Hope Springs with Annabel Heseltine

By: The Resurgence Trust
  • Summary

  • In Hope Springs, a Resurgence Podcast hosted by Annabel Heseltine, we hear from people working on the frontline of the environmental crisis and explore what compels them to achieve extraordinary things for the natural world. Think of Hope Springs as a guide to recovery - and to discovering a sense of optimism and purpose, even in the midst of grave challenges. Hope Springs is an offering from The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity and global community that connects, inspires and informs positive change for people and planet. www.resurgence.org
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Episodes
  • Mya-Rose Craig
    Oct 22 2024

    Dr Mya-Rose Craig is a twenty-two-year-old British-Bangladeshi diversity activist and author better known as Bird Girl for the blog she started aged just eleven. In her travel memoir, she reveals the inspiration; how birdwatching kept her family together when her mother was struggling with an undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Aged 14, Mya-Rose founded Black2Nature to engage Visible Minority Ethnic communities and white young people from deprived areas with nature; organising nature camps, holding conferences, appearing on stage with names like Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot. Aged 17 she wrote the Manifesto for Diversity in Nature Conservation for naturalist Chris Packham and in 2020 was the youngest British person to be awarded an honorary doctorate from Bristol University for her work campaigning for diversity in the environmental sector. This podcast is bought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    38 mins
  • Christiana Figueres
    Oct 8 2024

    Costa Rican diplomat Christiana Figueres is widely recognized as the driving force behind the 2015 Paris Agreement, where 196 countries pledged to keep climate warming levels below 2°C. What is less known is that during this pivotal moment, she was grappling with deep personal trauma, including the emotional toll of a marriage breakdown. In the midst of this struggle, she found solace and strength in the teachings of Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, whose wisdom, she credits, helped her navigate the intense negotiations that led to the landmark climate accord.

    Figueres, a veteran of every COP, has dedicated her life to driving global change. She co-founded Global Optimism, champions young climate activists, and serves as co-host of the Earthshot Prize as well as the popular podcast Outrage and Optimism. In her book, The Future We Choose: A Stubborn Optimist's Guide to the Climate Crisis, she lays out two possible futures: one in which humanity achieves net-zero emissions by 2050, and another shaped by devastating inaction.

    This podcast is brought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    43 mins
  • Ben Goldsmith
    Sep 24 2024

    Ben Goldsmith is an author and rewilding activist who has poured his passion and resources into the land. Raised in the wilderness, nature has always been in his blood, but after the tragic death of his 15-year-old daughter Iris in a farm accident, his connection to the environment deepened.

    In his poignant book God is an Octopus, he shares how he found solace in nature, rewilding his Somerset farm and setting up the Conservation Collective, an organisation supporting grassroots conservation efforts worldwide. He also founded the Iris Prize, which empowers young activists working to live in harmony with nature.

    This podcast is bought to you by The Resurgence Trust.

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    40 mins

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