Burning Questions: Conversations About Our Living World with Leslie Davenport

Leslie Davenport

Welcome to Burning Questions with your host, Leslie Davenport. Join Leslie as she sits down with thought leaders, activists, and people from all walks of life to explore the big questions shaping our climate, our future, and our shared humanity. So many of us are searching for ways to take part in meaningful change while carrying the weight of heartbreak, frustration, and grief for how our cultures, planet, and all life are suffering under the dominant paradigms we live within. Coming together around these essential questions, we can draw strength from our shared perspective and navigate these turbulent times with greater resilience. We're always better together. To explore more of Leslie's work on psychological resilience and planetary health, connect with her here: Leslie's Website LinkedIn Instagram

Episodes

  1. Jul 10

    How do I find my Climate Magic? With Sarah Jaquette Ray

    You may be used to hearing Sarah Jaquette Ray as the one asking questions on her own podcast, Climate Magic. But this time we get to turn the microphone the other direction and learn about her climate journey. One of the most frequently asked questions I hear from community members is how they can effectively contribute and really make a difference. On this episode of Burning Questions, Sarah helps us reframe the questions from "what should I be doing about climate change" to "what am I actually good at, and how does that serve this moment." Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety and professor of environmental studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, shares how she personally navigated that shift, and arrived at her own "climate magic."" She describes climate magic as the specific, sometimes unglamorous contribution that only you are positioned to make, and that becomes powerful precisely because it's embedded in something larger than you. We talked about why individualism is such a trap in climate work — the pressure to personally solve an unsolvable problem, the guilt that follows when we can't — and why the answer isn't doing more alone but understanding our efforts as amplified by social and political context. But our actions, connected to community and movement, means something else entirely. Ways to connect with Sarah: Website: https://sarahjaquetteray.com/ Climate Magic: https://www.khsu.org/show/climate-magic LinkedIn: / sarahjaquetteray Subscribe to this channel to hear all the episodes and join our growing community. Because we're always better together.

    How do I find my Climate Magic? With Sarah Jaquette Ray
  2. Feb 13

    An Invitation to Transformative Leadership

    In this episode, Dr. Renée Lertzman brings a rare blend of wisdom, depth, and grounded practicality to the conversation about climate change and human behavior. A pioneer in the psychology of climate emotions, she helps us move beyond overwhelm and polarization toward curiosity, compassion, and meaningful engagement. What I so appreciate in her work is the way she names what’s often unspoken—our defenses, ambivalence, and fears—without judgment, and then offers pathways forward that feel both humane and doable. In this conversation, Renée reminds us that responding to the climate crisis isn’t just about information or solutions; it’s about relationship, leadership, and learning how to stay present with what’s hard while still acting with care and courage. Dr. Renée Lertzman is a pioneer, who for 30 years has been bridging psychology with climate change, sustainability and existential threats. An academic-turned practitioner, she designs frameworks and methods that guide people to take action and create impact on climate and sustainability issues. Over the past two decades, Renée has worked with global leaders, startups, governments, and mission-driven companies—including Google, IKEA, the California Academy of Sciences —helping them navigate the emotional complexities of climate engagement. She is developing a new academy that equips changemakers with psychologically grounded resources for collective transformation. She is also working on a forthcoming book to be published by Viking in 2027. Website TED Talk Podcast, Accidental Gods

    An Invitation to Transformative Leadership

About

Welcome to Burning Questions with your host, Leslie Davenport. Join Leslie as she sits down with thought leaders, activists, and people from all walks of life to explore the big questions shaping our climate, our future, and our shared humanity. So many of us are searching for ways to take part in meaningful change while carrying the weight of heartbreak, frustration, and grief for how our cultures, planet, and all life are suffering under the dominant paradigms we live within. Coming together around these essential questions, we can draw strength from our shared perspective and navigate these turbulent times with greater resilience. We're always better together. To explore more of Leslie's work on psychological resilience and planetary health, connect with her here: Leslie's Website LinkedIn Instagram