Let’s talk about it: A Pathway for Conversations & Meaningful Change on Climate with Dr. Anna Graybeal (Series SRIW, Ep 4, 205)
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It shouldn't have to be so scary to address the elephant in the room - and we're here to do just that on the environmental crisis It is easy to shy away from tough conversations about the state of our world. Leaning into defenses - like resisting the conversation - can feel like the most comfortable option, but these discussions are vital in healing our planet. A lack of security within ourselves trickles into our relationships and limits the ways we can make collective change. Dr. Ann Kelley and Dr. Anna Graybeal discuss the necessary steps to building security and embracing tough conversations within our communities. This conversation takes a scientific and therapy-based approach to guide us toward the big emotions around these topics and equips us with the tools to cope with uncertainties, and an opportunity to learn how to harness healthy discussions around the climate crisis. When we can address the resistance within ourselves, we can use that as fuel to unite and heal our planet, our well-being, and our relationships. “I think the only way to really deal with these tough feelings is to not be alone with them.” - Dr. Anna Graybeal Time Stamps 3:02 - Graybeal’s personal journey exploring climate crisis 7:51 - Participating in Citizens’ Climate Lobby 10:58 - Facing the awareness in our own activism 12:00 - Validating the resistance within ourselves 14:43 - Joining in the resistance 19:36 - Professor Katharine Hayhoe's perspective 26:53 - Helping clients process climate crisis emotions in group therapy 31:09 - Climate conversation training group for therapists 33:58 - Introduction to the Good Grief network 35:44 - The challenge of making change as a collective 38:17 - Explanation of "greenwashing" Resources Citizens' Climate Lobby - Nonprofit Advocate Group IPCC Report: Climate Change and Land - Special Report Climate Psychology Alliance - Climate Directory Good Grief Network - Non-Profit Advocate Group The Work that Reconnects - Resource Network All We Can Save Circles - Discussion Groups CA Institute of Integral Studies Climate Psychology Certificate Program - Application & Information Katharine Hayhoe -  Climate Scientist Website Katharine Hayhoe - Ted Talk - "The Most Important Thing You Can Do to Fight Climate Change" Tradewater - Calculate your emissions About our Guest - Dr. Anna Graybeal  Anna Graybeal is a Clinical Psychologist and Certified Group Therapist in private practice in Austin, Texas. She is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. In 2012, she co-founded the Austin chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby, a volunteer-based organization working on climate change. Anna can be reached at [email protected]. Her website is www. a href="http://annagraybeal.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://annagraybeal.com&source=gmail&ust=1682369690332000&usg=AOvVaw2gFJISZQYJZObD2tPY_...
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