We’ve launched a podcast series!

Love in the Time of Climate Change

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Based on our theatrical play performed at the Capital Fringe and Atlas Intersections Festivals in Washington, D.C.

 

8 episodes in total

 

Each episode starts with a scene from the play, followed by a conversation about a salient issue in that scene.

 

Topics include:

  • Dating during apocalyptic times

  • Dealing with climate anxiety

  • Links between climate and migration

  • How to communicate effectively on climate change

  • Ways to take climate action

  • And more!

 

Riveting. Equally entertaining as it is informative. Brings some comic relief to the most serious and urgent issue of our time.”

-Sheila, Play Attendee

Love in the Time of Climate Change was a delight to listen to! Listening to the audio play made exploring the themes of climate anxiety, immigration, and community activism feel engaging and relatable. Rozina and Albert also spoke with an amazing variety of guests working from different corners of the environmental movement. I finished each episode feeling like I had learned something new, and gained many new ideas for how to support the sustainable transition.
— Roger, Podcast Listener
 

 Meet the Podcast Production Team!


 Podcast Guests

 

 

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Podcast Press Coverage

 

Inside Climate News, a Pulitzer Prize-winning, nonpartisan reporting on the biggest crisis facing our planet covered “Love in the Time of Climate Change!” Click the image to read their culture column.

Play Press Coverage

 

Teen Vogue featured stories on climate change and mental health in honor of Earth Day 2020. Click here to read Rozina Kanchwala’s op-ed on dating, anxiety, and climate change.

Brown Girl Magazine, an online publication is dedicated to South Asian self expression, cultural anchoring, and dialogue. Click here to read a review of the play highlighting some of the prominent themes featured in the play.

The DCist covers news, city politics, arts, events, culture, and curiosities in Washington, D.C. Click here to see their coverage of the play and the theme of solastalgia.

Rozina discusses Love in the Time of Climate Change on CimpaticoTV’s Climate Adaptation Channel. Cimpatico Studios produces live-stream talk shows about complex global challenges, featuring professionals from around the world who are working on these issues.

Check out her interview with Doug Parson:

 

DC Theatre Scene reviews the DC area's plays. Click here to read a review of the first ever performance of Love in the Time of Climate Change.

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