400 Seconds Per Podcast Theatre in the Rough
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400 Seconds Per Podcast brings you tiny talks on a big deal: our relationship with the natural world. Each episode interviews extraordinary women leading hope and change in the climate emergency... in 400 seconds flat.
The podcast is part of the 400 Parts Per Million project by Theatre in the Rough. You can find out more at 400.earth.
Supported by Arts Council England and the PH Holt Foundation.
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Melinda Kramer: ’We Need our World’s Women to Step Forward’
Clara Popp speaks to Melinda Kramer, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Women’s Earth Alliance, to discover more about their work and the future of climate activism.
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Fay Milton: ’Calm the F Down’
We speak to Fay Milton, drummer with Savages and co-founder of Music Declares Emergency, to discover more about the music industry’s role in combatting the Climate Crisis.
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Alana Hurd: ’Animals Haven’t Read Your House Deeds and Gone ”Sorry, Totally our Fault”’
We speak to Alana Hurd, founder of Wildscaping Worldwide, to discover what wildscaping means, why we should all get involved, and how to overcome barriers.
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Tenderfoot Theatre: ’It Should be Fun, and it Should be Rock N’ Roll’
Ellie Sammer speaks to Tenderfoot Theatre about the power of performance in tackling the Climate Crisis, the importance of not lecturing audiences, and why activism in the arts should be rock n’ roll.
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Gillian Burke: ’In Many Indigenous Languages there Simply isn’t a Word for Nature’
We speak to Gillian Burke – biologist, writer, and presenter of BBC2’s Springwatch and its seasonal spinoffs – about the importance of language in the Climate Crisis, the power of singing, and local solutions to global issues.
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Lorna Rees: ’Our Culture Forms Our Future’
We speak to Lorna Rees, Artistic Director of Gobbledegook Theatre, about the relationship between the arts and the Climate Emergency.