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The Overpopulation Podcast features enlightening conversations between executive director Nandita Bajaj, researcher Alan Ware, and expert guests to discuss the often misunderstood impacts of our expanding human footprint on human rights, animal protection, and ecological preservation, as well as individual and collective solutions. Ranking in the top 1.5% of all podcasts globally, we draw over 15,000 listeners from across 80 countries.

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Patriarchy, Motherhood, and the Search for Meaning

Patriarchy, Motherhood, and the Search for Meaning

Dr. Amrita Nandy, India-based feminist scholar addresses the questions: If autonomy is a basic human right, why do many women have little or no choice when it comes to motherhood? Do women know they have a choice? And how might we reimagine the widest sense of family-making and spiritual kinship that includes our love for all humans and more-than-humans?

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Embracing an Aging Population & Declining Fertility with Dignity
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Embracing an Aging Population & Declining Fertility with Dignity

Population economist and author of the book, Decline and Prosper! Changing Global Birth Rates and the Advantages of Fewer Children, Dr. Vegard Skirbekk takes us through decades of demographic research to show why a declining birth rate is not only a positive trend but one that can lead to more prosperity.

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The Beauty and Complexity of Animal Cultures

The Beauty and Complexity of Animal Cultures

Ecologist Carl Safina challenges the notion that culture is exclusive to humans beings, and reveals the rich cultures and inner lives of non-human animals, and discusses how to move beyond human supremacy, which keeps us from appreciating the incredible beauty and complexity of other creatures.

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An OB-GYN Unpacks the “Biological Clock,” Abortion, & Medical Pronatalism
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An OB-GYN Unpacks the “Biological Clock,” Abortion, & Medical Pronatalism

OB-GYN Dr. Kristyn Brandi unpacks the “biological clock”, medical pronatalism, & the state of abortion care in post-Roe America. We also discuss the history of reproductive control & why understanding Critical Race Theory (CRT), Reproductive Justice (RJ), & pronatalism, is essential to justice & sustainability.

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The Social and Ecological Costs of Population Denialism | In memory of Haydn Washington

The Social and Ecological Costs of Population Denialism | In memory of Haydn Washington

Dr. Helen Kopnina pays tribute to late Dr. Hadyn Washington and his uncompromising commitment to sustainability and justice. She also discusses her personal introduction to an eco-centric worldview through nature’s healing power, as well as the social and ecological costs of population denialism.

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Accounting for Nature: The Economics of Biodiversity
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Accounting for Nature: The Economics of Biodiversity

Sir Partha Dasgupta takes us on a journey on how the current growth-based economic models came to be, and why their Nature-destructive policies have turned our planet into a house of cards. We unpack his most recent publication UK government-commissioned publication, The Economics of Biodiversity.

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Embracing Limits With Ecospheric Grace

Embracing Limits With Ecospheric Grace

Author Robert Jensen discusses his latest book An Inconvenient Apocalypse that he co-authored with The Land Institute’s co-founder Wes Jackson, about the need to grapple with difficult questions and to consciously embrace limits, as a pathway to a more graceful and meaningful co-existence with Nature.

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Soap Operas For Social Justice
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Soap Operas For Social Justice

Bill Ryerson, founder of one of the most effective sustainable population organizations in the world—Population Media Center, discusses the educational entertainment that his organization has used to promote important social and cultural changes that have helped 500 million people in over 50 countries.

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A Profound Vision For An Ecological Civilization

A Profound Vision For An Ecological Civilization

Dr. Eileen Crist—a deep, profound, and compassionate systems thinker—shines a light on the worldview of human supremacy that foregrounds our relationship of dominion towards non-human animals and all of nature, and offers a vision for cultivating a more indigenous-inspired identity as Earthlings.

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The Unique Challenges of Being Black and Childfree
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The Unique Challenges of Being Black and Childfree

Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis discusses her research on the Black childfree diaspora in countries around the world. We also touch upon the role that patriarchy and male domination plays in the relative powerlessness of women to take control over their reproduction, especially in BIPOC and LGBTQIA communities.

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Tackling Islamophobic Population Myths
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Tackling Islamophobic Population Myths

Dr. S.Y. Quraishi discusses his latest book The Population Myth and debunks the myth around exaggerated fears of Muslim numbers, born out of Islamophobic propaganda, and shares that lack of socio-economic empowerment rather than religiosity fuels higher fertility rates.

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Vasectomy: One Small Snip For Man, One Giant Leap For Humankind(ness)
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Vasectomy: One Small Snip For Man, One Giant Leap For Humankind(ness)

Columbian-American Dr. Esgar Guarín is on a mission to help destigmatize male reproductive responsibility for the love of their partners and the planet. Using a mobile vasectomy clinic as his advocacy vehicle to drive around the US spreading humor and activism, he offers free on-site mobile vasectomies.

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