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The Lentil Intervention Podcast

By: Ben and Emma
  • Summary

  • The climate and health crises are two of the most pressing issues of our time. Change needs to occur, and sooner rather than later.

    Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt, for conversations about people and planet. Find more details at www.thelentilintervention.org

    © 2024 The Lentil Intervention Podcast
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Episodes
  • Dr Kate Wylie - The Health Hazards of Climate Change
    Apr 28 2024

    Dr Kate Wylie is an Adelaide-based GP, the founder of Climate Medicine, and the Executive Director of Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA), a not-for-profit advocacy organisation that recognises human health depends on a healthy environment. Dr Wylie is a master communicator who has emerged as a leading voice in Australia for highlighting the health implications of climate change while championing change and actionable solutions.

    This is Kate’s second full episode and third appearance on the podcast, first chatting with us in season 1 episode 22 and contributing to our end-of-year wrap-up in 2021. With significant developments in planetary health and Dr Wylie’s professional journey since our last conversation, catching up was long overdue!

    In this episode, we had the opportunity to delve into DEA's recent endeavours and discuss our climate's current state. Kate shares insights into the profound effects of climate change on the health of Australians while highlighting the importance of proactive measures.

    Despite the multitude of challenges posed by climate change, Dr Wylie’s message remains resolute: Our planet is worth saving, and so are we. It’s not game over, it’s game on.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    • Kate’s shift from general practice to becoming Executive Director of DEA
    • Hiking the Larapinta Trail to raise money for DEA
    • The recent 2024 iDEA conference
    • Fossil Fuels as a health hazard
    • DEA’s lobbying work and recent submissions
    • The Duty of Care and Intergenerational Climate Equity Bill and Senate Inquiry
    • Why we should consider the health impacts of proposed fossil fuel projects
    • Health impacts of vehicle emissions
    • The increase in allergens due to climate change
    • The carbon footprint of various asthma inhalers
    • Climate change and health hazards: Heatwaves, extreme heat, flooding and storms, bushfires
    • Key messages from the 2023 MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change
    • Healthcare sustainability – transitioning to an environmentally sustainable healthcare sector in Australia
    • Kate’s suggestions on how we can all advocate for change

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    55 mins
  • Andre Borell - Shark Culling And Whale Conservation
    Apr 14 2024

    Andre Borell is not just a filmmaker and investor, he’s a catalyst for change and a maker of good trouble! We first chatted with Andre in season two of the podcast, hot on the heels of the release of Envoy: Shark Cull, a documentary that sheds light on the long-running ‘shark safety’ programs in place in QLD and NSW. In this episode, we catch up with Andre and delve into his work since the film’s debut, including the establishment of the Envoy Foundation and their recent annual reports. We revisit the critical importance of protecting sharks as a keystone species in our oceans, highlighting the shortcomings and environmental consequences of current shark control methods while exploring more sustainable solutions.

    But that’s not all! In addition to his work with Envoy Foundation, Andre has taken on a new role as a board member of the Norwegian Whale Reserve. (Does he ever sleep? We’re not sure…) This visionary conservation initiative is to be an open sea sanctuary nestled in the pristine fjords of Norway, dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing captive whales. We dive into the details of this project and their vision for the future.

    Prepare to be inspired by this insightful conversation with an extraordinary human being!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Andre’s work since the release of Envoy: Shark Cull
    • His relocation to Singapore
    • The imperative of safeguarding sharks for ocean health
    • Shark control (culling) methods still used in Australia and more appropriate alternatives
    • Government reluctance to change their culling programs
    • Ethical considerations of current programs, including huge concerns regarding bycatch
    • The fantastic work of the Envoy Foundation – it is conservation reimagined!
    • Recent Envoy Foundation reports including the NSW Shark Meshing Program and the QLD Shark Control Program reviews
    • Andre’s involvement in the Norwegian Whale Reserve and the project’s mission
    • Ways to support the Norwegian Whale Reserve and Envoy Foundation
    • Andre's upcoming projects - watch this space!

    To view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave us a review and share this episode with your friends and family.

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    1 hr
  • Dr Sally Gillespie - Building Climate-Resilient Communities
    Mar 31 2024

    Dr Sally Gillespie is an author, lecturer, workshop facilitator, and trainer for Psychology for a Safe Climate. We first spoke with Sally in season 2, episode 27 about her book Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Re-imagining Our World and Ourselves and how to deal with eco-anxiety. Since speaking with Sally in 2021, the changing climate continues to impact our communities and our mental health. Many communities have endured bushfires, floods, storms, coastal erosions and heatwaves, yet important community resilience-building actions are still lacking in many areas.

    Sally’s recent article in Explorations in Climate Psychology Journal explores the significant mental health impacts associated with the escalating climate disasters in Australia - often overlooked when discussing climate change. So, in this episode, we unpack her article in more detail as Sally highlights the need for trauma-informed care and community-based practices to address this worsening crisis.

    In the face of such uncertainty, holistic, resilience-building approaches, that integrate traditional Indigenous knowledge with modern psychological insights are now more important than ever, when it comes to supporting individual and community health.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Sally’s recent work and involvement in the Climate Psychology movement
    • The generational shift occurring within the climate psychology space
    • The high percentage of Australians impacted by climate disasters
    • Mental health impacts for disaster survivors
    • The huge burdens on local agencies providing mental health support services
    • Systemic causes that have driven the climate and environmental crises
    • A need to honour Indigenous knowledge for a truly inclusive community approach
    • Looking to grassroots community movements to help foster a sense of empowerment
    • Creating safe spaces for sharing stories and trauma, including the importance of ceremony
    • Dealing with eco grief, doomerism and burnout
    • Utilising grounded narratives when initiating climate conversations


    If this story has raised concerns for you or someone you know, you can contact Lifeline at 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue at 1300 22 4636 in Australia or Lifeline at 0800 LIFELINE (0800 54 33 54) or free text HELP (4357) in New Zealand.

    To view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave us a review and share this episode with your friends and family.

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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