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Melodies for a Changing Planet: Musician Michael Levy on Art, Activism, and Resilience
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Melodies for a Changing Planet: Musician Michael Levy on Art, Activism, and Resilience

Changing Planet Justice

September 30, 202433m 40s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we're joined by composer and activist Michael Levy, to explore the intersection of music, art, and climate action. Michael discusses the inspiration behind his latest album focused on the climate crisis, and how he translates complex environmental issues into emotionally charged music. We dive into his songwriting process and how he balances the weight of environmental issues with his creative flow.

Michael also shares stories from his involvement in movements like Transition Town, Extinction Rebellion, and his role in the resistance against the Line 3 pipeline, reflecting on how these experiences have shaped his music and activism. We also explore the challenges of staying resilient in the face of burnout, and the role music plays in sustaining his long-term advocacy. Join us for an in-depth conversation about how music can drive action and provide hope in the fight for a sustainable future.

Opening/closing music: Blockadia by Michael Levy

Check out Mr. Levy's other music here: Michael Levy Band