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[179] Climate Comedy with Stuart Goldsmith
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In this week's episode I'm chatting to comedian Stuart Goldsmith. I'm a bit of a comedy fan, so I listen to Stuart's podcast, the Comedian's Comedian where he interviews other comedians about their work and he seems to pretty much be BFFs with everyone on the comedy circuit. It might seem a bit random to be interviewing a comedian on the podcast, but as you will hear, in the last few years Stuart has been 'bitten by the sustainability bug' and has started to explore how he can use his skillset as a comedian and a speaker to help tackle the climate crisis. And oh my goodness, I can't tell you how much I love this!
I think that one of the big problems we have when it comes to engaging people in all things climate and sustainability is that as human beings we love to put each other into boxes. So I'm assuming that in the eyes of my friends and family I'm very firmly in the crusty green box. Despite my lack of yoghurt weaving skills. And everyone else kind of feels like the greenies are over there doing their fun green hobby, but it's nothing to do with me. They know what they're expecting to hear from us, and probably in many cases, either avoid conversations with us, or start to zone out a little. So when someone 'normal', a non greenie comedian, starts to talk about climate it somehow has much more impact, as it's not the usual suspects talking about this stuff - and that's hugely powerful.
We didn't talk about even half of the things I wanted to dive into. I omitted the most obvious question - how do you make the climate crisis funny? But I really hope that you enjoy this conversation. Right at the very end, Stuart talks about how stepping into the climate space, and starting to talk about climate in his work, wasn't as scary as he thought it would be! Which I would love to be the take home message from this episode. We might not all be stand up comedians, or confident public speakers, but we do all have something we can do, a particular skill set, a superpower that we might not even realise we have, that we can use, to play our part in the tackling the climate crisis.
What's yours...?
LISTEN...
USEFUL LINKS:
- Stuart Goldsmith
- Website
- Climate stuff
- Spoilers - dates and tickets for Stuart's climate comedy show
- Podcast - The Comedian's Comedian
- I Need You Alive - You Tube Special
- Speaking
- Facebook
- Instagram
- Twitter/X
- Linked In - The Ministry for the Future - Kim Stanley Robinson
- Matt Winning - Climate scientist and comedian
- Hot Mess (a brilliant, and funny! climate book) - Oblivia Coalmine - Olivia Coleman starring in a Make My Money Matter clip
- Climate Science Breakthrough
- Climate Fresk
- En-ROADS
- Sustainable(ish) Corporate Talks and Workshops
- Carbon Literacy training
- The Sustainable(ish) Clubhouse
What's your superpower?
How can you use it help tackle the climate crisis?
Let me know in the comments!
184 episodi
Manage episode 405296728 series 2808442
In this week's episode I'm chatting to comedian Stuart Goldsmith. I'm a bit of a comedy fan, so I listen to Stuart's podcast, the Comedian's Comedian where he interviews other comedians about their work and he seems to pretty much be BFFs with everyone on the comedy circuit. It might seem a bit random to be interviewing a comedian on the podcast, but as you will hear, in the last few years Stuart has been 'bitten by the sustainability bug' and has started to explore how he can use his skillset as a comedian and a speaker to help tackle the climate crisis. And oh my goodness, I can't tell you how much I love this!
I think that one of the big problems we have when it comes to engaging people in all things climate and sustainability is that as human beings we love to put each other into boxes. So I'm assuming that in the eyes of my friends and family I'm very firmly in the crusty green box. Despite my lack of yoghurt weaving skills. And everyone else kind of feels like the greenies are over there doing their fun green hobby, but it's nothing to do with me. They know what they're expecting to hear from us, and probably in many cases, either avoid conversations with us, or start to zone out a little. So when someone 'normal', a non greenie comedian, starts to talk about climate it somehow has much more impact, as it's not the usual suspects talking about this stuff - and that's hugely powerful.
We didn't talk about even half of the things I wanted to dive into. I omitted the most obvious question - how do you make the climate crisis funny? But I really hope that you enjoy this conversation. Right at the very end, Stuart talks about how stepping into the climate space, and starting to talk about climate in his work, wasn't as scary as he thought it would be! Which I would love to be the take home message from this episode. We might not all be stand up comedians, or confident public speakers, but we do all have something we can do, a particular skill set, a superpower that we might not even realise we have, that we can use, to play our part in the tackling the climate crisis.
What's yours...?
LISTEN...
USEFUL LINKS:
- Stuart Goldsmith
- Website
- Climate stuff
- Spoilers - dates and tickets for Stuart's climate comedy show
- Podcast - The Comedian's Comedian
- I Need You Alive - You Tube Special
- Speaking
- Facebook
- Instagram
- Twitter/X
- Linked In - The Ministry for the Future - Kim Stanley Robinson
- Matt Winning - Climate scientist and comedian
- Hot Mess (a brilliant, and funny! climate book) - Oblivia Coalmine - Olivia Coleman starring in a Make My Money Matter clip
- Climate Science Breakthrough
- Climate Fresk
- En-ROADS
- Sustainable(ish) Corporate Talks and Workshops
- Carbon Literacy training
- The Sustainable(ish) Clubhouse
What's your superpower?
How can you use it help tackle the climate crisis?
Let me know in the comments!
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