Episodes
How do we reclaim joy and healing in a time of Climate Emergency? Eaarth Feels Podcast co-host Christine, self-described Climate Crone, as well as mother, author, and energy healer introduces her new podcast, Climate of Joy. Climate of Joy looks at the Climate Emergency that we are facing, and the opportunity that the current ecological and environmental, social, and economic planetary crises offer for dramatic spiritual and cultural healing. If you are ready for a new conversation about...
Published 06/17/23
Published 06/17/23
In this second episode of a two-part special COP27 podcast, Christine discusses how to apply a "bigger picture" perspective to the devastation of climate change with guest Sandra Boatman. Sandra is a skilled energy intuitive who embodies Divine Feminine ways of knowing and healing. Tune in for a conversation that ranges from practical energetic ways of releasing trapped emotions, and why that is important, to the planetary influences at this important time. Join the Climate Cafe conversation...
Published 11/18/22
In this pre-COP 27 podcast, Christine discusses the world of vibrating energy and connection revealed by quantum mechanics. How can those of us who are alarmed about the climate emergency apply that information to our current situation? Christine explores this question, adding insights into other dimensions that she has glimpsed in her work as a spiritual detective and intuitive energy healer. If you want to share your feelings about climate change in a supportive circle, and have the...
Published 11/03/22
It's 2022 and the Climate Emergency continues. Rose and Christine chat about what is ahead for them personally and for Eaarth Feels podcast.
Published 01/07/22
Our stories are our greatest medicine. Speaking our story is the first step to healing ourselves and the world we cherish.
Published 12/17/21
Imagine shoes, meat , vodka,  jet fuel and concrete using captured carbon as an essential key ingredient. The technology is already here. This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.
Published 12/13/21
*Spoiler Alert* Does Apple TV's Ted Lasso, featuring a relentlessly optimistic American recruited to coach a professional English soccer (or football, in the UK) team, have any insight to offer those of us who are kept awake at night because of the climate emergency? Season two of the show includes an episode entitled "Do the Right-est Thing" and in today's podcast discusses what, if anything, this popular show has to teach us about doing just that in a time of global climate change.
Published 12/10/21
As  we continue to watch the old paradigm  crumble and experience the birth pangs of a new world emerging this timeless essay from the Lebanese-American Poet Kahlil Gibran seems especially relevant.
Published 12/06/21
Every dollar we invest is a vote for the world we want to create. With a bit of research our investment dollars can support and hasten a more just and sustainable economic paradigm.
Published 12/03/21
Simply stated, what’s better for plants and wildlife is better for the climate. Author Paul C. West explains where we need to begin and why. This story originally appeared in  The Revelator and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.
Published 11/29/21
A quick reminder from Elizabeth Gilbert:  We all have the ability to illuminate our corner of our world.
Published 11/25/21
In a rapidly heating world, we don't have time for etiquette, In fact, as authors Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt, remind us, it is precisely the noncongeniality of the the youth climate movement that is finally making fossil fuel companies uncomfortable. This column is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration cofounded by Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation to strengthen coverage of the climate story.
Published 11/22/21
The not-very-ambitious agreement to come out of COP26 has left many climate-concerned people around the world discouraged and angry. Rose and Christine discuss what happened in Glasgow this month, as well as the recent extreme flooding in British Columbia that has cut off the West Coast of Canada from the rest of the country.
Published 11/19/21
Does hearing about another species going extinct make you feel angry? Author John R Platt thinks that is a good thing. This story originally appeared in  The Revelator and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.
Published 11/15/21
In a rebroadcast of the five women panel presented at the virtual 2021 Parliament of World's Religions, Pat Fero, Clare Dubois, Shannon Thompson, Linda Bender and Rose Tenaglia Dunn share how their journey of communication with Gaia has led them to step beyond their comfort zone to take action on her behalf.
Published 11/12/21
Good news on the climate front? Thankfully, there are some hopeful signs.
Published 11/05/21
In order to address the climate emergency, the amount we need to consume needs to drop dramatically. Then why are we consuming MORE?
Published 11/05/21
Everything that has ever been created by humanity began as a thought, a dreaming, an imagining. Envisioning the world our hearts know is possible is the beginning. Ms Heglar explains. This essay originally appeared in The Nation and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.
Published 11/01/21
As pivotal UN climate talks begin at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on October 31st, this podcast episode spotlights youth whose voices are not often heard at climate negotiations, but who will be living with the impacts of a less stable climate all their lives. Six young people from around the world, including from those countries most impacted by climate destabilization already, send a message to the leaders meeting in Glasgow.
Published 10/29/21
In response to the "grave threat" of climate change, heads of the world's major religions united at the Vatican to issue an unprecedented joint appeal to government leaders at next month's United Nations climate summit, calling for "urgent, radical and responsible action" to drastically curb greenhouse gas emissions and for the world's wealthiest countries to lead in healing the planet.
Published 10/25/21
The United Kingdom will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on November 1 to November 13, 2021. Will world leaders commit to making the changes necessary?  
Published 10/22/21
No matter what he says today, remember, Shell has spent millions covering up the warnings from climate scientists, bribing politicians, & even paying soldiers to kill Nigerian activists fighting against them, all whilst rebranding to make it look as though they care & that they have the intention of changing." Sharing the stage with the CEO of Shell at a TED climate conference, climate activist Lauren McDonald articulated the frustrations of many at Shell's climate inaction &...
Published 10/18/21
"It is helpful to know that to care about others, much less about the environment or the quality of life on the planet, is extremely recent in the evolution of consciousness of millennia." Dr David Hawkins In this episode of Eaarth Feels, Rose and Christine discuss climate change, and the other environmental challenges we are facing, in the context of psychiatrist Dr David Hawkin's Map of Consciousness.
Published 10/15/21
Climate change and environmental destruction have inspired court cases around the country and the globe, aimed at protecting the natural world. Journalist Katie Surma gives us a brief history and provides us hope for Earth's future. This story originally appeared in Inside Climate News and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.
Published 10/11/21