Season 3, Episode 27: Abhay
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Host John Whidden welcomes Abhay to Climate Action Figures, beginning with Sophia’s Quick Fix on guerrilla gardening using indigenous plants. Abhay, a CBC What on Earth contributor on climate change and mental health, describes how a Students on Ice expedition to the Arctic and Greenland shaped his understanding of climate impacts, Inuit mental health challenges, and climate justice tied to colonialism. He explains how that experience led to founding Break the Divide, which began as high school video-call exchanges with northern youth and expanded into international connections, an art competition, and curriculum-based programming with mental health practitioners. Break the Divide now runs workshops and a Climate Education and Resilience program, training young facilitators and scaling across the prairies in September 2026. Abhay discusses naming climate emotions, building community, taking realistic local action, bikes in Regina, and finds hope in community across generations.
00:00 Welcome and Intro
00:31 Quick Fix Gardening
01:02 Meet Abhay
01:27 EcoStressSask Connections
02:42 CBC Column Origin
04:24 Arctic Trip Roots
06:34 Climate Anxiety North
08:33 Break the Divide Begins
12:07 Program Growth Worldwide
15:11 How to Get Involved
16:50 Naming Climate Emotions
19:18 Turning Feelings to Action
22:14 Small Actions Matter
24:00 Rebuilding Youth Connection
25:31 Personal Action Biking
26:25 Hope and Wrap Up
https://ecostresssask.ca/
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-429-what-on-earth/clip/16215089-how-kids-save-climate-anxiety
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/audio/1.7032612
https://soifoundation.org/en/
https://breakthedivide.net/
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