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What Were You Like at 20 or 25?
Episode 28

What Were You Like at 20 or 25?

Have you ever thought about how what you were like when you were in your early twenties? We cover that energy and exuberance and try to find a way to begin to reclaim it.

The 5Cs

April 1, 202316m 2s

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Show Notes

Making a change in business, education, government and, yes, even in the world of climate change and biodiversity is never easy.  

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its final report, and its conclusion is simple.  Act NOW before it's too late.

However, acting NOW means we need to change.  And human beings are, by nature, not creatures of change.  So, how can we harness the energy to WANT to change?  One way is to recapture our 20-something selves.  

We begin a new series with Ethan Brown the founder and host of the Sweaty Penguin.  It's a podcast supported by PBS and looks at climate change from an academic point of view.  Each episode breaks the climate world into bite-sized chunks and serves them up with a huge dollop of satire.

Ethan is very active on social media and can be found here -- 

Website: www.thesweatypenguin.com

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