Supersede Madeleine MacGillivray
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SUPERSEDE attempts to answer the big collective question, "What can I do to further climate justice?" through conversations with passionate folks across all sectors who have found their climate superpowers. We unpack the HOW and uncover tools for sitting in our own powers, to build towards an equitable and joyful world.
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EP 19: Solutions, Power, and Moral Courage with Climate Journalist Whitney Bauck (Part 2)
Welcome to Part 2 of 2 with Whitney!What does it mean to report climate stories that actually inspire people? In episode 19 of Supersede, Madeleine is joined by Whitney Bauck, climate and environment journalist.Often the most impactful and potent climate action starts at the hyper-local level. Whitney is excellent at sharing these types of unique and illuminatory stories. In this episode, she expands upon some of her favorites and shares how her superpowers have been shaped by her...
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EP 18: Solutions, Power, and Moral Courage with Climate Journalist Whitney Bauck (Part 1)
Welcome to Part 1 of 2 with Whitney! What does it mean to report climate stories that actually inspire people? In episode 18 of Supersede, Madeleine is joined by Whitney Bauck, climate and environment journalist. Often the most impactful and potent climate action starts at the hyper-local level. Whitney is excellent at sharing these types of unique and illuminatory stories. In this episode, she expands upon some of her favorites and shares how her superpowers have been shaped by h...
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EP 17: Racism, Plants, and Growing Justice With Planter Rob
Welcome to another episode of Supersede with Robert Jeffrey, AKA Planter Rob! In this episode Madeleine and Rob discuss what it means to grow towards justice through confronting difficult situations and conversations. As a Black queer man who grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, Rob shares stories of the gardens and plant clippings of his youth that inspired his love of plants. His connection to the natural world and specifically to the plants he cares for is deeply apparent in the conversati...
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EP 16: Supersede's Jam-Packed Guide to Finding Your Climate Superpowers (Celebrating 1 Year!)
Join us in celebrating one year of Supersede! We’re so grateful for a year of inspirational conversations, and to celebrate, we’re bringing you an episode that highlights some of the most powerful advice and wisdom from last year's guests. You’ll hear insight from Melina Laboucan-Massimo, Willow Defebaugh, Alec Leach, Kristy Drutman and more! Madeleine, Seeding Sovereignty’s Climate Program Coordinator started this podcast a year ago to encourage folks to use their individual powers for ...
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EP 15: Diversifying Green Jobs, ‘Doing it Scared,’ and Climate Love Connections with Kristy Drutman a.k.a. Brown Girl Green
In this episode, guest Kristy Drutman shares her journey from burnt out climate activist to founder of the Green Jobs Board and climate media superstar. Kristy is connecting climate leaders, amplifying green jobs, and fighting for a world of equitable and fair climate labor. Kristy touches on how her specific identities have shaped her approach to climate work and have encouraged her to look out for connections that others might not see. In this episode, she discusses her years of climat...
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EP 14: Sprouts, Accessible Health, and a Path to Passion With Spouting Superhero Doug Evans
Welcome to Episode 14 of Supersede! In this episode, Madeleine is joined by sprouting champion Doug Evans. Doug shares his continued passion for health and the ways he hopes to make healthy living and eating accessible in a rapidly changing world. Doug and Madeleine touch on the ways that commercialization, industrial agriculture, and focus on profit rather than quality harm both planetary and personal health. Doug also shares his journey towards consciousness around the reality of the g...
Customer Reviews
Informative, enlightening and vibrant
I’ve really had my perspective widened and been enlightened by listening to Madeleine’s podcast — through real conversations with a wide range of folks, I’ve been exposed to a lot of topics, issues, and, ultimately, inspiring stories that motivate me to do my part and give me hope! Thank you for this wonderful series. Can’t wait for the next one :)