
Ep. 38: Anger and Hope
Hello Friends! In this episode, I talk about anger and hope and how to fight the dominant narrative that our actions are pointless. NOTE: This year, I’m going to send out more newsletters as a way to share hopeful storie

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Hosted by Susan Kaye Quinn · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 38 episodes
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We lift up stories about a more sustainable and just world and talk about the struggle to get there. To build better futures, we need to imagine them first. brightgreenfutures.substack.com
Susan Kaye Quinn hosts Bright Green Futures Podcast, a fiction show with 38 episodes published.

Hello Friends! In this episode, I talk about anger and hope and how to fight the dominant narrative that our actions are pointless. NOTE: This year, I’m going to send out more newsletters as a way to share hopeful storie

Hello Friends! In this episode I talk about the 3 T's of Change Work (Triage, Transition, and Transformation) and how you can use those situate yourself in the larger movement. LINKS Ep. 37: Triage, Transition, and Trans

Hello friends! In this episode, I chat with author Henry Lien about his new book, Spring, Summer, Asteroid, Bird, which is all about 4 Act Eastern storytelling, the Japanese term for which is Kishōtenketsu. We discuss th
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Hello friends!This episode is a cross-posting from the podcast IF THIS GOES ON (DON’T PANIC) with a few bonus notes about hopepunk, Murderbot, and a kickstarter for a hopepunk zine called Habitats. LINKS Ep. 35: Hopepunk

In this episode, I chat with author Ana Sun about her story in the Bright Green Futures anthology, why she picked Climate Heritage as a theme, and her very fascinating giveaway item. LINKS Ep. 34: Climate Heritage with A

In this episode, I chat with author BrightFlame about her story in the Bright Green Futures anthology, why she picked Climate Resilience as a theme, and her very cool giveaway item. LINKS Ep. 33: Climate Resilience with

In this episode, I chat with author Danielle Arostegui about her story in the Bright Green Futures anthology, why she picked Climate Connections as a theme, and her very cool giveaway item. LINKS Ep. 32: Climate Connecti

In this episode, I chat with author T. K. Rex about her story in the Bright Green Futures anthology, why she picked Climate Roles as a theme, and her amazing art giveaway item. LINKS Ep. 31: Climate Roles with T. K. Rex

Hello Friends! It's Earth Day and we're launching the Bright Green Futures anthology. In this episode, I talk about why stories like these matter, why joy is a tactical weapon, and how there’s really only one fight we’re

In this episode, I chat with author Sarena Ulibarri about her story in the upcoming Bright Green Futures anthology, why she picked Climate Restoration as a theme, and her adorable giveaway item. LINKS Ep. 29: Climate Res

In this episode, I chat with author Renan Bernardo about his new story in the upcoming Bright Green Futures anthology, why he picked Climate Anxiety as a theme, and his giveaway item coordinated with his story. LINKS Ep.

Hello Friends! In this episode, discuss how the resurgence of zines is connected to cultural change and storytelling in the underground. Where to Find Sue (all events in Pittsburgh area) * April 26th (11a - 2p): Mt Leban

Hello Friends! In this episode, we're talking about the Bright Green Futures: 2024 Anthology, set to release on Earth Day! LINKS Ep. 26: Bright Green Futures:2024 Anthology * Bright Green Futures: 2024 Anthology * Anthol

Hello Friends! In this episode, I explore how libraries are prefiguring a solarpunk world today. LINKS Ep. 25: Library Economies and Third Spaces * Nothing is Inescapable comic by Dylan Meconis, Jan 2018 * Solarpunk Drea

Hello Friends! In this episode, I talk about the doom loop created with geopolitical instability and the climate crisis, and the role of hopeful climate fiction as a tool in our survival toolkit. LINKS Ep. 24: Let’s Talk

In this episode, I chat with Author Sanjana Sekhar about her new story in the Metamorphosis Collection and how connections—across family, culture, and time—are what will pull us through the climate crisis. LINKS Ep. 23:

Hello Friends! In this episode, I talk about how community and connection are climate tools and tools to fight fascism. LINKS Ep. 22: Building Resilience for the Future (and Today) * On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder * Metamo

Hello Friends! Today we’re going to talk about the “easy to say, hard to do” concept of doing your part in the climate fight. LINKS Ep. 21: Doing Your Part (in the Climate Crisis) * Solarpunk Author Panel launching Metam

Hello Friends! In this episode, we’re going to talk about the ideological war that’s rising up all around us, pitting the status quo against our collective desire for a better greener world. LINKS Ep. 20: Technofeudalist

In this episode, I chat with Author BrightFlame about her new witchy solarpunk novel and how the mundane and the supernatural are both entangled with the climate crisis. LINKS Ep. 19: Witchy Solarpunk with Author BrightF
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