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IC9.2: Do the constant bad news make us numb?

IC9.2: Do the constant bad news make us numb?

15m 15s

This week is Part II of our first two-parter! And it's an important one (at least for us).

If you have not listened to Part I yet, go there first before returning here (Episode IC9.1).

In this two-parter, we talk about how the constant onslaught of bad news can be overwhelming and which psychological effects on individuals are at play.
In Part I, we dive into the concept of 'numbness' in response to constant bad news, the finite pool of attention and the finite pool of worry, and some key barriers of (science) communication.
Part II will deal with the...

IC9.1: Do the constant bad news make us numb?

IC9.1: Do the constant bad news make us numb?

20m 3s

This week is Part I of our first two-parter! And it's an important one (at least for us).

In this two-parter, we talk about how the constant onslaught of bad news can be overwhelming and which psychological effects on individuals are at play.
In Part I, we dive into the concept of 'numbness' in response to constant bad news, the finite pool of attention and the finite pool of worry, and some key barriers of (science) communication.
Part II will deal with the importance of hope, agency, and personal responsibility in science and especially climate communication.

If you want to...

IC8: Shouldn't we be alarmed by the overuse of resources?

IC8: Shouldn't we be alarmed by the overuse of resources?

26m 7s

This week, we discuss the Earth Overshoot Day, which marks the date when humanity has used up all the resources the Earth can regenerate in a year. We ask ourselves why the day goes unnoticed so easily despite its presumably very alarming message (maybe that’s why?), and what would it require to shoot a bit less over the boundaries of the planet.

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 as well with topic recommendations and we’ll...

IC7: Are you a wizard or a prophet?

IC7: Are you a wizard or a prophet?

24m 57s

This week, we discuss the dichotomy between two archetypes in environmental discourse: the Wizard, who believes in technological solutions, and the Prophet, who emphasises limits and lifestyle changes. The framework was coined by America journalist and author Charles C. Mann. We discuss why it is helpful to have a small framework as part of the discourse, the implications of each archetype, the need for balance, and the complexities of addressing climate change. The Wizard and the Prophet discussion highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives.

If you want to give feedback you can write to **kaisa@inconvenientchats.com** or **jan@inconvenientchats.com**.

If you...

ICF1: Feedback #1 (first reviews, IC1: False Balance)

ICF1: Feedback #1 (first reviews, IC1: False Balance)

9m 27s

Feedback time!
Our first feedback session for Inconvenient Chats after the first month of publishing episodes. We chit chat a little, read listener reviews, go through episode feedback, and discuss future topics.

Thanks a lot for all the support out there. You can support us for free by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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 as well with topic recommendations and we’ll make it less inconvenient for all...

IC6: Do you need to be an expert to have an opinion?

IC6: Do you need to be an expert to have an opinion?

25m 46s

In this episode, we explore the question of whether expertise is necessary to engage in discussions about climate change. We ask ourselves, ‘if climate change is not a matter of opinion, do you need to be an expert to talk about it’? Of course not – every voice is valuable in a subject that affects us all. We discuss how taking part in the conversation and asking questions are actually very important (but we often don’t do that because we’re afraid of not knowing enough), how knowledge and expertise can take multiple forms, and how there is also a certain...

IC5: Do we still need UN COPs?

IC5: Do we still need UN COPs?

32m 52s

In this episode of Inconvenient Chats, we delve into the complexities of global climate change negotiations, focusing on the role of UN COPs. Ever since the 2015 Paris Agreement, landmark agreements and decisive steps from UN COPs have been few and far between. Do we still need these big conferences? We discuss the historical significance of COPs, their successes and failures, and the ongoing challenges in achieving meaningful climate action.

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...

IC4: What is an inconvenient chat?

IC4: What is an inconvenient chat?

18m 3s

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...

IC3: Why freedom can only be realised in liberal democracies?

IC3: Why freedom can only be realised in liberal democracies?

19m 28s

In this episode of Inconvenient Chats, we delve into the topic of what freedom means, particularly in the context of rising right-wing authoritarianism and the challenges faced by liberal democracies. We explore the different interpretations of freedom, the importance of debate in democratic societies, and the need to defend the true meaning of freedom against authoritarian narratives. We also emphasise the significance of individual values and the collective responsibility to uphold democratic principles.

If you want to give feedback you can write to **kaisa@inconvenientchats.com** or **jan@inconvenientchats.com**.

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IC2: Do words matter?

IC2: Do words matter?

23m 6s

In this episode of Inconvenient Chats, we discuss the significance of precise language in discussions and the interconnections and differences between various ecological crises – and the importance of understanding planetary crises in a broader context and the role of environmental literacy in fostering meaningful discussions.

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.