HOLY BANANAS, WE’RE WRITING A BLOG

For months Alex and I had been going back and forth on this absurd idea. We should start a podcast.  It was an empty refrain for a while, an idea without substance or direction, barely an idea if we’re being totally honest.  Dude, we should definitely start a podcast.  It became more solid. A messy,… Continue Reading HOLY BANANAS, WE’RE WRITING A BLOG

Mindset Shifting Techniques

Methods To Adapt Our Perspectives To Better Address Climate Change And Disaster Stress can sometimes feel a bit like a monster with seventeen arms, tentacles, and razor-sharp teeth – completely overwhelming and beyond our capacity to deal with. When it comes to enormous changes, it is easy to find our stress levels pushing right past… Continue Reading Mindset Shifting Techniques

The Psychology of COVID-19 Denial

WHY ARE WE RE-OPENING ALREADY? We’re re-opening?! Hooray! It’s all over!  Wait…Didn’t the experts (and Globally Heated) say we would need to do the stay-at-home thing for months? And limit certain activities for a year or more? And what about cases going up? Is it safe out there or not? Across the country, states and… Continue Reading The Psychology of COVID-19 Denial

Episode 008 – Why Climate Change Is So Hard To Address…Psychologically

With things like melting ice caps, rising sea levels, increasing frequency and strength of natural disasters, crazy plagues, faster-melting margaritas, a blight of balminess, and above all, unseasonably warm weather, why are there so many people out there that don’t believe climate change is real?! Well, as easy as it would be to say that… Continue Reading Episode 008 – Why Climate Change Is So Hard To Address…Psychologically

Whose Fault Is It Anyway?

Placing blame is a pretty natural reaction.  If something goes wrong, we can’t fix anything or make it better if we don’t know what caused things to go wrong in the first place. But, if we place that blame on the wrong person, the wrong activity, the wrong variable, it ends up being an exercise… Continue Reading Whose Fault Is It Anyway?

Red Lines & Red Tomatoes

Red lines tend to be rather ominous.  Your teacher may have drawn them all over that essay you turned in in second grade, showing you how wrong you were about everything in your tiny human life, scarring you emotionally forever.  Those red lines don’t get any less emotionally taxing when they are drawn on a… Continue Reading Red Lines & Red Tomatoes