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A podcast on sustainability, hosted by Damla Özlüer and Steve Connor,  brought to you by the DNS Network. Looking at sustainability issues, communications, and featuring global guests from a wide variety of sectors such as business, NGOs and government.

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episode Telling the Transition Story, with Gamze Çelikyılmaz artwork

Telling the Transition Story, with Gamze Çelikyılmaz

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] In this episode we're chatting to Gamze Çelikyılmaz, Vice Chair of Climate Academy Global and a long-time climate change policy specialist, to make sense of where the global energy transition actually stands and why the picture is so uneven across regions.  With Gamze we go from the big global picture to the local human reality of a just transition. For communities built around coal mines, power plants, oil and gas, the challenge is not only replacing jobs but also protecting health, preserving dignity, and rebuilding tax bases, institutions and social networks. Gamze explains why there is no such thing as a 100% just transition, yet also why delaying change is not fair either, and how practical measures like reskilling, upskilling, worker protections and long-term governance can keep the process as just as possible.  Along the way we dig into examples that show what works in practice: Germany’s Ruhr region and Spain’s Bilbao, plus reflections on the UK’s own history and the emerging energy transition zone in Aberdeen. A recurring theme is storytelling, because successful transitions create a new identity that people can own, not just a list of projects on a spreadsheet.  So if you care about climate action, climate policy, fossil fuel phase-out, clean energy jobs and what a fair transition really means for real places, listen in! Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.

13 de may de 2026 - 26 min
episode The Climate Barometer, with Susie Wang artwork

The Climate Barometer, with Susie Wang

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] Has the public has “moved on” from climate change as some commentators might like us to believe? The data tells a different story. We sit down with Dr Susie Wang, climate and environmental psychologist and co-founder of Climate Barometer, to unpack what UK voters and MPs actually think about net zero, renewable energy, and climate action, when you track attitudes over time instead of chasing one-off headlines. Susie tells us that at worst climate concern is plateauing, not plummeting and that there exists a major perception gap, with both the public and politicians underestimating how much backing exists for net zero and for local clean energy projects like onshore wind and solar, plus the grid upgrades needed to make them work. We also explore why “NIMBYism” is often overstated, what eco-populism can look like in Green politics, and how a focus on fairness, trust, and everyday local issues can strengthen climate communication without constantly shouting about climate targets. Well worth a listen if you want to tune into where people's heads are at on climate!  Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.

6 de may de 2026 - 28 min
episode A Garden in the Sky, with Jason Williams artwork

A Garden in the Sky, with Jason Williams

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] Is your balcony the most overlooked piece of green space in your life? It might also be the easiest place to start changing how you feel, day to day. We sit down with Manchester garden designer Jason Williams, known online as The Cloud Gardener [https://cloudgardeneruk.co.uk/], who lives in an 18th floor apartment and turned a glass-fronted, south-facing balcony into an oasis that’s part pantry, part wildlife stopover and part mental health reset. Jason shares the  learning curve of balcony gardening and container growing: why “normal” gardening tips often fail in high-rise microclimates, how heat build-up can push temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above street level, and how choosing plants for your space stops the cycle of disappointment. We get into what he grows, how flowers affect yield, why flies can be underrated pollinators, and how small ecosystem thinking, right down to balcony ponds and organic feeding, makes a big difference. We also explore the National Trust's Sky Gardening Challenge [https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/gardening-tips/sky-gardening-challenge-2026], now open across the UK, including the One Pot Power category that helps complete beginners start with a single container and build confidence. Jason explains why simple, positive communication matters when climate headlines feel bleak, and how balcony gardens become deeply personal spaces where people reconnect with nature at home.  Listen in, and picture yourself in Jason's balcony oasis!  Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.

29 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
episode Wildflowering the World, with Richard Scott and Polly Moseley artwork

Wildflowering the World, with Richard Scott and Polly Moseley

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] Wildflowers can feel like a “nice extra” until you see what they do to a street, a skyline, and the way strangers talk to each other. In this episode we’re joined by Polly Moseley and Richard Scott from Scouse Flowerhouse, to explore how Liverpool’s wildflower gateways and brownfield meadows create real, measurable change: more biodiversity, stronger pollinator corridors, and a renewed sense of pride in places once written off as derelict. We unpack the Northern Flowerhouse vision for the North of England, rooted in collaboration between community groups, gardeners, artists, academics, and land practitioners. Along the way we share the principles that keep this work human and repeatable: create curiosity, deal in beauty, bring science and arts into unlikely places, and treat gatherings as moments of celebration rather than meetings to endure. It’s sustainability communication in the most direct form, because people protect what they help make. AND we find out about their plans for a Northern Flowerhouse Assembly [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/northern-flowerhouse-assembly-registration-1987782851017?aff=oddtdtcreator], due to land in Liverpool on 18 June 2026.  Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.

22 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
episode Celebrating a World Connected, with Mohamed Mezghani artwork

Celebrating a World Connected, with Mohamed Mezghani

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] A new global day is being launched for something no city or region could  function without: public transport. We sit down with Mohammed Mezgani, Secretary General of UITP, to unpack the story behind World Public Transport Day on 17 April 2026 and why a simple celebration can become a serious lever for sustainable transport and better urban mobility. Mohammed takes us from his childhood in Tunisia, where the bus to school meant friendship and freedom, to decades of public transport advocacy across more than 70 countries. Along the way, we get practical about what drives real modal shift.  It is not about blaming people for choosing cars or taxis. It is about political will, investment, and systems that feel effortless: dense networks, frequent and reliable service, integrated modes, and a user experience that works for occasional riders as well as daily commuters.  And above all, it's about connecting people to each other, and to the places that give them joy. A world, of public transport.  So if you care about sustainable cities, public transport policy, and how to make everyday travel happier and cleaner, this positive and progressive conversation is for you.  Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review. Thanks!  Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.

15 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
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