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Obviously we talked about more than three things, but if you only remember three things about this episode, here they are:
—Sophia Cheng / Facilitator, connector, changemaker
Sophia shares insights from her work with With Many Roots and the Cli-FI Imaginarium, a creative space for collaborative future dreaming. She also discusses her experiences bringing futures thinking into corporate and NGO spaces, including a pilot program with the Woodland Trust designed to help employees develop resilience through creative storytelling and futures exercises.
The conversation ends with a powerful reflection on play, agency, and hope—and why imagining hopeful futures is not just an intellectual exercise but a radical act of resistance in uncertain times.
—Sophia Cheng / Facilitator, connector, changemaker
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With 15+ years of communications experience across the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, agency and in-house Sophia is a facilitator, connecter and changemaker. Her varied career to date includes communications work all over the world, with organisations of all kinds; from grassroots indigenous activist groups to multinationals working in the heart of extractive capitalism. Sophia has made a habit of making ‘the hard stuff’ more accessible and focuses her work on the comms, training and engagement to address the climate and ecological crisis.
Firmly putting roots down in York, UK, she co-holds spaces locally including YorkCliConnect, People Planet Pint and Widening Emotional Resilience circles for women.
She balances her mitigation work with adaptation; exploring what it means to also thrive in these times. She has been fact-based, group-dreaming the world we know is possible via the Cli-Fi Imaginarium since 2020 and it’s having present-day consequences. As Gloria Steinam puts it, “Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.” She is now part of York’s first co-housing project, Lowfield Green Housing Cooperative and she is figuring out what parenting in the Anthropocene looks like with her one-year old…
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Suzanne Whitby is a “futurer” and futures researcher, facilitator, communicator, storyteller and the host of the Futuring Is… podcast. She is convinced that it is possible for humanity to co-create hopeful, sustainable futures, and this shapes everything that she does. She brings 20+ years of international experience to her work as the founder of Futures & Foresight consultancy, Futures Fit and the award-winning science communication consultancy, SciComm Success. She leads the initiative, klimafit, where she delivers talks and workshops about climate change, climate solutions and sustainability. She created the popular sustainability event format, People. Planet. Prosecco. Suzanne developed the senstoryscapes approach to climate and sustainability communication and she researches its efficacy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She lives a life full of awe and wonder with her (rather marvellous) husband, and in her free time can be found telling stories, sailing, walking, playing with puppets and attempting to play the ukulele.
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Obviously we talked about more than three things, but if you only remember three things about this episode, here they are:
—Sophia Cheng / Facilitator, connector, changemaker
Sophia shares insights from her work with With Many Roots and the Cli-FI Imaginarium, a creative space for collaborative future dreaming. She also discusses her experiences bringing futures thinking into corporate and NGO spaces, including a pilot program with the Woodland Trust designed to help employees develop resilience through creative storytelling and futures exercises.
The conversation ends with a powerful reflection on play, agency, and hope—and why imagining hopeful futures is not just an intellectual exercise but a radical act of resistance in uncertain times.
—Sophia Cheng / Facilitator, connector, changemaker
Get instant access to our free summary in “story” format – with a simple start, middle and end, all the take-aways, useful resources and bios, too.
With 15+ years of communications experience across the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, agency and in-house Sophia is a facilitator, connecter and changemaker. Her varied career to date includes communications work all over the world, with organisations of all kinds; from grassroots indigenous activist groups to multinationals working in the heart of extractive capitalism. Sophia has made a habit of making ‘the hard stuff’ more accessible and focuses her work on the comms, training and engagement to address the climate and ecological crisis.
Firmly putting roots down in York, UK, she co-holds spaces locally including YorkCliConnect, People Planet Pint and Widening Emotional Resilience circles for women.
She balances her mitigation work with adaptation; exploring what it means to also thrive in these times. She has been fact-based, group-dreaming the world we know is possible via the Cli-Fi Imaginarium since 2020 and it’s having present-day consequences. As Gloria Steinam puts it, “Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.” She is now part of York’s first co-housing project, Lowfield Green Housing Cooperative and she is figuring out what parenting in the Anthropocene looks like with her one-year old…
Reach out to Sophia to:
Links:
LinkedIn
Suzanne Whitby is a “futurer” and futures researcher, facilitator, communicator, storyteller and the host of the Futuring Is… podcast. She is convinced that it is possible for humanity to co-create hopeful, sustainable futures, and this shapes everything that she does. She brings 20+ years of international experience to her work as the founder of Futures & Foresight consultancy, Futures Fit and the award-winning science communication consultancy, SciComm Success. She leads the initiative, klimafit, where she delivers talks and workshops about climate change, climate solutions and sustainability. She created the popular sustainability event format, People. Planet. Prosecco. Suzanne developed the senstoryscapes approach to climate and sustainability communication and she researches its efficacy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She lives a life full of awe and wonder with her (rather marvellous) husband, and in her free time can be found telling stories, sailing, walking, playing with puppets and attempting to play the ukulele.
Links:
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