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How do we hold the grief, rage, and love that come with caring deeply about the climate crisis and still keep going? In this conversation, I’m joined by my friend Jen Knoch, a Toronto-based sustainability advocate and the creator of the Climate Emotions Retreat, to explore what it looks like to feel these emotions fully, stay rooted in care, and take meaningful action alongside others.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, inspired, or somewhere in between, this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to hold it all alone — and that small acts of tending and care really do matter.
Takeaways
One Small Shift
Go for a bike ride and notice what’s blooming around you.
Books
ECW Press
New Society Publishers
Facing the Climate Emergency – Margaret Klein Salamon
Earth and Soul – Leah Rampy
Braiding Sweetgrass – Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Serviceberry – Robin Wall Kimmerer
Organizations
Climate Awakening
Indigenous Climate Action
Ecojustice
Environmental Defence
Ontario Nature
Mutual Aid & Local Resources
Community Fridges Toronto
Karma Co-op
Cycle Toronto
Find Your MPP (Ontario)
Connect with Jen
Five Minutes for the Planet (Jen’s Substack)
Climate Emotions Retreat
Support the show
Connect With Me
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Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.
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How do we hold the grief, rage, and love that come with caring deeply about the climate crisis and still keep going? In this conversation, I’m joined by my friend Jen Knoch, a Toronto-based sustainability advocate and the creator of the Climate Emotions Retreat, to explore what it looks like to feel these emotions fully, stay rooted in care, and take meaningful action alongside others.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, inspired, or somewhere in between, this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to hold it all alone — and that small acts of tending and care really do matter.
Takeaways
One Small Shift
Go for a bike ride and notice what’s blooming around you.
Books
ECW Press
New Society Publishers
Facing the Climate Emergency – Margaret Klein Salamon
Earth and Soul – Leah Rampy
Braiding Sweetgrass – Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Serviceberry – Robin Wall Kimmerer
Organizations
Climate Awakening
Indigenous Climate Action
Ecojustice
Environmental Defence
Ontario Nature
Mutual Aid & Local Resources
Community Fridges Toronto
Karma Co-op
Cycle Toronto
Find Your MPP (Ontario)
Connect with Jen
Five Minutes for the Planet (Jen’s Substack)
Climate Emotions Retreat
Support the show
Connect With Me
Website
Newsletter
Shop
Support the Show
Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.

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