founder of The Greenhouse, an online community of women climate innovators turning their business ideas into reality. Along with two members of this online community, we discover the inner workings of how these women entrepreneurs are overcoming many obstacles by offering each other practical and emotional support.

Cycling and Walking: Emissions – and Guilt-Free Transportation Solutions
We sit down with two Bay Area bicycle advocates to discuss how to make cycling and walking part of our everyday lives. We learn how our guests have made that shift, in part, to curb their contributions to the climate crisis. And they share information about how a number of cities are creating infrastructure to make it easier to get around by biking and walking.

Neighbors Build Climate Resilience in Their Watersheds
We speak with guests from the Watershed Project, an organization protecting and restoring our landscapes that drain into waterways: creeks, rivers, and the San Francisco Bay. We’ll learn how they work with thousands of neighbors to envision, build, and celebrate “green infrastructure” and clean water projects that use nature-based solutions, such as trees and native plants. Teachers and young people benefit from their education and internship programs.

Cultivating Their Own Sustainable Food Systems: Indigenous and Black Communities
Meet folks in the San Francisco Bay Area and Detroit, Michigan who’re reclaiming the right to feed themselves and own their communities’ ecologically sustainable food systems. They’re restoring cultural and spiritual ties with the Earth, building their local economies, and healing historical traumas. Their work is tied to broader movements for climate justice, land justice, and water justice, with implications for resilience and ecological health.

Partner Interview: ‘We the Children’
In this special episode, we speak with the 12-year-old host of another climate podcast – called ‘We the Children’. Our guest, Zach Fox-DeVol, discusses what inspires him to engage other kids. We get to hear an excerpt of his podcast episode on our oceans and plastic pollution. He also suggests how kids can get involved.

What We Learned in Season 1 : co-host conversation
Hear three of our co-hosts (Dalya Massachi, Sean Mendelson, and Ellisa Feinstein) talk about what we’re learning in our conversations with community members here in the San Francisco Bay Area. We share what stands out for us, and why we’re doing this work to create a “homegrown supplement to the mainstream climate news.” We also hear from listeners like you.