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Lives on Earth

Human stories on a changing planet

About Lives on Earth

Lives on Earth is a podcast that tells the human stories of living in an era of climate change. Each week a guest talks about how the ecological crisis shows up in their lives: emotionally, socially, and practically.

These conversations aim to galvanise our collective empathy, by bringing people together through story. In talking about it, the fear and anxiety generated by climate change can become the starting point for renewed connection, the raw material for rebuilding social cohesion. 

Let’s share the stories of living in a moment of crisis, and remind ourselves that the lives on this Earth - all of them - are precious.

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Charles Webb

Evolutionary biologist

When decades of climate research don’t translate into action, what does that do to a scientist?

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Natasha Morgan

Renewable Energy Tech

Trying to live sustainably inside a carbon-intensive system, and the guilt that comes with it.

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Nic McQuillan

Environmental NGO

From career change to climate justice — blending human rights, creativity, and environmental action

We are living in a time of ecological crisis, and responding to it will require deep transformation. While the technologies we need already exist, the most difficult barriers are no longer scientific, they are political, cultural, and relational.

The change needed is a deep mindset shift: mental and emotional, not just technological. We need to move from values of individual greed to those of collective care. And how do we get there? Through connecting with other people. Through recognising ourselves in one another. Through shared stories which remind us of our empathy and our human spirit.  

About Lives on Earth

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Living on Earth can be a wonderful experience. Laughter, joy, love, creativity, connection are all parts of life to treasure. Let's celebtrate them.

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