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  • Climate Leadership — You Are More Powerful Than You Think
    2025/09/15

    Why small steps matter when finding your voice as an environmental leader.

    Feeling like you're "not enough" to make a difference on climate change? You're not alone. In this episode, clinical psychologist Emily Toner explores how imposter syndrome and feelings of inadequacy keep us small—especially when the world needs our voices most.

    What You'll Learn:

    • How to transform feelings of "not enoughness".
    • Why almost everyone struggles with imposter syndrome (and what that means for climate action).
    • Three essential characteristics of resilient people who create lasting change.
    • Practical steps to expand your comfort zone and speak up for your values.
    • How to handle criticism and resistance when you start using your voice.

    Perfect for: Anyone experiencing climate anxiety, environmental professionals who want to have more impact, activists seeking confidence, and leaders wanting to inspire authentic action in their communities.

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    14 分
  • Self-Compassion Ingites Action
    2025/09/08

    ✨ Could being a little bit kinder to ourselves be the secret to collective climate courage?

    In this episode of Climate Courage, Emily Toner, Clinical Psychologist, explores how self-compassion is the missing link we are to build the resilience and courage needed for the challenges ahead.

    Building on the last session—where listeners examined unhelpful beliefs that fuel overwhelm and powerlessness—this conversation turns to the practice of tending to our inner nature with compassion rather than criticism. The research is clear, self-criticism is demotivating and keeps us from taking action, whereas self-compassion is shown to increase resilience, innovation, and willingness to take meaningful risks.

    In this episode, listeners will learn:

    • Why criticism is demotivating—and how compassion fosters courage.
    • How to move from “not enough” thinking to “I am nature, I am powerful.”
    • Practical ways to pause and respond with kindness in moments of eco-anxiety or climate despair.
    • Why self-compassion is not a luxury but a radically important practice for climate resilience and collective wellbeing.

    🌿 What will you water your inner nature with today? Criticism, or kindness?

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    15 分
  • The Courage to Change — One Person's Ripple Effect
    2025/09/01

    Do you ever catch yourself thinking: “I’m just one person, what difference can I really make?” or "What I do is insignificant, it makes no difference to the whole."

    In this episode, we explore how to weed out unhelpful thoughts that lead to overwhelm and powerlessness, and plant seeds of connection and active hope.

    Drawing on stories from climate activism, psychology, and host Emily Toner's inner circle, you’ll learn how small, intentional actions can ripple outward—just like Greta Thunberg’s first school strike or a friend who sparks lasting change without even realising it.

    🌱 What you’ll discover in this episode:

    • Why thoughts like “my actions don’t matter” are not always accurate and almost always disempowering—and how to let them pass.
    • How one person’s presence and energy can influence entire communities.
    • Real stories of ripple effects in climate and wellbeing movements.
    • A guided mindfulness practice to connect with your inner nature and cultivate empowering beliefs.

    This session is part of the Planetary Hope series—a 10-day journey into mindfulness, eco-resilience, and human sustainability. Together, we’ll nurture inner calm, strengthen our capacity to act, and remind ourselves that we are deeply interconnected: You are nature, and your actions matter.

    🔗 If this practice resonates, please share the episode with a friend, colleague, or community group—it could be the start of their ripple effect too.

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    16 分
  • Remembering You Are Nature
    2025/08/25

    In this episode of Climate Courage, clinical psychologist Emily Toner explores how reconnecting with nature—and our own inner nature—can help us cultivate joy, resilience, and clarity in the midst of stress, uncertainty, and the challenges of modern life.

    Today’s episode gets straight into a guided practice, an invitation to slow down, breathe, and remember that everything we need to live fully and meaningfully is already within us. By embracing both our discomfort and our expansiveness, we begin to restore our inner world, which in turn strengthens our ability to meet the urgent needs of the outer world.

    In this practice, you’ll learn how to:

    • Create space for joy, contentment, and peace in daily life—even when overwhelmed
    • Recognise how our emotions, both difficult and uplifting, are part of our rich inner nature
    • Reconnect to the awe and wisdom of the natural world within and around you
    • Strengthen resilience, active acceptance and wellbeing in the face of everyday stressors

    This meditation and reflection is not just about personal peace—it’s about contributing to collective resilience. Every moment you nurture your inner nature, you help build the foundation for communities capable of creativity, courage, and meaningful change.

    🌿 Take this time to come home to yourself. You are nature—fully alive, fully awake.

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    12 分
  • Positive Emotion — Why Feeling Good Helps the Earth
    2025/08/19

    In this episode of Climate Courage, we explore why prioritising your personal wellbeing may be one of the most powerful actions you can take to heal the earth.

    After honouring grief in our last session, today we shift into a lighter place. Together, we unpack the neuroscience behind positive emotions — and why joy, gratitude, and connection are far from luxuries during a time of climate crisis. They're necessities.

    You’ll learn:

    • How positive emotion literally expands your visual and mental field (the "broaden and build" theory)
    • Why happy, hopeful people are more innovative, inclusive, and capable of big-picture thinking
    • The surprising link between joy and breaking down social and racial barriers
    • A guided perspective meditation to balance your negativity bias and connect with what’s good, right now

    This episode is grounded in the work of Barbara Fredrickson and other leading positive psychologists. Discover how positive emotions expand our minds, deepen social connection, and unlock climate solutions.

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    15 分
  • How to Be with Climate Grief
    2025/08/11

    Episode 4: Knowing Grief — How to Sit with Climate Grief

    In this episode of Climate Courage, we gently explore the emotional landscape of climate grief — a incredibly reasonable response to the experience of ecological loss, environmental destruction, and an uncertain future.

    Join clinical psychologist Emily Toner as she guides you through a deeper understanding of environmental grief and offers tools to help you process pain, access resilience, and connect back to nature with presence and purpose.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why grief is a necessary emotional response to the climate emergency
    • Neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor’s 90-Second Rule for emotional processing
    • A guided nature-based meditation for processing grief
    • How mindfulness and self-compassion create space for courageous action

    Emotional flexibility is not just a nice-to-have — it's a key climate resilience skill. By learning how to feel deeply without getting stuck, we unlock the energy needed to respond to this crisis wisely.

    Resources & Links
    → For more support, workshops and resources visit: emilytoner.com
    → Support the creation of this work: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    16 分
  • From Shame to Courage — How Emotions Shape Action
    2025/08/04

    In this episode of Climate Courage, we explore how some emotions spur us into action while others stop us in our tracks.

    From shame, guilt, and fear, which tend to paralyze us, to courage, acceptance, and love, which empower us to move forward with clarity and purpose. Clinical Psychologist Emily Toner shares personal insights and psychological research into how different emotional states influence our motivation and behaviour.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why some emotions lead to inaction and burnout, while others catalyze impact
    • What "radical acceptance" really means—and why it’s essential right now
    • The difference between force and power in emotional states
    • How to build emotional agility for climate action and personal wellbeing
    • A guided practice to move from overwhelm to presence using mindful awareness

    Whether you're an activist, a changemaker, or someone simply feeling the weight of the world—this episode offers real tools to help you get unstuck.

    This is inner work for outer change.

    Resources & Links
    → Book Emily’s Climate Courage Workshops for Teams: emilytoner.com
    → Support the podcast on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

    Missed the beginning? Start from Episode 1: “Climate Courage — Seeing the Human Side of the Crisis”

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    15 分
  • A Brain That Can’t Feel, Can’t Act
    2025/07/28

    In this episode of Climate Courage, clinical psychologist Emily Toner explores how our emotions shape decision-making and behaviour—and why avoiding discomfort may be the greatest barrier to meaningful climate action.

    Drawing on the work of neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, we uncover how emotions aren't just “nice to have,” but essential for purposeful action. Without them, even simple choices become impossible. So what does that mean for an overwhelmed world trying to face an existential environmental crisis?

    You’ll learn:

    • Why “a brain that can’t feel, can’t act”
    • The psychology behind climate denial and experiential avoidance
    • How mindfulness helps us move through fear and become unstuck
    • A guided body-based practice for reconnecting with your emotional wisdom

    If you’re struggling with climate grief, numbness, or inaction, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a scientifically grounded path forward.

    This episode is for you if:

    • You're feeling emotionally stuck or overwhelmed
    • You avoid climate news because it feels “too much”
    • You want to better understand the link between emotions and action

    Take the next step toward inner resilience.

    Resources & Links
    → Book Emily’s Climate Courage Workshops for Teams: emilytoner.com
    → Support the podcast on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/climatecourage

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    15 分