Idealistically

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In this episode, Director of Clean Creatives, Duncan Meisel (he/him), discusses what he would idealistically want in an ideal world, from protecting experiences in nature to creating new food systems...


Hosted by 22-year-old artist and climate justice activist, Tolmeia Gregory (she/her - also known as, Tolly), Idealistically is the podcast where activists, artists, influencers, scientists and more are asked what they would idealistically want, in an ideal world, to inspire more people to start creating radical visions of the future.


Thank you to TOGETHERBAND for supporting Season 2 of Idealistically and making it possible for me to share more ideal worlds with you.

Website: togetherband.org/

Instagram: instagram.com/togetherbandofficial


Things mentioned in this episode:

  • Clean Creatives (cleancreatives.org/)
  • Cannes Lions action (instagram.com/p/CfJDvhtoW7K/)
  • Hot Take (hottakepod.com/)
  • Nature Is A Human Right by Ellen Miles
  • National Park Cities (nationalparkcity.org/)
  • Sierra Club (sierraclub.org/)
  • Jamie Henn (twitter.com/jamieclimate)
  • 350.org (350.org/)
  • H&M action (instagram.com/p/CSELx7HIJSr/)
  • Naomi Klein article (thenation.com/article/archive/we-can-only-do-this-together/)


Follow Clean Creatives:

Instagram: instagram.com/clean_creatives

Twitter: twitter.com/cleancreatives

Website: cleancreatives.org


Follow Duncan Meisel:

Twitter: twitter.com/duncanwrites


Follow the podcast:

Twitter: twitter.com/idealisticallyP

Instagram: instagram.com/idealisticallypod


Follow the host:

Twitter: twitter.com/tolmeia

Instagram: instagram.com/tolmeia

Website: www.tolmeiagregory.com/idealistically


Created and edited by: Tolmeia Gregory

Original music by: Stowe Gregory


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IdealisticallyBy Tolmeia Gregory

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