IC4: What is an inconvenient chat?
Show notes
In this episode, we discuss what ‘inconvenient chats’ actually are. What is the discomfort that often creeps into the discussion when addressing complex topics, especially when it comes to climate change? Why do we feel that, and what does it tell us? What should we think about it?
We talk about our own experiences and reflections leading to choosing this name for the podcast. Elements we touch upon include the polarization of discussions, the importance of resisting the urge to find simple solutions, and the (paradoxical) beauty of opening up for inconvenient discussion. Ultimately, discomfort often indicates that we care about a topic, and we stand to learn a lot about ourselves next to the topic.
If you want to give feedback you can write to kaisa@inconvenientchats.com or jan@inconvenientchats.com.
If you have a topic on your mind that you have always wondered about, send us an e-mail with your topic recommendation and we’ll make it less inconvenient for all of you.
Sources
- An Inconvenient Truth (Movie) (Al Gore, 2006) (https://algore.com/library/an-inconvenient-truth-dvd))
- What 'An Inconvenient Truth' Got Right (And Wrong) About Climate Change (Patrick J. Kiger, HowStuffWorks, 2016 (https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/conservation/conservationists/inconvenient-truth-sequel-al-gore.htm))
- Changing climate: 10 years after An Inconvenient Truth (Thomas Sumner, Science News, 2016) (https://www.sciencenews.org/article/changing-climate-10-years-after-inconvenient-truth))
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