Mothers of Invention show

Mothers of Invention

Summary: Climate change is a man-made problem with a feminist solution! Join former Irish President Mary Robinson and comedian Maeve Higgins in this uplifting and fascinating podcast, and meet a host of game-changing women fighting to save all our lives. 

Podcasts:

 We Are Really Big Huggers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:03

We moved heaven, Earth and Covid, and we are back! But with too many emergencies stacking up, and no way to press pause on the climate crisis, how do we cope? How do we visualize what happens next? Daiara Tukano is from a Northern Amazon indigenous community in Brazil. She describes her Covid experience and identifies the opportunities to review global health. And co-executive director of the Green New Deal UK, Fatima-Zahra Ibrahim tells us more about her new project, Build Back Better.

 SEASON 3 TRAILER - We’re Back! And We’re Not Backing Down! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:37

We’re Back! This year Mary, Maeve & Thimali reunite to bring you a brand new season of Mothers of Invention from their home studios in Dublin & New York. Season 3 will bring an unparalleled line-up of Mothers from every continent on the globe exploring the most critical climate issues of our time - reparations, immigration, agriculture, biodiversity, new economics and more!

 You Probably Have Everything You Need | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:57

The fashion industry constitutes 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions today, and is reported to be the fifth-largest polluting sector in the world. But with a growing ambition to both revisit ancient practices and develop futuristic technologies, can fast fashion quickly adapt and reverse its reputation into one of positive change? Eco-fashion designer Thao Vu of Kilomet109 guest hosts with Mary & Maeve from Hanoi, Vietnam.

 The Lungs of the North | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:56

The Arctic and it’s melting glaciers are the first images to mind when we think about climate change. But what do we know about the millions of indigenous peoples, who are fighting back against not only shifts in climate, but invasions for mineral extraction, shipping and fishing in their territories? Dalee Sambo Dorough, chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, guest hosts this week episode with Mary & Maeve, from Anchorage, Alaska.

 Jugglers of Time | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:15

Reecha Upadhyay of Purpose Climate Lab India joins Mary & Maeve from Delhi as co-host for this week’s episode on city life. Cities currently consume almost 70% of the world’s energy and account for more than 70% of global CO2 emissions. As mayors and their citizens take on the responsibilities of their nation’s leaders in the fight for climate justice, cities start to show their potential as a solution to the global crisis.

 Minisode 3: Earth Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:34

Happy Earth Day! Today marks the countdown to Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020. Mary invites Susan Bass of the Earth Day Network onto the show, who takes us back to the very first Earth Day in 1970, and how it bears a stark resemblance to where we are at today.

 Specialsode: Displaced with Mary Robinson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:02

This week we loan out Mary to International Rescue Committee’s podcast, Displaced, for a chat with Ravi Gurumurthy & Grant Gordon. If you came for Maeve but don’t know about Mary, this week’s specialsode is a chance to hear the story of her venture into climate justice from the very beginning.

 The Climate Name Game | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:42

This week Maeve & Thimali play The Climate Name Game! Environmental activist George Monbiot published a compelling list of alternate climate vocabulary. His list encourages us to take another look at the way we describe the climate crisis, and remind ourselves that the environment is not destroying itself... we are. Listen in as Maeve hilariously invents some compelling terms of her own!

 A Second Chance at Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:26

As we imagine new ideas for our natural resources, a new green economy presents us with a second chance at making good with both the earth and our communities. What will it take to transition to renewable energy, and what can we learn from both indigenous peoples and new technology? Navajo climate activist, Wahleah Johns, joins Mary & Maeve in the studio this week to share how she’s been getting it done.

 Fish Out of Hot Water | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:57

Co-hosting our episode this week is Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a lifelong ocean conservationist who creates solutions with social justice in mind. Ayana, Mary & Maeve take a wade through the work our oceans have been doing while we’ve been sleeping. As sea levels rise and overfishing destroys our marine life, is this the inevitable truth, or are there still big solutions to come?

 Ghosting the Planet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:54

This week’s episode is co-hosted by Rhiana Gunn-Wright, one of the lead policy writers of the Green New Deal. She joins Mary & Maeve in the studio to discuss public opinion on climate change in the United States, where it’s crucial that citizens and politicians take a role in environmental action. In a moment in history when its politics are so polarized, will climate justice be the great unifier?

 Paw Print | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:47

In our first minisode, Maeve and our new series producer, Thimali, have a sit in the park to stalk cutie pie dogs and contemplate meat alternatives to pet food for Maeve’s pal, Shadow.

 Nothing Happens Unless You Press the Button | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:28

We recap the last four months in climate justice; dig into the rise of school strikes around the world, learn about the IPCC Special Report 1.5 direct from one of its authors, and hear how to convince a room full of heels and suits that the most intuitive climate innovation around has been passed down through indigenous communities for generations.

 We Want a Colour TV! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:49

This episode comes to you direct from New York City where Maeve lives and Mary was attending Climate Week. Governments, diplomates, business leaders and climate change gathered to assess progress and push for solutions to avert the climate crisis and deliver on the goals of the Paris Agreement.

 Against the Grain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:41

This episode serves up an all-you-can-eat investigation into food and its connection to climate.

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