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Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing how the “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” show is returning to Disney's Hollywood Studios. They also chat about a new survey that the Mouse just sent out which seeks specific information about where Guests spent their money while vacationing at the WDW Resort Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing how the “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” show is returning to Disney's Hollywood Studios. They also chat about a new survey that the Mouse just sent out which seeks specific information about where Guests spent their money while vacationing at the WDW Resort Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: The gang wraps up the year streaming live on Twitch through STAB comedy. Click the link to watch both episodes https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1237091675 We also go through our top 5 and bottom 5 movies we reviewed in 2021. Plenty of streaming picks, and gab and chatter to go around. Catch us on our next stream, every 4th Saturday of the month. In news: Christmas movies are overrated, Hallmark, Valentines day, money laundering schemes, yenta porn, Hereditary, The Hills Have Eyes, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Addams Family Values, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Disneyland, Danny Elfman, The Movies That Made Us, The Lighthouse, Halloween, Tulsa, When Harry Met Sally, Spider-man, Far From Home, Homecoming, No Way Home, Home Sweet Home Alone for the Holidays, Michael Keaton, J.B. Smoove, Martin Starr, spoilers, Sam Raimi, >implying we can discuss kino, Jon Watts, Cop Car, Clown, Andrew Garfield, Tom Holland, The Hunt, MAGA, Harold and Maude, Punch Drunk Love, Bruce Purkey, STAB comedy theater, Adam Sandler, Under the Silver Lake, Adam Murphy, Primer, Michael Greaves, The Half Blood Prince, The Master, Joaquin Phoenix, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Beasts of the Southern Wild, A Fish Called Wanda, MacGruber, Titane, Black Dynamite, The Hateful Eight, Kurt Russell, mustache rides, Super Troopers, Life is Beautiful, Roberto Benigni, Trolls World Tour, Gnomeo and Juliet, Kate, Frances Ha, Javier, Nomadland, Dune, Star Wars Episode, Rogue One, Lord of the Rings, Fellowship of the Rings, FighteroftheKnightman, Don't Tell a Soul, DigitalDaquinley, Two Towers, Rustomire, Army of the Dead, Mel Gibson, Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, virtue signaling, Caveman, Passion of the Christ, Willem Dafoe, Martin Scorsese, The Last Temptation of Christ, Harvey Keitel, classphemy, Destroyer, The Last Starfighter, The Human Centipede, Flogging Jesus, Demonic, Come True, Djinn, Cold Creek Manor, Dennis Quaid, Deacon Frost, Christianity vs Catholicism, Jesus wept, Riki-Oh, Sharknado, Antichrist, Lars Von Trier, Man of Steel, MilkMyth, Kabluey, Rare Exports, http://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Santa Girl - Netflix **ANTI PICK**Jack Frost - Amazon PrimeAmadeus - $3.99 rental on Youtube or AmazonRide the Eagle - HuluThe Devil Wears Prada - StarzMacbeth - HBO MaxThe Santa Clause - Disney+The Muppet Christmas Carol - Disney+
Leigh Ewbank (pictured) from Friends of the Earth in Melbourne was among the speakers at last night's (November 16) webinar staged by the Workers for Climate Action. The podcast "Saltgrass" also featured a Friends of the Earth campaigner, Cam Walker. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Jeff Bezos says he spends more on climate than space travel and recounts the time he played an alien"; "Jeff Bezos on critics of billionaires going to space: ‘They're mostly right'"; "Australia's 2030 climate targets for COP26" "Deconstructing Australia's National statement on climate action at COP26 delivered by Scott Morrison"; "‘A real Hail Mary': Experts say net-zero 2050 plan fails to account for billions in climate costs"; "Electric cars alone won't save the planet. We'll need to design cities so people can walk and cycle safely"; "We need to design housing for Indigenous communities that can withstand the impacts of climate change"; "I'm an expert in what makes good policy, and the Morrison government's net-zero plan fails on 6 crucial counts"; "The embarrassingly easy, tax-free way for Australia to cut the cost of electric cars"; "Morrison and Barnaby are making false claims about petrol prices"; "Michael Pascoe: Useful idiots – the accessories to Morrison's big climate lie"; "Richard Denniss: The massive contradiction in the Morrison government's net-zero plan"; "STATEMENT: Bright Spots at COP26 Need to Turn into Action and Even More Ambition in 2022"; "US Infrastructure Bill Makes Headway on Climate, But More is Needed"; "More Equal Cities Can Help Bring Global Climate Goals Within Reach"; "What COP26 Means for Forests and the Climate"; "Grappling with dread on the frontlines of the climate fight": "Fog of emissions, ‘greenwashing' choking India's most vulnerable"; "COP26 Was a Firm Step Forward, AND We Actually Need a Sprint"; "COP 26: Glasgow Pact and Ready to go Further"; "Live from COP26! Energy for People and Planet"; "We Need To Talk About China and Climate With Peggy Liu + Kevin Rudd"; "The Cop26 message? We are trusting big business, not states, to fix the climate crisis"; "Scotland to enforce ban on single-use plastic items from June 2022"; "COP26: Fiji's PM says net-zero race should enhance citizen's lives and fuel prosperity"; "Translating COP26 into Business | Interview with Kristina Rogers"; "Highlights from the Hydrogen Transition Summit at COP26"; "Sustainable and affordable urban block coming to Amsterdam"; "Governments risk 'trillions' in fossil fuel climate litigation"; "‘A death sentence': Indigenous climate activists denounce Cop26 deal"; "Embracing Climate Grief: A Step Towards Positive Action"; "On grief and climate change"; "Carol Ride: psychologist, activist, believer in change"; "Dumbo Feather Climate Challenge"; "Staying with the trouble"; "Al Gore ‘disappointed' Scott Morrison didn't cut Australia's 2030 emissions target"; "Scott Morrison's credibility under attack after ‘walking away' from Glasgow climate pact less than 24 hours later"; "Global heating is destroying rock art tens of thousands of years old, experts warn"; "A sweet future: Welcome to the city powered by sugar in the heart of coal country". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Today I'm speaking with psychologist Carol Ride, the founder and president of Psychology for a Safe Climate. For the last decade, the Melbourne-based organisation has helped "contribute psychological understanding and support within the community, help...
A panel discussion led by Margaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truth Yes, we're facing catastrophic collapse. Yes it's terrifying. But you don't have to be paralyzed by your fear, grief, and other painful feelings. You can use your pain to transform yourself, your friends, and your world. You can become the hero humanity needs. I want to show you how. - Margaret Klein Salamon Margaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truth, and founding director of The Climate Mobilization in the US will lead a panel discussion that explores the emotional challenges of facing the climate emergency. She will be joined by: Dr Sally Gillespie, author of Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Reimagining our world and ourselves and co-founder of the Climate Wellbeing Network in Sydney. She writes: Joining with others to address the climate crisis is a potent catalyst for reshaping an isolated experience of self into a connected one. Dr Charles LeFeuvre, Vice President of Psychology for a Safe Climate, he is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and has been involved in writing and speaking about psychological approaches to climate change over many years. Dr Susie Burke, a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, and author of the Climate Change Empowerment Handbook. She has a particular interest in how to raise children in and for a climate altered world. This event is hosted by Psychology for a Safe Climate and chaired by Carol Ride, President. Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A panel discussion led by Margaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truth Yes, we're facing catastrophic collapse. Yes it's terrifying. But you don't have to be paralyzed by your fear, grief, and other painful feelings. You can use your pain to transform yourself, your friends, and your world. You can become the hero humanity needs. I want to show you how. - Margaret Klein Salamon Margaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truth, and founding director of The Climate Mobilization in the US will lead a panel discussion that explores the emotional challenges of facing the climate emergency. She will be joined by: Dr Sally Gillespie, author of Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Reimagining our world and ourselves and co-founder of the Climate Wellbeing Network in Sydney. She writes: Joining with others to address the climate crisis is a potent catalyst for reshaping an isolated experience of self into a connected one. Dr Charles LeFeuvre, Vice President of Psychology for a Safe Climate, he is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and has been involved in writing and speaking about psychological approaches to climate change over many years. Dr Susie Burke, a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, and author of the Climate Change Empowerment Handbook. She has a particular interest in how to raise children in and for a climate altered world. This event is hosted by Psychology for a Safe Climate and chaired by Carol Ride, President. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
A panel discussion led by Margaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truthYes, we're facing catastrophic collapse. Yes it's terrifying. But you don't have to be paralyzed by your fear, grief, and other painful feelings. You can use your pain to transform yourself, your friends, and your world. You can become the hero humanity needs. I want to show you how. - Margaret Klein SalamonMargaret Klein Salamon, author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to transform yourself with climate truth, and founding director of The Climate Mobilization in the US will lead a panel discussion that explores the emotional challenges of facing the climate emergency.She will be joined by:Dr Sally Gillespie, author of Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Reimagining our world and ourselves and co-founder of the Climate Wellbeing Network in Sydney. She writes: Joining with others to address the climate crisis is a potent catalyst for reshaping an isolated experience of self into a connected one.Dr Charles LeFeuvre, Vice President of Psychology for a Safe Climate, he is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and has been involved in writing and speaking about psychological approaches to climate change over many years.Dr Susie Burke, a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society, and author of the Climate Change Empowerment Handbook. She has a particular interest in how to raise children in and for a climate altered world.This event is hosted by Psychology for a Safe Climate and chaired by Carol Ride, President.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There’s more and more scientific evidence that climate change is having a major impact on our planet. Recently more than 11,000 scientists across the world declared a climate emergency, and many of us are experiencing grief, anxiety and powerlessness about the future. We discuss the connection between climate change and mental health, and the strategies we need to maintain hope and take action.
There’s more and more scientific evidence that climate change is having a major impact on our planet. Recently more than 11,000 scientists across the world declared a climate emergency, and many of us are experiencing grief, anxiety and powerlessness about the future. We discuss the connection between climate change and mental health, and the strategies we need to maintain hope and take action.
RTRFM 92.1 disrupted its usual broadcast last Friday, September 20, to take part in the [Global Climate Strike.](https://www.facebook.com/GlobalClimateStrike/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARBsEF7fWhlIF6krJ1-2-BOx3DHX6T_O7vX2oUBGi92YXkUpq1iDOSl2q8jD5nygkKCV8qUYtAeth_jc&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARD1wOCEzN8jbLg27NcXKtbsVX8_DGI_wtL_vKk4-AuPdLP9KFdaNBr8nL-0G_KHXxiRUPfH3AVHqXrZz6ZYWSaIHxkNc1nIn_VQfdsKch_P31Q-QMLhVczVPgKxN3oAmj-cc7PkQd6PiBL2NALixCHGHn4ePpDlfEtFkcAnS-yqGZHaK-1t9O7TqHHV0JHRHr8dSE0o_lPjYuWeAUiIxXi0qWAplqZChwNlIeUEupu4NrC7m6ErxasJwRSfWPUWtSK5FGm7YQoNa0hGYu8PRWf9y21nkBCHfk9WSn8Kc8ELECRugjvlNFtZzptNoKuIuKa1nmZLLiOY3ZNScw) The Global Climate Strike was formed in light of inaction on the parts of local and international politicians to announce a state of climate emergency, and to get the conversation moving on this incredible issue. The program played a selection of sound bites from an interview between youth climate activist Greta Thunberg and author and activist Naomi Klein, hosted by [The Intercept](https://theintercept.com/2019/09/06/greta-thunberg-naomi-klein-climate-change-livestream/) ahead of the Global Climate Strike. We also spoke with anti-nuclear activist [Dr Helen Caldicott](https://rtrfm.com.au/story/anti-nuclear-activism/), bee keeper and Teenovator [Luke De Laeter](https://rtrfm.com.au/story/climate-change-and-food-waste/) and Psychology For A Safe Climate founder and president [Carol Ride](https://rtrfm.com.au/story/psychology-for-a-safe-climate/). Plus vox pops from those attending the rally.
This episode is an interview with Carol Ride who is the founder of Psychologists for a Safe Climate. We talk about eco-anxiety and climate grief and followed by self-care tips to cope with them. Credits: - Bonnie Perris - Script Editor ♪ Gaza- Valango Khoza and Leo Dale - Krisjoe Fuertes- Tech
In this bonus episode from the National Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne, we hear from Carol Ride, founder of Psychology for a Safe Climate, on the tenth anniversary of Victoria's Black Saturday fires.
Climactic had a huge year at the Sustainable Living Festival, and we had so many amazing interviews we're bringing you some specials this week! In this first bonus, Carol Ride, founder of Psychology for a Safe Climate, talks to Mark about the impact the Black Saturday fires had on Victoria, how the pace of environmental disaster is quickening, and how it's more important than ever to take care of our mental health. Support Climactic Links: My Coping Plan on the App Store Psychology for a Safe Climate — Psychology for a Safe Climate See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Climactic had a huge year at the Sustainable Living Festival, and we had so many amazing interviews we're bringing you some specials this week! In this first bonus, Carol Ride, founder of Psychology for a Safe Climate, talks to Mark about the impact the Black Saturday fires had on Victoria, how the pace of environmental disaster is quickening, and how it's more important than ever to take care of our mental health. Support Climactic Links: My Coping Plan on the App Store Psychology for a Safe Climate — Psychology for a Safe Climate Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
Climactic had a huge year at the Sustainable Living Festival, and we had so many amazing interviews we're bringing you some specials this week!In this first bonus, Carol Ride, founder of Psychology for a Safe Climate, talks to Mark about the impact the Black Saturday fires had on Victoria, how the pace of environmental disaster is quickening, and how it's more important than ever to take care of our mental health. Support ClimacticLinks: My Coping Plan on the App Store Psychology for a Safe Climate — Psychology for a Safe Climate See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Psychology for a Safe Climate is a tiny group of people, just eight, and the founder, Carol Ride, was generous enough to share a little about the group with Climate Conversations. Carol's group is busy promoting and staging its own regular workshops and has been increasingly asked to stage similar events at other bodies and institutions throughout Victoria stretching the group's already slim resources. Carol said he group has answered the call to interstate workshops, buty the demands to do that are such that efforts are now being made to find volunteers in other capoital cities who could underrtake work that Carol, and others in her group see as vital.
Carol Ride is the founder of Psychologists for a Safe Climate, a therapeutic support service that helps people face our difficult climate reality. In this podcast conversation, she talks about the importance of doing inner work and grieving our dying planet in order to act meaningfully on climate change. This episode of Dumbo Feather Live is part of our special Climate Change series, which we have created to go alongside issue 52 of Dumbo Feather Magazine (our climate change issue)—full of people who have turned their concerns for the planet into much needed action. Find out more about issue 52 at https://www.dumbofeather.com/ This podcast is sponsored by Bank Australia.
This show will be broadcast on Mon 20th Feb 2017We talk to Katerina Gaita (CEO of Climate for Change), who hopes they will have talked to 500,000 Australians by next year and has had interest in the model of community building from Singapore and Canada. Carol Ride is a Psychologist (Psychology for a Safe Climate) who is fortifying those who are already active but weighed down by the frustration and heaviness of knowing how fast we are moving towards irreversible tipping points. Scott Lewington is a musician from The Same Boat. Their show Adios Adani! (A musical protest and fundraiser) will give the proceeds to the Wangan & Jagalingou people whose land is where Adani wants to mine. They have taken them to court and need our support. Main Image: Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk – Aboriginal elders lead procession under a banner reading “Stop the Destruction Start the Healing”. Along the way they stopped to pray for the land’s healing with offerings of tobacco, water and song. (image credit: Laura Whitney) MONDAY BZE Radio Mon 5-6pm TUNE in http://3cr.org.au/streaming LIVE CATCH Podcasts @ http://bze.org.au/podcasts TWEET it in : @beyondzeronews and #bzelive FB conversation: https://www.facebook.com/beyondzeroemissions/
Why are we so scared of climate change? Who are the climate change deniers? What happened at the UN Climate Conference this year? Think: Sustainability takes a hard look at some of the conversations around climate change and addresses why it's an issue that has the world rattled. Speakers: - Joseph Sikulu from 350 Pacific. - Research Director Dena Fam from the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney - Senior Lecturer Brad Murray from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney. - Chancellor's Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Penelope Ajani from the University of Technology Sydney. - Carol Ride, Convenor of Psychology for a Safe Climate. - Dr Ian McGregor from the UTS Business School. Hosted and produced by Jake Morcom.
In this episode, Viv hosts Deborah Hart, Carol Ride, Fiona Armstrong and Julian Vincent in the studio. These four climate change activists, and contributors to the book "Guarding Eden," share their journeys with us. (First broadcast on 31 August, 2015)
What would it take for you to climb an industrial chimney, blockade a coal mine or make a speech to hundreds of people?The answer for the people in the just released book "Guarding Eden" is climate change.In tonight's episode Viv brings 4 guests into the studio, the author of Guarding Eden, Deborah Hart and three of the contributors Julien Vincent (known for the organisation Market Forces, amongst other things), Carol Ride, President of Psychology for a Safe Climate, and Fiona Armstrong, the founder and convenor of the Climate and Health Alliance.