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Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

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Face the climate crisis head on, but understand that we have the power to solve this. From former UN Chief Christiana Figueres and the team who brought you the Paris Agreement, this podcast about issues and politics will inform you, inspire you and help you realize that this is the most exciting time in history to be alive.
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255. US Election Special: Is a Win for Harris a Win for Climate?

Saison 9 · Épisode 27

mardi 23 juillet 2024Durée 29:55

Newsflash: In an emergency podcast session recorded on Monday, July 22nd, we delve into President Biden’s announcement that he will not seek re-election. Following his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic Presidential Nominee, we bring you a comprehensive analysis of this pivotal moment in U.S. politics.

In this episode:
  • Kamala Harris’s Strong Record on Climate Action: A deep dive into her achievements and policies aimed at combating climate change.
  • President Biden’s Climate Legacy: Reflecting on the significant environmental strides made during his tenure as he enters his final six months in office.
  • Election Speculation: Could Harris defeat Trump? Is America ready for its first Black female president? We discuss the potential outcomes and implications of this historic candidacy.
  • Optimism for the Future: Assessing the prospects of a Harris victory and what it could mean for climate action and environmental policies.
Stay Connected:
  • Follow us on social media for updates throughout the summer.

  • Send in your questions and topics you'd like us to cover next season.

 

NOTES AND RESOURCES

Learn more about the Paris Agreement.

 

It’s official, we’re a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof!

Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective

 

Please follow us on social media!

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254. Elections Roundup

Saison 9 · Épisode 26

mardi 9 juillet 2024Durée 42:55

In this week's Election Special Roundup, our hosts delve into Labour’s recent victory in the UK, offering detailed analysis tailored for both UK and non-UK listeners. They cover the key events and implications from both before and after the election, providing a comprehensive overview of the political landscape.

Highlights:

  • Labour’s Win in the UK: In-depth discussion on Labour's success, including the factors leading to their victory and its potential impact on the UK political scene as well as key figures in Starmer’s cabinet that will play a key role in climate going forward. 

  • UK and French Elections: Celebration of the defeat of far-right factions in both countries, examining the broader implications for European politics.

  • US Politics: A brief look at the challenges facing the Democratic Party, especially in light of President Biden’s underwhelming performance in his recent televised debate with former President Trump.

Season Finale: As we wrap up this season, we want to thank our listeners for their support. Have an amazing summer holiday, and we look forward to returning in September with more discussions on climate action, political debates, and much more.

Stay Connected:

  • Follow us on social media for updates over the summer.

  • Send in your questions and topics you'd like us to cover next season.

See You in September!



NOTES AND RESOURCES

 

Listen to the latest The Way Out Is In Episode with Christiana Figueres

 

Learn more about the Paris Agreement.

 

It’s official, we’re a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof!

Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective

 

Please follow us on social media!

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246. Trump's Oily Offer, Mobilizing Young Climate Voters and The State of Scientists

Saison 9 · Épisode 18

jeudi 16 mai 2024Durée 38:12

This week, with Tom away, our hosts are joined by Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Climate Behavioural Scientist & CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time. Together they wrestle on the spectrum of outrage and optimism with the news of Trump's message to oil and gas executives, the part young people play in the climate vote and what impact the survey of IPCC scientists published in the Guardian had on the global community.

Please remember to keep sending in your conundrums for our up and coming ‘How to Live a Good Life’ series. Email us at [email protected] or send a voice message to Outrage + Optimism.

 

NOTES AND RESOURCES

 

GUEST

Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Climate Behavioural Scientist & CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time

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We Don’t Have Time

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Learn more about the Paris Agreement.

 

It’s official, we’re a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof!

Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective

 

Please follow us on social media!

Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn

163. Boris and Net Zero: What Happens Next?

Saison 5 · Épisode 28

mardi 12 juillet 2022Durée 55:46

Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism.

As always, we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue on building a sustainable future.

In this episode, co-hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson reflect on the recent downfall of British Prime Minister (PM) Boris Johnson and what comes next for U.K. climate initiatives, with guests Ben Goldsmith, Founder of the Conservative Environment Network, and Chris Skidmore, MP for Kingswood, near Bristol.

Despite Johnson’s decidedly mixed term as PM一including delivering on Brexit, recent Partygate blunders, and other scandals一he has kept the U.K. focused on climate and nature progress. He’s embraced Net zero by 2050, introduced ambitious goals for 2035, and supported the Conference of the Parties summit (COP26). But what do the hosts think?

And, where does the U.K. go from here? With the interests of the global right generally focused on issues such as immigration, and new Tory leadership on the horizon, will climate and nature continue to be relevant to the U.K. conservative project? Guests Ben Goldsmith and Chris Skidmore weigh in on this dynamic moment.

 

NOTES AND RESOURCES 

 

For more on conservative environmentalism in the U.K. and overseas visit the Conservative Environment Network

Chris Skidmore, MP, Kingswood

Learn more about the United Nation’s Net zero initiative and the COP26

Read Chris Skidmore’s recent piece with Zac Goldsmith, ‘Ditching Net Zero would be electoral suicide for Conservatives’.

“Hustings” is defined as a meeting at which candidates in an election address potential voters.

To learn more about the climate emergency and how you can translate outrage into action, subscribe to the podcast here.

162. 'Our Time On Earth': Radical Visions for The Future by Arts & Ecology

Saison 5 · Épisode 27

jeudi 7 juillet 2022Durée 56:33

Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism. As always, we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue on building a sustainable future. 

 

In this special episode, the Outrage + Optimism crew has teamed up with the Dartington Arts School to bring you the first episode of the school’s intriguing new podcast, Arts and Ecology. The podcast explores the nexus between art, ecology, and culture and the role creatives can play in tackling the climate crisis.

 

In this inaugural episode, Arts and Ecology co-host Natasha Rivett-Carnac and O + O Executive Producer Sarah Thomas discuss “Our Time on Earth,” a major multimedia exhibition currently running at the Barbican in London with co-curator Caroline Till. Till is the co-founder of FRANKLINTILL, a research agency exploring design, colour, and material innovation for a sustainable future. 

 

You’ll also hear from two teams who collaborated on exhibition pieces.  Chippindale, CEO of the award-winning digital retail agency, Holition, and George Monbiot, writer, Guardian columnist and environmental activist bring us The World Beneath Our Feet. The piece was inspired by “The Wonders of Soil,” the first chapter in Monbiot’s latest book, Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet.

 

Next, we hear from Anab Jain and Jon Ardern, the co-founders of Superflux, an award-winning experimental design agency creating visceral experiences that bring future possibilities into the present. Their exhibition piece, a lavish multi-species banquet, is entitled, Refuge for Resurgence.

 

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Notes and Resources 

 

To explore more about the interconnection between art, ecology, and culture, subscribe to the  Dartington Arts School’s podcast Arts and Ecology.

 

Natasha Rivett-Carnac, curator, Arts and Ecology, Dartington School of Arts 

 

The exhibit Our Time on Earth, created by Caroline Till and Kate Franklin, will be at the Barbican in London from Thursday, 5 May to Monday, 29 Aug 2022. 

 

Caroline Till is Co-Founder of FRANKLINTILL. Her book, co-written with business partner and co-curator, Kate Franklin, is Radical Matter: Rethinking Materials for a Sustainable Future and can be purchased here or in the US, here.

 

Jonathan Chippindale, is CEO of Holition

 

You can get George Monbiot’s latest book, Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet, here. Or in the US, here.

 

Anab Jain and John Arden are co-founders of Superflux.

 

You can listen to Jain and Arden’s piece, Window View, accompanying their exhibition piece, Refuge for Resurgence, here.


To learn more about our planet’s climate emergency and how you can transform outrage into optimistic action subscribe to the podcast here.

 

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Thank you to our amazing guests this week!

 

Dartington Arts School

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Caroline Till

Designer | Co-Curator of Our Time on Earth

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Barbican - ‘Our Time on Earth’

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Jonathan Chippindale (Holition)

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George Monbiot

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Anab Jain and Jon Arden (Superflux)

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161. The Power of Disclosure with CDP’s Paul Simpson

Saison 5 · Épisode 26

jeudi 30 juin 2022Durée 57:22

This week, our hosts Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson sit down for an exclusive interview with Paul Simpson as he exits his role as CEO of CDP after co-founding the organization over 20 years ago.

CDP began in a basement with a few committed individuals to bring about a livable future through the disclosing of environmental data from companies around the globe. While it may have had humble beginnings from a small basement office and only a few employees in 2000, today CDP reports directly on current disclosures that cover over 13,000 companies covering around 64% of global market capitalization.

So as Paul Simpson wraps up his last few hours on the job, we look back into the roller coaster ride of how CDP discovered that disclosure of information was a latent power that existed in the world, and how they transformed it into a positive force moving both business and government towards a Paris-Aligned trajectory.

And of course it’s just not our podcast without some amazing music, so this week we have the rootsy band Our Man In The Field with an intimate performance of their single, ‘Thin (I Used To Be Bullet Proof)’.

 

Enjoy the show!

 

 

Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!

Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!

 

 

Thanks to our guest this week, Paul Simpson!

 

Paul Simpson

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CDP

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Thank you to our musical guest this week, Our Man In The Field!

 

Our Man In The Field

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Keep up with Christiana Figueres online

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Tom Rivett-Carnac

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Paul Dickinson

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Follow @OutrageOptimism on social media and send us a message!

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160. No Doom for Boomers! Mobilizing a Generation with Bill McKibben

Saison 5 · Épisode 25

jeudi 23 juin 2022Durée 01:11:44

ESG is in hot water - Is it just simmering or is it spoiling?

When Elon Musk tweets “ESG is a scam” that “has been weaponized by phony social justice warriors.” and a day later, an HSBC executive says that “climate change isn’t a financial risk that we need to worry about,” and then after that Former Vice President Mike Pence writes an opinion in WSJ that “ESG is elevating left-wing goals over the interests of businesses and their employees”...You start to wonder - What is all this fuss about? And why now?

This week we dig into the future or collapse of ESG as we know it, and is all this attention making ESG better or worse? And later on in the episode Bill McKibben returns to the podcast to talk about his latest venture mobilizing ‘The Greatest Generation’ to take action on Climate Change call Third Act - and his new book, ‘The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon: A Graying American Looks Back at His Suburban Boyhood and Wonders What the Hell Happened. What a title!

And of course, be sure to stick around for an exclusive podcast performance of ‘Leaving Song’ by Max Jury.

 

Enjoy the show!

 

 

Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!

Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!

 

 

Mentioned links from the episode:

 

READ: Could Google’s Carbon Emissions Have Effectively Doubled Overnight?

READ: The Carbon Bankroll

ACT: ShareAction

ACT: Make My Money Matter

 

 

Thanks to our guest this week, Bill McKibben!

 

Bill McKibben

Founder | Third Act | 350.org

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Third Act

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350.org

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NEW: Bill’s New Book - The Flag, The Cross, and The Station Wagon

 

 

Thank you to our musical guest this week, Max Jury!

 

Max Jury

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Keep up with Christiana Figueres online

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Tom Rivett-Carnac

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Paul Dickinson

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Follow @OutrageOptimism on social media and send us a message!

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159. How to Feed the World without Devouring the Planet

Saison 5 · Épisode 24

jeudi 16 juin 2022Durée 01:03:44

Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet is the title of George Monbiot’s new book and an essential challenge that we explore in this Future of Food episode, with the help of George and three other guests committed to transforming our food system. As the current global food crisis continues to push more and more people to the brink of starvation, join us as we take a deep dive into the root causes of the crisis. Surface with a diverse and exciting range of solutions that could ensure we have a ‘glocal’ diverse food system, and a paradigm shift in the way we produce protein that regenerates our planet and feeds our population. 

 

Our four contributors to this episode are: George Monbiot, celebrated author, activist and environmentalist; Dr Laura Pereira, Associate Professor at the Global Change Institute at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and a researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University in Sweden; Dr Ruchika Singh, Director of Sustainable Landscapes and Restoration at the WRI or World Resources Institute in India; and Josh Tetrick, Co-Founder and CEO of  Eat Just Inc.  You can find their short biographies and links to their work and media platforms below. 

 

All of our guests were incredible, but a special acknowledgement goes to Ruchika who recorded her interview during the middle of a heat wave in India. It should bring home to us all how climate change is already severely affecting particular regions right now. 

 

A huge thanks as ever to The Ikea Foundation for supporting us with the making of this episode. Please check out their wonderful work using the links below: 

Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram |

 

Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!

 

Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!

 

 

Mentioned links from the episode:

George’s mentions:

Solar Foods the precision fermentation company mentioned by George Monbiot who are making food from thin air.  Definitely one to watch! 

The Land Institute - Perennial Crops  - the initiative mentioned by George Monbiot

Tolhurst Organic - The Oxfordshire Farmer doing incredible things with soil mentioned by George Monbiot

Laura’s Mentions

Scaling Out, Scaling Up, Scaling Deep  by Michelle Moore.  You can read up to 100 articles per month for free on this site if you register.

 

Ruchika’s Mentions

The Land Accelerator | World Resources Institute

TerraFund for AFR100



 

Thank you to our guests this week:

 

George Monbiot, Author, Environmentalist and Activist (photo credit Guy Reece)

George Monbiot is an author, Guardian columnist and environmental activist. His best-selling books include Feral: Rewilding the land, sea and human life, Heat: how to stop the planet burning, and Out of the Wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis. George cowrote the concept album Breaking the Spell of Loneliness with musician Ewan McLennan, and has made a number of viral videos. One of them, adapted from his 2013 TED Talk, How Wolves Change Rivers, has been viewed on YouTube over 40m times. Another, on Natural Climate Solutions, that he co-presented with Greta Thunberg, has been watched over 60m times.  George’s latest book, Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet, was published in May 2022.

 

Website | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok

 

Dr Laura Pereira, Associate Professor at the Global Change Institute at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and a researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University in Sweden

Dr Laura Pereira is a member of the Seeds of Good Anthropocenes project and leads two current projects, the first is a Formas funded project entitled “Seeding transformative futures for people and nature in Africa ” and the other is an H2020 project in collaboration with EAT called “Foodtrails”. She also works with Guillermo Ortuño Crespo on a small project to realise transformative scenarios for the high seas using the Nature Futures Framework.

Pereira co-ordinates the SRC’s module of the Bosch Stiftung Transformational Leadership Post-doc Academy. She is also actively involved in MSc student supervision and gives a lecture on sustainability transformations as part of the MSc course.

Pereira holds a DPhil in Geography and Environmental Science from the University of Oxford. She completed her BSc (Hons) majoring in Zoology, Ecology and Law at the University of the Witwatersrand and read for an MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Policy at St Hilda’s College, Oxford.

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Dr Ruchika Singh, Director - Sustainable Landscapes and Restoration, WRI India

Dr. Ruchika Singh leads the Sustainable Landscapes and Restoration programme in India. Till January 2019, Ruchika anchored the restoration opportunity assessments for the Landscape Restoration programme at WRI India. Ruchika brings over eighteen years of extensive experience of conducting evidence-based research, programme management, assessments and evaluations related to various aspects of forest, water, tenure, resource rights, landscape management and governance issues, taking into consideration social inclusion and gender, from an interdisciplinary lens.

Ruchika also contributes to Cities4Forests, an initiative focused on helping cities better conserve, manage, and restore inner forests (such as city trees and urban parks), nearby forests (such as green corridors and watersheds) and faraway forests (such as tropical and boreal forests). Ruchika works closely with Kochi (India) to help them maximize benefits from trees and forests for water, air quality, biodiversity, climate, livelihoods and more.

WRI India

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Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO, Eat Just, Inc.

Josh Tetrick is CEO & co-founder of Eat Just, Inc., a food technology company with a mission to build a healthier, safer and more sustainable food system in our lifetimes. The company's expertise, from functionalizing plant proteins to culturing animal cells, is powered by a world-class team of scientists and chefs spanning more than a dozen research disciplines. Eat Just created America’s fastest-growing egg brand, which is made entirely of plants, and the world’s first-to-market meat made from animal cells instead of slaughtered livestock. Prior to founding Eat Just, Tetrick led a United Nations business initiative in Kenya and worked for both former President Clinton and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. As Fulbright Scholar, Tetrick taught schoolchildren in Nigeria and South Africa and is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Michigan Law School. Tetrick has been named one of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business,” Inc.’s “35 Under 35” and Fortune’s “40 Under 40.” Eat Just has been recognized as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies,” Entrepreneur’s “100 Brilliant Companies,” CNBC’s “Disruptor 50” and a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer.

GOOD Meat                           

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JUST Egg

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Big thanks to the talented team at Airaphon who helped edit and mixed this show for us this week. Check them out:

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Tom Rivett-Carnac

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Paul Dickinson

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158. The Journey Matters: Ending Fossil Fuel Supply with Tzeporah Berman

Saison 5 · Épisode 23

jeudi 9 juin 2022Durée 01:03:02

Scientists are reporting that there is now more carbon dioxide in the air than ever before, and with OPEC recently agreeing to accelerate oil production following pressure from the Biden administration to stabilize global markets, what gives? And with cracks showing in the EU as energy prices start to bite, is there a way through this crisis that keeps us on track with the goals of the Paris Agreement?

Our guest this week has her own solution. We speak to Tzeporah Berman about her journey to form the big and bold Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and what the impact is of the Stockholm 50+ President’s communique calling for a phase out of coal, oil and gas.

And stick around ‘til the end for some amazing feel good music this week - ‘No Te Rindas’ by Charmant Mushaga!

 

 

Christiana + Tom’s book ‘The Future We Choose’ is available now!

Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter!

 

 

Mentioned links from the episode:

 

WATCH: Tzeporah’s TED Talk - The Bad Math of the Fossil Fuel Industry

 

 

Thanks to our guest this week, Tzeporah Berman!

 

Tzeporah Berman

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Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty 

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Thank you to our musical guest this week, Charmant Mushaga!

 

Charmant Mushaga

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WATCH: ‘All Year Summer’ - Live performance

WATCH: Solo Nylon Acoustic Live Performance

READ: Charmant Mushaga: The refugee who has found stardom in Uganda

 

 

Keep up with Christiana Figueres online

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Tom Rivett-Carnac

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Paul Dickinson

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Follow @OutrageOptimism on social media and send us a message!

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157. Presenting: ‘Who Cares Wins’ with Lily Cole and Christiana Figueres

Saison 5 · Épisode 22

lundi 6 juin 2022Durée 45:59

Today, a special bonus episode in your feed from British model, actress, climate activist and podcaster, Lily Cole.

In this episode of ‘Who Cares Wins’, Host Lily Cole interviews Christiana Figueres on how to maintain daily optimism, why more women in leadership will deliver a better world, and how systemic change and a livable future can begin with me and you.

 

Enjoy the episode!

 

Click Here to listen to more episodes of ‘Who Cares Wins’

 

Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole

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Lily Cole

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