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Margaret Klein Salamon

Founder and executive director of The Climate Mobilization. Author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth.

Top 3 podcasts with Margaret Klein Salamon

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Mar 19, 2024 • 1h 6min

Funding Disruptive Climate Protests - Margaret Klein Salamon (Climate Emergency Fund)

Exploring the necessity of disruptive climate protests and the psychological aspects of the climate emergency. Emphasizing the power of social movements in driving change and the historical context of activism. Delving into the challenges faced by funders in supporting climate protests and the innovative role of the Climate Emergency Fund in empowering grassroots activism.
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Dec 28, 2020 • 1h 54min

Best Of 2020: Part Two: The Rich Roll Podcast

In a compelling collection, experts like Andrew Huberman, a neuroscience professor, dive into the transformative power of neuroplasticity and focus. Margaret Klein Salamon discusses urgent climate action, while Will Bulsiewicz highlights the gut microbiome's crucial role in health. Darin Olien shares insights on superfoods, and Alan Goldhamer elaborates on the benefits of fasting. Julie Piatt explores plant-based cheese innovation, Chris Burkard reflects on storytelling in photography, and Blake Mycoskie contemplates fulfillment beyond success. An inspiring mix of wisdom and wellness!
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Jul 27, 2020 • 1h 35min

Confronting the Climate Crisis with Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD

Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD, is a Harvard graduate and the founder of The Climate Mobilization, dedicated to transforming society's response to the climate emergency. She discusses the urgent need for a 'Manhattan Project' scale approach to tackle climate change, emphasizing systemic failures and the interplay with civil rights and public health. Salamon highlights the importance of personal transformation and collective action, advocating for empathetic communication and grassroots movements to inspire hope and motivate systemic change against this existential threat.