In this episode, I have a hopeful conversation with Dr Jarrod White, a clinical psychologist who works with individuals and groups to facilitate life contentment, identity, meaning and passion. His work in helping individuals identify, accept and change repeated harmful patterns, is framed in the context of our broader societal issues including climate anxiety, masculinity stereotypes, increased isolation, loss of connection, interpersonal difficulties in relationships, and existential crises prevalent today.
We explore eco-anxiety as a terminology and how it is the centre of much debate in the environmental sphere. We deep dive into the consequences of when you try to pathologize eco-anxiety and how eco-anxiety is broad in the sense that it should also include climate deniers as there is an element of anxiety and fear around not addressing the issues of climate change.