Rising Above Climate Anxiety: Clover Hogan's Blueprint for Action
The emotional resilience, the capability that we do have is astounding. We need to be starting to weave new narratives for the new world that we're developing.
Feeling overwhelmed by climate change? You're not alone, and Clover Hogan is here to help. At just 20 years old, Clover has spent half her life fighting to save our planet. In this episode of the 'Force of Nature' podcast, she brings together trailblazing activists, industry experts, and a resident psychotherapist to tackle the mental health challenges that come with the climate crisis.
From the woman who started a global movement in her backyard to the lawyer behind the world's most historic climate agreement, these conversations are packed with inspiration and practical advice. Clover believes that our sense of powerlessness is an even greater threat than climate change itself. Through this nine-part series, she explores how our relationship with media, our addiction to fossil fuels, and even the food we eat impact our mental well-being.
But it's not all doom and gloom; Clover and her guests share how emotional resilience and values-led actions can make a real difference. One key takeaway? Confrontation is necessary. If you're not facing it, you're probably not pushing hard enough. This podcast isn't just about understanding the issues—it's about taking action. Clover's mission is to transform eco-anxiety into meaningful activism, showing that each of us can be a force of nature.
Whether you're anxious about the future or simply looking for ways to make a tangible impact, this episode offers a crash course in climate activism. With Clover's guidance and the insights of her guests, you'll learn how to navigate the emotional toll of the climate crisis and take steps that truly matter. Tune in and discover how you can turn your anxiety into action.