Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm
Podcast Description
Eye of the Storm is a student-led podcast exploring the emotional and mental health impacts of the climate crisis, especially as they intersect with identity, justice, and generational responsibility. Each episode features a different guest and theme, from reproductive justice to moral injury, and the decision of whether or not to have kids in a world shaped by ecological uncertainty. Through conversations with community organizers, students, and peers, Eye of the Storm offers space to process climate emotions, imagine futures rooted in care, and share tools for collective resilience.
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Explores the emotional and mental health impacts of the climate crisis with themes such as reproductive justice, moral injury, and generational responsibility, including episodes like 'The Kid Question' series, which discusses parenthood in a climate-affected world, and conversations on children's climate emotions and the intersection of reproductive and environmental justice.

Eye of the Storm is a student-led podcast exploring the emotional and mental health impacts of the climate crisis, especially as they intersect with identity, justice, and generational responsibility. Each episode features a different guest and theme, from reproductive justice to moral injury, and the decision of whether or not to have kids in a world shaped by ecological uncertainty. Through conversations with community organizers, students, and peers, Eye of the Storm offers space to process climate emotions, imagine futures rooted in care, and share tools for collective resilience.
In this two-part episode, I speak with two UCR students, Miriam (31) and Sam (18), about “The Kid Question.” We explore how climate change shapes their thoughts, emotions, and decisions around having children. From generational differences to personal values, eco-anxiety, and hope, these conversations offer honest insight into the complicated feelings many people carry about parenthood in a time of climate crisis.

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