Guest– Anne Therese Gennari
Ep 143: Climate Optimism: How to Stay Hopeful Without Looking Away — with Anne Therese Gennari
What if optimism about climate change isn't naive — but necessary? In this episode of Blue Sky, Anne Therese Gennari, TEDx speaker and author of The Climate Optimist Handbook, shares the breakdown that led to her breakthrough: how years as an "angry activist" left her burned out and disconnected, until a single emotional collapse revealed her real mission — teaching climate optimism as a daily practice, not a personality trait.
Anne Therese makes the case that fear-based climate messaging doesn't change behavior — it triggers the same fight-or-flight response as encountering a bear in the woods. Instead, she offers a different approach: trading shame and guilt for curiosity and invitation, and shifting from "minimizing our negative impact" to "maximizing our positive one." She and host Bill Burke also dig into the psychology of optimism, the surprising data on optimists' success and longevity, and what it's been like for her to raise two young children — including a daughter who hugs trees on sight — while holding onto hope for their future.
This conversation is a reminder that the future isn't fixed. It's being written today, one mindset shift at a time.
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Check out Anne’s book on the Blue Sky Bookshelf
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Climate Optimism
01:54 From Climate Anxiety to Optimism
06:30 Optimism as a Catalyst for Action
09:47 Rethinking Climate Communication
13:20 Inspiring Climate Solutions1
8:54 Parenting and Inner Transformation
22:33 Nurturing Love for Nature in Children
27:26 Hey Change Podcast and its Mission
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