Our article uses a 14-year-old YouTube cringe meme video to explain the problem with climate news reporting, and how it needs to change.
Our video is another hit Short from Cleavage Party, the provocatively-titled latest episode of Room From A View, featuring novices improvising with rusty tools.
Our podcast is Ep 6 of Teetering - how a Hawaiian beach bum held my career in the balance, in which we get up close to a man mountain, wreathed in steam.
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Even for those familiar with the clip of an Australian TV personality telling the Dalai Lama a joke about the Dalai Lama, How To Save Humanity With Climate News: Make It One With Everything, may reveal an unexpected - and unintentional - pearl of wisdom.
Our shortest path to sustainability requires us to stop thinking of the environment as an ‘…and finally’ news item.
Weaving separate strands into complex narratives is part of the storyteller’s craft – but so too is regularly drawing your audience’s attention to the big picture.
When it comes to climate news reporting, we could all do with a lot more dot-connecting, and a lot less ‘silo-ing’.
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Video
In this Short from Episode 5: Cleavage Party, the latest of the property show Room From A View playlist on See Through Together’s YouTube channel, the guests try using Robert’s rusty old axe heads and other improvised tools from the back of his garage to cleave logs.
Simple Tools To Get A Result shows the results.
Deluded, or inspired? You be the judge. Everyone's an expert, as episodes for this series are being uploaded as they're filmed.
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Podcast
In, Ep 6: How Chad Became Akebono, we crane our necks to meet a pivotal character in this story. Massive, really.
To follow Teetering - how a Hawaiian beach bum held my career in the balance:
Ep 1: Japan in 1993
Ep 2: Seduced by Sumo
Ep 3: Sumo Fan
Ep 4: My Favourite Japan Story
Ep 5: Can Gaijin Have Hinkaku?
Next: Ep 7: Watching The Wide Shows
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