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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
Helene Grosbois on embracing the degrowth way of life
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Helene Grosbois started working for the finance industry (Societe General and Natixis) in Paris and Hong Kong. Realising about climate change, she transitioned to lobbying activities for NGOs, such as WWF and Finance Watch, created by Pascal Canfin. Since May 2019, she “transitioned” to an autonomous neo-rural living in the Morvan region in France.
With Helene, we talked about her “ecophany”, realising the urgency of tackling climate change to its roots, her motivations to live the “degrowth way”, the challenges she faces, and her views on climate change adaptation and paths of action.
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Helene Grosbois started working for the finance industry (Societe General and Natixis) in Paris and Hong Kong. Realising about climate change, she transitioned to lobbying activities for NGOs, such as WWF and Finance Watch, created by Pascal Canfin. Since May 2019, she “transitioned” to an autonomous neo-rural living in the Morvan region in France.
With Helene, we talked about her “ecophany”, realising the urgency of tackling climate change to its roots, her motivations to live the “degrowth way”, the challenges she faces, and her views on climate change adaptation and paths of action.
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1 Juliette Deseilligny on movement and sustainability, minimalism vs maximalism, and caring art 1:04:38
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Juliette Deseilligny is based in Paris. She is an ecosophist, an artist, a writer, a zero-waster, a rewilding advocate. With Juliette, we talked about being homeschooled and the opportunities it offered, art as a mean to respond to big questions, upcycling, movement, sedentary living and its implications on sustainability, low tech lifestyle, the necessity of anger to take action, and the importance of dialogue and having conversations in a caring environment. Juliette Deseilligny's Profile Lifeview Michael Braungart, William McDonough, The Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability–Designing for Abundance Jessica Love, Julian is a mermaid Camilla Power, Gender egalitarianism made us human: patriarchy was too little, too late La Ronce Derrick Jensen Katy Bowman, Nutritious Movement…
Lis Dingjan has a background in design, international development and law, and community building. She splits her time between several organisations she founded - the experience design studio Identity Division , a community centre in Cambodia, a social enterprise Nowhere and Everywhere where she advocates for climate change, biodiversity, systemic issues, waste and climate justice, and Skwoodle , a children environmental and social teaching platform. With Lis, we talked about nurturing creativity, the shift to new business models, ecogrief, friendships in times of climate crisis, the population debate, space mining, and the greenwashing of Amazon. Full transcript and references mentioned in this episode : Lis Digjan's profile Nowhere & Everywhere Skwoodle Identity Division Extinction Rebellion Doughnut Economics , Kate Raworth The Handmaid's Tale (TV series), based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood The future of commercial space travel is almost here with the latest SpaceX launch , Vox Secret Amazon Reports Expose the Company’s Surveillance of Labor and Environmental Groups, Vice Capital in the Twenty-First Century , Thomas Piketty Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World , Anand Giridharadas Octomom , Radiolab Podcast The book of time , Mary Oliver…
Sarah Hanson-Young has been senator for South Australia since 2008, representing the Australian Greens. With Sarah, we talked about human rights activism, feminism, what a Green New Deal should look like, systemic greed in today's world, and being real. The transcript and references mentioned in this episode can be found on Go Simone's website : Sarah Hanson-Young's Profile En Garde , Sarah Hanson-Young Amnesty International Green New Deal Varshini Prakash Michael Higgins Greta Thunberg Doughnut Economics , Kate Raworth Sunrise Movement Australian Senate Committee on Environment and Communications…
Corinna Dengler studied Economics, Development Studies, and Socio-ecological Economics and Policy in Vienna, Moscow and Quito. Her research focuses on making degrowth more feminist and on how care can be organized in a degrowth society. With Corinna, we talked about why degrowth is ecologically necessary, the need for a gender-equitable society transformation, degrowth and the Global South and the need to find out what a good life is. References mentioned in this episode: Corinna Dengler's Profile Corinna Dengler's Research publications Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance [FaDA] Amazon near tipping point of switching from rainforest to savannah – study , The Guardian Exxon’s plan for surging carbon emissions revealed in leaked documents , Bloomberg Green The Limits to Growth report Our Common Future , also known as the Brundtland Report Green New Deal The Golden Notebook , Doris Lessing The danger of a single story , Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, TEDGlobal 2009 The dispossessed , Ursula K. Le Guin The word for world is forest , Ursula K. Le Guin The transcript of this episode can be found on Go Simone's website .…

1 Heather Alexander on forest ecology and the danger of simple solutions to complex climate issues 51:40
Heather Alexander is an assistant professor in forest ecology in Auburn University, United States. She is an expert in the areas of forest, fire and disturbance ecology. She studies the impacts of changing fire regimes of forest succession, dynamics influence of tree traits on forest flammability and the consequences of changing forest composition on forest ecosystem function. With Heather, we talked about the impacts of increasing wildfire severity on forests, how the melting permafrost affect them, the Sergei Zimov experiment and the Pleistocene Park project in Siberia, the benefits and cons of reforestation and offsetting programs, "playing God" with the environment and ecosystems, and scientists and the activism dilemma. References mentioned in this episode: Heather Alexander's Profile Heather Alexander's Research publications Auburn University Orcas are not taking nature’s revenge, but we should , ROAR Magazine A second Trump term would be “game over” for the climate, says top scientist , The Guardian Amazon near tipping point of switching from rainforest to savannah – study , The Guardian To save the planet, don’t plant trees , New York Times Brainpickings Pleistocene Park Siberia: the melting permafrost , ARTE documentary Sergei Zimov Carroll Cloare The Memory of Old Jack , Wendell Berry The hidden life of trees , Peter Wohlleben Transcript and references of this episode are available on Go Simone's website .…
Aoife O'Leary is the Director of international climate at Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). She is a lawyer and as specialised on the environmental impacts of international shipping in aviation, she's also a board member of Rethinking Economics , a charity campaigning to reform the economics curriculum in the UK. With Aoife, we talked about growing up in a union household, the murky world of shipping, the potential of renewable energy export, navigating complexity, the right way to implement carbon pricing and what to do with the revenues generated, changing the climate change narrative and having the right incentives for corporates. References mentioned during this episode: Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Transport and Environment Getting to Zero Coalition Amnesty International Rethinking Economics International Maritime Organization Stop Ecocide UK Independence Party (UKIP) Extinction Rebellion A more nimble brand of conservation might look like an Airbnb business model. Rent, Don’t buy , Anthropocene These folks think eternal economic growth will lead to unstoppable climate change , Bloomberg Green Donegal Paris Agreement Poseidon Principles Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill Overton window Greta Thunberg Full Tilt: Ireland to India With a Bicycle , Dervla Murphy Open Borders , Brian Kaplan Go Simone's Podcast…
Karen Ellis founded Mend It, Australia with her husband, Dan. They offer their help to repair and mend, building capacity to upcycle and promoting a circular economy culture within their community. With Karen, we talked about the myth of recycling, the need for coordinated repair movement, wisdom, affecting societal change as an individual, man-woman divide when it comes to repair, and finding one's voice. References mentioned in this episode: Mend It, Australia Defending tomorrow: The climate crisis and threats against land and environmental defenders , Global Witness Bushfire survivor calls on fossil fuel companies to pay for disaster recovery , Canberra Times Boomer, I’m Not OK , Ryan Beard Jean-Jacques Rousseau Paul Kershaw Recycling Victoria: A new economy , Victoria State Government Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) Noam Chomsky Tinkering: Australians Reinvent DIY Culture , Katherine Wilson Show Me An Old Rebel , Caitlin Johnstone Full transcript: http://gosimone.org/episode-18-karen-ellis-on-the-role-of-individuals-in-creating-change-and-the-rights-to-repair/…

1 Hongqiao Liu on the power of investigative journalism and advocating for a fair and just transition 52:42
Hongqiao Liu is an independent consultant on policy research, strategic communication and advocacy, and a multi-award winning journalist. With Hongqiao, we talked about following one's passion, writing for change, the environmental and social issues relating to rare earth in China, promoting a just and fair transition, China as a developing country, and being a female investigative journalist. Full transcript of this episode and all the references mentioned available on gosimone.org: gosimone.org/episode-17-hongqia…and-policy-change/…
Dekila Chungyalpa heads the Loka Initiative, a project which she co-founded with Buddhist scholar researchers, Dr Richard Davidson and Dr John Dunne of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Healthy Minds. Launched in 2018, the initiative unites religious leaders with environmental experts to bolster climate activism and Dekila also worked at WWF for 13 years. She earned the prestigious Yale McCluskey Award for conservation innovation in 2014. With Dekila, we talked about her roots in the Himalayas, the influence of her mother, a Buddhist nun, reconciling science and faith, how to dismantle climate change denial, and the connections between land, traditional practices, the right to self-determination and gender justice. References mentioned during this episode: Loka Initiative Center for Healthy Minds , University of Wisconsin-Madison (UWM) WWF Upaya Institute and Zen Center Arundhati Roy: Our task is to disable the engine , Progressive International Let’s stop romanticising nature. So much of our life depends on defying it , The Guardian Blessed Are the Consumers: Climate Change and the Practice of Restraint , Sallie McFague Richard Davidson John Dunne Non-overlapping magisteria , Stephen Jay Gould Katharine Hayhoe Elke Weber Susan Clayton Mary Annaïse Heglar Rebecca Solnit Joanna Macy Face to Face: Women Writers on Faith, Mysticism, and Awakening , Linda Hogan and Brenda Peterson…

1 Arnagretta Hunter on the impacts of the climate crisis on human health and rethinking our society 43:11
Arnagretta Hunter is a cardiologist based in Canberra and a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University Medical School. She is also Human Futures Fellow at the ANU College of Health and Medicine and part of the Commission for the Human Future, an ANU initiative which brings together researchers and thinkers to promote ways we can prevent human extinction. With Arnagretta, we talked about growing up on a farm, the impact of the climate crisis on human health, science denial in politics, and the powers of imagination, utopia and dystopia for change. References mentioned during this episode: Commission for the Human Future Doctors for the Environment Australia Australia21 Global Green and Healthy Hospitals Climaginaries Surviving & Thriving in the 21st Century , Commission for the Human Future Doctors need to meet challenge of climate change , InSight+ The carbon footprint of Australian health care , The Lancet We Can Waste Another Crisis, or We Can Transform the Economy , Jacobin Mag 'Cashed-up activists’ should not be able t o hold up developments, Australia's resources minister says, The Guardian Yuval Noah Harari From What Is to What If: Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want , Rob Hopkins The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming , David Wallace-Wells Men at Work: Australia’s Parenthood Trap , Annabel Crabb Climate Change and the People's Health , Sharon Friel How Democracy Ends , David Runciman Agency , William Gibson…
Ailsa Lamont has had a long career in Australian universities, leading various international and social innovation departments. In 2016, she founded Pomegranate Global, a start-up dedicated to helping the education sector to tackle climate change, and co-founded the Climate Action Network for International Educators. With Ailsa, we talked about Scotland, the value of studying abroad, being a climate reality leader, universities’ carbon footprint, the challenges with top-down university management, and having more women at the decision-making table. References mentioned in the episode: Pomegranate Global Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE) International Universities Climate Alliance (IUCA) NoFlyClimateSci International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) Australasian Campus Towards Sustainability (ACTS) Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) Climate science deniers at forefront of downplaying coronavirus pandemic , The Guardian Domestic violence is on the rise with Coronavirus lockdown. The responses are missing the point , The Intercept Edward Snowden says COVID-19 could give governments invasive new data-collection powers that could last long after the pandemic , Business Insider Australia An Inconvenient Truth , Al Gore, directed by David Guggenheim Nineteen Eighty-Four , George Orwell Guy Gavriel Kay…
Esther Onyango is a research fellow at Griffith University , Brisbane, Australia. She is part of a trans-disciplinary research program on the impacts of climate change and vector-borne diseases. With Esther, we talked about her roots in Kenya, her passion for microbiology, how she became interested in the links between health and the environment, and the importance of developing cross-boundary policies in order to respond to the increasing occurrence of viruses due to climate change. References mentioned in the episode: Esther Onyango's research profile Esther Onyango's publications Governments urged to attach green string to long term coronavirus recovery plans , Climate Change News Covid-19: the cure could be worse than the disease for South Africa , The Conversation Trump says there will be ‘suicides by the thousands’ if the US coronavirus shutdown continues , Business Insider Why women can’t have it all , The Atlantic magazine David Quamman: How animal infections spill over to humans , Science talk Podcast, The Scientific American An Inconvenient Truth , Al Gore, directed by David Guggenheim…
Jojo Mehta is the co-Founder of Ecological Defence Integrity and Stop Ecocide . She carries on the legacy left by Polly Higgins , a UK lawyer who found for the recognition of ecocide as an international crime. With Jojo, we talked about how criminalising ecocide internationally can drastically change the rules and put an end to environmentally-destructive activities on the planet. References mentioned in this episode: Ecological Defence Integrity Stop Ecocide The International Criminal Court Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Polly Higgins, Eradicating environmental crime Polly Higgins, Earth is our business Polly Higgins, Dare to be great Jeremy Lent, The patterning instinct Climate change: schools failing us, say pupils , BBC JP Morgan to withdraw support for some fossil fuels , The Guardian Go Simone's website…
Stacy Levy is an American eco-artist. She is a sculptor making large-scale public installations in rivers, streets, parking lots, airports and nature centres. She merges the principles of art, ecology, science and collaborative engagement. Her latest completed art piece is called Collected Watershed; it’s a live map made of 8,500 recycled jars, filled with water collected from every tributary in and around the University of Towson. With Stacy, we talked about combating climate change with art, outside art galleries. > All the references mentioned in this episode…
Cecile Gauthier co-founded the marketing consultancy and design agency Lime, based in Singapore. It’s 100% women-owned. It is a purpose driven agency which is building brands for businesses with a purpose and helping to create purpose for traditional brands. With Cecile, we talked about how she believes the ad industry can use its power for good, and influence change within businesses, corporations and social entreprises in order to tackle the climate emergency. For all the references mentioned during the episode: www.gosimone.org Photo Cecile Gauthier by Nathaly Molina @ itsanatha…
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