Ashlee Cunsolo | Exploring Ecological Grief
Publisher |
Lisa Keefauver, MSW
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 03, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:06:11

ABOUT THIS EPISODE:

I’ve been desperately wanting to include climate and ecological grief in this show for such a long time and I’m thrilled to begin it with today’s guest, Ashlee Cunsolo. Ashlee is the Founding Dean, School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at Labrador Institute of Memorial University. She is a Researcher, Educator, and Environmental Advocate

 

Ashlee offers so much wisdom today born of her lifelong personal passion for the environment and because of the deep and extensive qualitative and quantitative research she has been doing in Northern Labrador in Canada with indigenous Inuit people. She shares the wisdom she has learned from Elders, explores the deep grief scientists are facing as the the populations they love, and study are disappearing before their eyes, and helps us connect to the need for a kind of gritty hope necessary to stay active in saving this ecosystem that we are a part of, that we are in relationship with. She invites us to see more fully that we are part of a collective that is a much bigger WE than we often imagine.

 

EPISODE RESOURCES:

You can learn more about Ashlee Cunsolo and her research by visiting www.ashleecunsolo.ca

 

EPISODE SPONSOR:

Today’s episode is brought to you by Vida Health. Vida Health, now in-network with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, lets people get the mental healthcare they need when, where, and how they need it. Visit Vida.com to learn more. Vida – healthcare designed for the body and mind!

 

JUMP STRAIGHT INTO:

(04:10) - Ashlee Cunsolo, a health Geographer. What is her first grief memory

 

(15:26) - Understanding ecological and climate grief

 

(27:53) - How is intergenerational storytelling around ecological grief being expressed in this current era

 

(33:39) - How to handle ecological grief from the scientific perspective

 

(44:41) - How has the relationship between emotional intelligence and science progressed in the academic field?

 

(52:43) - Monuments, memorials and other manifestations for people to honor their ecological grief

 

ABOUT THE SHOW:

If you love deep, honest, authentic conversations, get ready to love Grief is a Sneaky Bitch. Host Lisa Keefauver, holds an extensive grief resume herself, as a social worker, narrative therapist, grief guide, and widow. From CEOs, scientists and social workers to best-selling authors, educators, filmmakers, and stay-at-home moms, her guests open up about the complexity, confusion, and even confidence they have gained by navigating a grief journey of their own. To learn more about the show and how Lisa Keefauver is reimagining grief, sign up for her not-so-regular newsletter follow on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn or visit www.lisakeefauver.com today!


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