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Endgame is about grappling with the climate crisis from the inside out. From the vantage point of a country town in Australia, the project explores the connections between big and small things to look at how the crisis is re-shaping our relationship to ourselves, each other and the world. For more go to our website at www.endgamepodcast.net
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Whatever works for you

Whatever works for you

2021-11-1903:30

Tune into the thrum of subconscious and cling tenaciously to our culturally constructed beliefs. An audio mash-up experiment challenging the hero narrative and the myth of separation. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
An ocean of plastic

An ocean of plastic

2021-11-2004:16

Kyla Brettle has a ‘moment’ in a supermarket isle before a magpie and a carpet of flowers float bye... on the daily grind of living with cognitive dissonance and small things that become big.[more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
When you know a place

When you know a place

2021-11-3009:39

Listen to an invisible world that parallels our own - and allow yourself to be inspired by insights from twenty-five years of deep listening to natural ecologies - with landscape recordist, Andrew Skeoch... [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Highly strung

Highly strung

2021-12-0708:15

Rob Law invites you into his music room and introduces some of the voices you hear in Endgame. Explore the liner notes and trace the thematic links between music and climate change. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
The rules have changed

The rules have changed

2021-12-0808:15

Kyla Brettle on the fate of her toothbrush, how Eboneza Scrooge was treated unfairly in Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol and reading Jem Bendall’s ‘Deep Adaptation; a map for navigating climate tragedy’. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
A welcome to Country

A welcome to Country

2022-01-0515:01

A Thursday night in 2019 finds Kyla at a community information session about the Climate Emergency. Speakers Uncle Rick Nelson and Warwick Smith put ‘change’ in a local perspective.   Original music by Rob Law, Sam Thomas and Eliza Hull [learn more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Can’t stop now

Can’t stop now

2022-01-0608:00

Heather Cummins and Laura Noonan on their first experience of climate action - igniting a local campaign to declare a climate emergency. A soundwork on the importance of friendship, safe spaces and the antidote to despair.   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Dragons of inaction

Dragons of inaction

2022-01-1106:59

Rob Law asks if our brains be getting in the way of how we process climate change… Opening the lid on our ancient brain and how cognitive biases both help and hinder our climate response. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Before the rush

Before the rush

2022-01-1811:45

Kyla Brettle on collapsing after Christmas, looking for frogs in the creek and the pile of books by her bed - reading up and trying to get to the nub of what it means to live in a sustainable way. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
A mother facing the mother of all threats. When everything changed for writer and editor Melanie Scaife - realising that climate would be a defining factor in her daughters future. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Healing landscapes

Healing landscapes

2022-02-0107:04

Rob Law reflects on his shifting relationship to his local creek during COVID lockdowns, and how a strong sense of place can help to anchor feelings in a rapidly changing and uncertain world. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
One hundred years

One hundred years

2021-12-1406:32

Terry White and Neil Barrett are old friends and have a hundred years of climate action between them. They speak with Rob Law about the long game of climate advocacy and what gives them hope.[more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Hope and coffee

Hope and coffee

2022-02-0806:54

What hopes do we hold for a climate changed world - and can hope be trusted to guide our way? Kyla Brettle turns on the coffee machine, opens the books and tackles this head on. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Breath

Breath

2022-02-2001:30

Wakka Wakka First Nations elder Uncle Paul Gilralido Chapman plays and teaches the didjeridoo - helping young people to learn about themselves and to listen deeply to the world. [more]   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter
Close to home | FINALE

Close to home | FINALE

2022-02-2847:58

Embracing the cactus - what stops us from taking the climate crisis into our hearts and hands - and what can happen when we do? You are not alone if you are worried about climate change but feel it’s too big a problem for you to do something about. 80% of Australians are concerned about the crisis - and here we all are; like kangaroos in the headlights. We risk peering into the dark and seeing the light - to dive into moments that ‘changed everything’ about how someone sees themselves in a climate changed world, we also hear from social researcher Dr Rebecca Huntley on what shapes public opinion about the crisis, and track our small town’s struggle to acknowledge we’ve got a climate problem.   For episode details go to www.endgamepodcast.net/close-to-home   Explore the Endgame website and subscribe to the Endgame Newsletter  
Stepping through a crack in the fabric of the universe, where the past and the future collide, Australian documentary maker Kyla Brettle starts to unravel the history of a small patch of bush near her home in Barkers Creek and finds herself in a much bigger story. Guided by her children, an ecologist, a landcare volunteer and a local First Nation's Elder, Kyla digs into the connections between people and place and how the different ways we see an environment manifest in the world around us. for details - go to endgamepodcast.net/significant-roadside-area
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