
Ep 279 - Lucy Biggers | The Journey of a Former Climate Activist
Here For The Truth · Joel & Yerasimos
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Show Notes
In this episode, we’re joined by Lucy Biggers, former climate activist and current Head of Social Media at The Free Press, for a rare inside look at how modern activism becomes psychologically binding—and how difficult it is to leave once your identity, career, and sense of belonging are tied to it. Lucy shares her personal journey from producing viral climate content and amplifying activist narratives to questioning the fear-based assumptions beneath them, unpacking the role of groupthink, moral signaling, nervous system regulation, and social punishment in shaping belief. This is a psychological inquiry into how good intentions can harden into ideology—and what it actually takes to reclaim independent thought, inner authority, and the courage to speak against the crowd.
(00:00) Teaser
(00:34) Opening Conversation
(00:55) Introducing Lucy Biggers
(05:57) Lucy's Journey in Climate Activism
(09:43) Leaving the Climate Movement
(12:15) Rebuilding and Speaking Out
(18:42) The Role of Mentors and Personal Growth
(35:41) Family Dynamics and Political Differences
(36:16) Climate Change Narratives and Skepticism
(39:11) Debating Climate Change and Energy Policies
(45:16) Critique of Green Energy Solutions
(52:12) The Role of Media and Public Perception
(01:08:01) Questioning the Basis of Fossil Fuels
(01:24:22) AI and Writing
Guest Links
https://www.instagram.com/lucybiggers/
https://www.tiktok.com/@lucybiggers
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