Sometimes climate guilt & grief can be overwhelming. But, as well as not feeling very nice, overwhelm is a fairly useless state to be in. So how do we manage these very scary & real emotions & turn them into something positive?
My guest today is Dr Beth Hill. She's a program development coordinator at Psychology for Safe Climate - they’re a not for profit whose sole purpose is helping people with this exact dilemma.
If you enjoy this episode & know you'll find this one with Ethically Kate super helpful too: 3 Simple Shifts to Live a More Sustainable & Fulfilling Life.
CONNECT WITH USConnect with That's Helpful & Ed Stott on Instagram. Find Psychology for Safe Climate via their website.
LINKSFind out more about Climate Cafes running in August & September. Become a Climate Cafe Facilitator PSC's Climate Journey Stream
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08/29/23 • 21 min
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