Mothers of Invention
The Mothers of Invention Podcast returns!
Join former Irish President and Chair of The Elders, Mary Robinson and New York Times columnist and comedian Maeve Higgins, in the brand new second season of the uplifting, guilt-free podcast, celebrating amazing women doing remarkable things in pursuit of climate justice.
This season, the show has moved to New York City where Mary & Maeve are inviting an expert to co-host with them in the studio every week. They get a closer look at how new feminist leaders in U.S. politics are influencing climate justice, while continuing to unearth stories of ingenuity across the Global South. This season, they follow the progress of major cities as mayors adopt the responsibilities of presidents; explore how climate justice movements are influenced by faith; learn about the impact of climate change on migration patterns, indigenous resilience in the Arctic Circle, fashion and more.
Episode 1, "Nothing happens unless you press the button", is out now. Available to listen on iTunes, Spotify & all popular audio streaming platforms here.
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