How can individual actions contribute to tackling the climate crisis? Join me on a journey where we are exploring the intersection of personal empowerment and collective action in the face of environmental challenges.
In this episode, I had a conversation with Laura Hartley, delving into the nuances of personal agency, systemic change, and community action in the context of addressing climate change. Laura shares insights into the importance of trusting our inner compass and overcoming societal narratives that interrupt our self-trust, particularly concerning issues like food consumption and environmental responsibility. Through exploring the concept of inherited trauma and patterns of behavior, we uncover the need for grace and self-compassion in navigating individual actions within larger systemic challenges. Our conversation extends to practical steps individuals can take along their life.
We delve into practical strategies for addressing climate change, including divesting from fossil fuels, supporting regenerative agriculture, and engaging in local activism and advocacy efforts.
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- Laura Hartley’s Social Media:
@laura.h.hartley (IG) https://www.instagram.com/laura.h.hartley?igsh=MXBqbnB6dWRnaXU3Mw==
- Linkendin https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-hartley-/
- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/laurahartleypubliclove/
- Mail laura@laurahartley.com
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