Join Leander as he reconnects with Parker McMullen-Bushman, discussing the
challenges of managing a multi-generational household, the importance of community building in social justice work, and the ongoing efforts to create more inclusive spaces in conservation and outdoor recreation.
Episode Highlights:
[00:02:00] - Parker discusses the challenges of managing a nine-person household
[00:04:00] - Conversation about ADHD and its impact on daily tasks
[00:09:00] - Parker introduces herself and her various roles in inclusivity and conservation
[00:12:00] - Discussion on the importance of intersectionality in identity and work
[00:14:00] - Reflection on the backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts
[00:20:00] - Examining trauma in the conservation movement
[00:25:00] - The role of young generations in pushing for social change
[00:27:00] - The impact of social media and constant news consumption on mental health
Links Mentioned:
- Eco-inclusive Strategies: https://www.ecoinclusive.org/about.html
- Bat Conservation International: https://www.batcon.org/
- Protect Our Winters: https://protectourwinters.org/
- Summit for Action: https://www.summitforaction.org/
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