The Force of Nature podcast:
Season 3, Confessions of a Climate Activist

Season 3, Confessions of a Climate Activist, is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

 
 

We don’t need a hundred perfect activists, but millions of imperfect ones

In Season 3 of the Force of Nature Podcast, Clover invites us behind the scenes of what it’s really like to be a climate activist. You’re going to hear from activists on the stuff that doesn’t get talked about, like burnout, getting cancelled and the ethical compromises of making money.

Confessions of A Climate Activist is your ‘how to’ guide when understanding and navigating the nuances of activism and barriers to action in the climate space. Over the season, we hope to find some answers: namely, what activism can look like when it's more open, honest and human. Make sure to stick around to the end of each episode, when our guests spill their juicy climate confessions.

After all, we don't need 100 perfect activists - but millions of imperfect ones.

Force of Nature Season 3 Trailer - Confessions of a Climate Activist

Dive into Season 3 episodes

Episode 1

How to be a bad activist

Episode 2

How to be an outsider

Episode 3

How to have a quarter life crisis

Episode 4

How to sell out

Episode 5

How to get cancelled

Episode 6

How to ruin Christmas

Episode 7

How to have a public meltdown

Episode 8

How to burn out with a bang

Episode 9

How to make an oil executive cry

With thanks to our sponsor…

A Force of Nature and OneFinePlay production

Director: Clover Hogan
Studio: OneFinePlay
Executive producer: James Bishop
Editor & producer: Kasra Firouzyar
Producer & researcher: Connor Foley
Head of Marketing: Megan Stillwell
Social Media Coordinator: Janine Walker
Graphic Designer: Laura Andrade

With special thanks to Isabel Flynn and everyone who makes Force of Nature possible!

 

Have you listened to Season 2 yet?

In this 12-part series, Clover deep dives into the rise of eco-anxiety, told through the stories of young people around the world, such as Jack Harries and Melati Wijsen; global leaders like Stephen Dunbar-Johnson (president of the New York Times) and Jennifer Morgan (executive director of Greenpeace International); and made possible by household brand names such as Dove, Fairy and Lays.

 

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