From Worry to Warrior: Turning Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Action & creating a sustainable legacy with Claire O’Rourke

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can” Arthur Ashe. 

Welcome to a special episode of The Green Dream, where we dive deep into the heart of this year’s Ethical Investment Week theme: “Building a sustainable legacy.” Our guest today is the inspirational Claire O’Rourke. She is a campaigner, communicator and behavioural change expert working to transform Australia into a global leader in climate solutions. She is also the author of the new book, ‘Together We Can.’

In this episode, we’ll explore how Claire’s work aligns perfectly with the core ethos of Ethical Investment Week. Her book is more than just a read; it’s a toolkit in which she diagnoses the problems we face, undertakes extensive research, interviews many people, and then presents solutions in a easily digestible format. Claire’s insights and dedication to creating a more sustainable world will undoubtedly leave you feeling empowered to take meaningful steps towards building a sustainable legacy of your own.

So, settle in and get ready to be inspired as we learn about transformative change and empowerment with the indefatigable Claire O’Rourke.

We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we recorded on, the Wardandi Noongar people. We pay our respects to them and their culture; and to elders past, present and emerging.

Links:

·        Claire’s website (& book ‘Together We Can’)

·        Ethical Investment Week and the Ethical Adviser’s Co-op

·        Tony Seba’s Rethink X

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