Solarpunk Futures
Storytelling
THE PRESENT
Our newly renamed podcast, Solarpunk Futures: Demand Utopia! launched its first episode on April 19, 2024.
Join host Justine Norton-Kertson (founder and co-editor-in-chief of Solarpunk Magazine) and occasional guests for discussions of topics related to utopianism in general, and solarpunk in particular as both a genre of literature-art that imagines a utopian future and a social movement taking practical action and steps to build a better world right here in the present.
THE PAST
Solarpunk Futures is an optimistic, utopian science fiction podcast that imagines a new world where humanity, technology, and nature coexist in harmony rather in the conflict. The podcast is produced by Android Press and Solarpunk Magazine. Hosts read stories and poems that were published in the most recent issue of Solarpunk Magazine, and discuss nonfiction articles that are relevant to the solarpunk movement aimed at solving the climate crisis and creating a sustainable future. One episode of the Solarpunk Futures podcast is released every other Tuesday.
Beginning in fall 2022, Solarpunk Presents was launched as a companion podcast to Solarpunk Futures. Hosted by non-fiction coeditors Ariel Kroon and Christina De La Rocha, Solarpunk Presents will feature interviews with activists, artists, organizers, and changemakers who are working towards realizing a solarpunk future, today. In January of 2023, Solarpunk Presents went off on its own as a separate podcast.
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Location:
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Description:
THE PRESENT Our newly renamed podcast, Solarpunk Futures: Demand Utopia! launched its first episode on April 19, 2024. Join host Justine Norton-Kertson (founder and co-editor-in-chief of Solarpunk Magazine) and occasional guests for discussions of topics related to utopianism in general, and solarpunk in particular as both a genre of literature-art that imagines a utopian future and a social movement taking practical action and steps to build a better world right here in the present. THE PAST Solarpunk Futures is an optimistic, utopian science fiction podcast that imagines a new world where humanity, technology, and nature coexist in harmony rather in the conflict. The podcast is produced by Android Press and Solarpunk Magazine. Hosts read stories and poems that were published in the most recent issue of Solarpunk Magazine, and discuss nonfiction articles that are relevant to the solarpunk movement aimed at solving the climate crisis and creating a sustainable future. One episode of the Solarpunk Futures podcast is released every other Tuesday. Beginning in fall 2022, Solarpunk Presents was launched as a companion podcast to Solarpunk Futures. Hosted by non-fiction coeditors Ariel Kroon and Christina De La Rocha, Solarpunk Presents will feature interviews with activists, artists, organizers, and changemakers who are working towards realizing a solarpunk future, today. In January of 2023, Solarpunk Presents went off on its own as a separate podcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Language:
English
The Anatomy of Utopia
Duration:00:55:06
Utopian Visions Through Time
Duration:01:01:03
Solarpunk Futures: When We Hold Each Other Up
Duration:00:28:32
Solarpunk Presents Finale: Let's Talk Solstice, Solarpunks!
Duration:00:43:47
How We Build Climate Resilience: An Interview with Dr. Lisa Dilling
Duration:00:47:44
Shining bright in the heart of oil country: interview with Heather MacKenzie from Solar Alberta
Duration:00:37:45
The Soft Glow of the Deep Sea: Talking Bioluminescence with Dr. Steve Haddock
Duration:00:38:13
Interview with Justine Norton-Kertson about BIOLUMINESCENT: A LUNARPUNK ANTHOLOGY
Duration:00:33:01
Interview with Dr Jayde Lin Roberts about saving democracy through urban planning
Duration:00:37:02
Interview with Gabrielle Gelderman about Climate Grief Chaplaincy
Duration:00:35:55
Interview with Dr Hélène Jacot Des Combes on Climate Change and the Marshall Islands
Duration:00:36:15
Interview with John Okhiulu from the Decolonizing Wealth Project
Duration:00:45:48
"Must Solarpunk Should?" - Our Nonfiction Editors Discuss
Duration:00:43:12
Solar Futures: an Interview with ASU's Joey Eschrich & Clark Miller
Duration:00:36:56
Interview with Nina Munteanu
Duration:00:40:15
Shine Anthology: Interview with Jetse de Vries
Duration:00:30:12
Art, Carbon Capture, and Restoring Native Forests
Duration:00:43:38
Interview with Sarena Ulibarri + Reading "Caught Root"
Duration:00:41:43
Countdown to Blast Off
Duration:00:26:03
Amazofuturism and Solarpunk
Duration:00:33:46