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Why So Many of Us Stay Silent on Climate Change…

Why So Many of Us Stay Silent on Climate Change…

Update: 2025-08-31
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Lauren Bash is a storyteller, climate activist, and TED speaker who was named to Harvard’s Climate Creators to Watch list. She has been featured on BuzzFeed, The New York Times, and more, inspiring ordinary people to join the climate movement through storytelling in an approachable, optimistic way.


In this episode, we hear how Lauren Bash went from the filmmaking world to inspiring millions on social media, sharing that small steps can lead to big change. We dive into her viral “Make Polluters Pay” campaign, which called out Exxon and other oil giants for knowingly fueling climate disasters. Lauren also explains why ordinary people can shift legislation and why waiting to be perfect before you act is exactly what polluters hope you will do.


She also opens up about Gimme My Medicine, the short film she created about her dad’s health journey. It documents the plant based challenge that transformed his health in just 30 days and the heartbreak that followed when she later lost him. Lauren shows how grief, love, and storytelling can fuel action that impacts millions.



Overall, this episode is for travelers who have seen climate change firsthand but feel they are not informed enough to take action or share their views, and it proves that even one voice can make a difference. Let’s dive in!




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climate activism, community organizing, environmental justice, civic engagement, climate change awareness, sustainable living, grassroots movements, personal stories, Make Polluters Pay, eco-friendly resources, lauren bash


 

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