Endgame End Game Productions
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- Society & Culture
End Game is about grappling with the climate crisis from the inside out. From the vantage point of a country town in Australia, the podcast tracks the connections between big and small things to look at how the crisis is re-shaping our relationship to ourselves, each other and the world.
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Significant Roadside Area
Stepping through a crack in the fabric of the universe, where the past and the future collide, Australian documentary maker Kyla Brettle starts to unravel the history of a small patch of bush near her home in Barkers Creek and finds herself in a much bigger story. Guided her children, an ecologist, a landcare volunteer and a local First Nation’s Elder, Kyla digs into the connections between people and place and how the different ways we see an environment manifest in the world around us.
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Close to home | FINALE
Embracing the cactus - what stops us from taking the climate crisis into our hearts and hands - and what can happen when we do?
You are not alone if you are worried about climate change but feel it’s too big a problem for you to do something about. 80% of Australians are concerned about the crisis - and here we all are; like kangaroos in the headlights.
We risk peering into the dark and seeing the light - to dive into moments that ‘changed everything’ about how someone sees themselves in a climate changed world, we also hear from social researcher Dr Rebecca Huntley on what shapes public opinion about the crisis, and track our small town’s struggle to acknowledge we’ve got a climate problem.
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Hope and coffee
What hopes do we hold for a climate changed world - and can hope be trusted to guide our way? Kyla Brettle turns on the coffee machine, opens the books and tackles this head on. [more]
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Breath
Wakka Wakka First Nations elder Uncle Paul Gilralido Chapman plays and teaches the didjeridoo - helping young people to learn about themselves and to listen deeply to the world.
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One hundred years
Terry White and Neil Barrett are old friends and have a hundred years of climate action between them. They speak with Rob Law about the long game of climate advocacy and what gives them hope.[more]
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An ocean of plastic
Audio Postcard from the domestic fringe. Scenes from a supermarket isle