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Inconvenient Chats
Kaisa Virolainen & Jan Kleine
15 episodes
15 hours ago
Climate change is real, accelerating, and profoundly urgent - yet the world isn’t changing quickly or deeply enough. In our experience, many important conversations are being avoided, maybe unintentionally. They're inconvenient: messy, emotionally charged, a little uncomfortable, ideologically polarized, or simply complex. This is why we have started Inconvenient Chats, our podcast to create room for some of these conversations – not with all the answers, but with honest questions. We believe that if something makes you uncomfortable, that’s often a sign it’s worth exploring. We’re two friends who both have been working with climate change and sustainability for a number of years. Each week we’ll explore a new topic, we break it down, discuss different perspectives and explore solutions – and hopefully feel more comfortable talking about them. The episodes will be short and will come out every week.We want to challenge ourselves to think, understand and question our assumptions about the world and ourselves. And learn a bunch on the side. So join us when we are making space for the voices in our own heads - the doubts, fears, wonderings. We invite you to come along in that exploration. By having uncomfortable conversations openly, with curiosity, we hope to invite and encourage dialogues that explore difficult topics with critical thinking, emotional honesty, and kindness in a world that often prioritizes perfection and certainty. If it’s inconvenient, let’s chat.
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Climate change is real, accelerating, and profoundly urgent - yet the world isn’t changing quickly or deeply enough. In our experience, many important conversations are being avoided, maybe unintentionally. They're inconvenient: messy, emotionally charged, a little uncomfortable, ideologically polarized, or simply complex. This is why we have started Inconvenient Chats, our podcast to create room for some of these conversations – not with all the answers, but with honest questions. We believe that if something makes you uncomfortable, that’s often a sign it’s worth exploring. We’re two friends who both have been working with climate change and sustainability for a number of years. Each week we’ll explore a new topic, we break it down, discuss different perspectives and explore solutions – and hopefully feel more comfortable talking about them. The episodes will be short and will come out every week.We want to challenge ourselves to think, understand and question our assumptions about the world and ourselves. And learn a bunch on the side. So join us when we are making space for the voices in our own heads - the doubts, fears, wonderings. We invite you to come along in that exploration. By having uncomfortable conversations openly, with curiosity, we hope to invite and encourage dialogues that explore difficult topics with critical thinking, emotional honesty, and kindness in a world that often prioritizes perfection and certainty. If it’s inconvenient, let’s chat.
Show more...
Politics
News,
Science,
Social Sciences,
Earth Sciences
Episodes (15/15)
Inconvenient Chats
IC12: Will AI and data centres become the climate's biggest problem?
2 weeks ago
24 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC11: Has Bill Gates become a climate denier?
3 weeks ago
21 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC10: Another planetary boundary breached - what does it mean to me?
4 weeks ago
22 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC9.2: Do the constant bad news make us numb?
1 month ago
15 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC9.1: Do the constant bad news make us numb?
1 month ago
20 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC8: Shouldn't we be alarmed by the overuse of resources?
1 month ago
26 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC7: Are you a wizard or a prophet?
1 month ago
24 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
ICF1: Feedback #1 (first reviews, IC1: False Balance)
1 month ago
9 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC6: Do you need to be an expert to have an opinion?
2 months ago
25 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC5: Do we still need UN COPs?
2 months ago
32 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC4: What is an inconvenient chat?
2 months ago
18 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC3: Why freedom can only be realised in liberal democracies?
2 months ago
19 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC2: Do words matter?
3 months ago
23 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
IC1: Why does false balance distort public debates?
3 months ago
14 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
Inconvenient Chats: Teaser
3 months ago
2 minutes

Inconvenient Chats
Climate change is real, accelerating, and profoundly urgent - yet the world isn’t changing quickly or deeply enough. In our experience, many important conversations are being avoided, maybe unintentionally. They're inconvenient: messy, emotionally charged, a little uncomfortable, ideologically polarized, or simply complex. This is why we have started Inconvenient Chats, our podcast to create room for some of these conversations – not with all the answers, but with honest questions. We believe that if something makes you uncomfortable, that’s often a sign it’s worth exploring. We’re two friends who both have been working with climate change and sustainability for a number of years. Each week we’ll explore a new topic, we break it down, discuss different perspectives and explore solutions – and hopefully feel more comfortable talking about them. The episodes will be short and will come out every week.We want to challenge ourselves to think, understand and question our assumptions about the world and ourselves. And learn a bunch on the side. So join us when we are making space for the voices in our own heads - the doubts, fears, wonderings. We invite you to come along in that exploration. By having uncomfortable conversations openly, with curiosity, we hope to invite and encourage dialogues that explore difficult topics with critical thinking, emotional honesty, and kindness in a world that often prioritizes perfection and certainty. If it’s inconvenient, let’s chat.