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conscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - a sense of communionThis bonus episode is a narration of my a calm presence posting called 'a sense of communion'. See the 'Transcript' tab of this episode for the original text.  *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and its francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I I publish fee ‘a calm presence' Substack see...2025-06-2615 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - a painfully small windowHere is a narration of my latest ‘a calm presence’, inspired by this quote from Indy Johar’s May 12th, 2025 Substack posting, The Stickiness of Want  - And the Systemic Amnesia Behind It :We—you, me, everyone in this room—are the last generation with viable agency before degenerative volatility locks us into conflict and collapse. The window is painfully small but gloriously open.’This posting was written while traveling in India and Japan in April and May of 2025.The narrated version was recorded in one take on May 21, 2025 on the streets of Hakone-Yumoto, Japan with the Haya...2025-05-2216 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - climate amnesiaThis posting was written and recorded while on a trip to northern India. It explores the inter-relations of culture and climate. The audio version is fun because of the soundscapes of Delhi in the background (car horns, bird song, sweeping of leaves, music, etc)It features excerpts from my comments to the Create Canada project which is important given its potential to deepen conversations about the role of culture as Canada faces existential threats from the regime of our southern neighbour.I did not agree with all their postings but I saw merit in their...2025-05-0819 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - this moment in canadian culturethis moment in canadian culturereflections on conscient e214 roundtable – this moment in canadian culture Note: you can read the original posting on my a calm presence Substack here.Also see the Transcript of this episode for the complete posting. Big thanks to all roundtable participants, Robin Sokoloski, Annette Hegel, Jai Djwa, Owais Lightwala, SGS, also known as Sarah Garton Stanley, Max Wyman and Chris Creighton-Kelly for taking the time to share their thoughts and to you for listening and considering what ‘this moment in canadian culture’ means to you.  *END...2025-04-2009 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - mending structuresNote: I wrote this facebook posting this morning (February 11, 2025) that I’m repurposing as a calm presence essay and as a bonus episode of conscient. *Hi,We need social media spaces that are non profit, with decent values and ethics, community spirit and maturity. This will come. In the meantime we have extractive behemoths like Meta, that are nonetheless the product of human ingenuity and that are useful to help connect (even though I think having coffee with a friend or chatting by a fire is better.)This...2025-02-1203 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - when spirit becomes oneA bonus episode in between seasons 5 and 6, featuring my new year’s 'a calm presence' reflection on hope with writings and stories by Peter Schneider, John Crier (as told to Vanessa Andreotti), Richard Heinberg, Zia Gallina, Naomi Klein, Azul Carolina Duque, Jem Bendell, Robert R. Janes and Hildegard Westerkamp. To read the original posting on Substack see https://acalmpresence.substack.com/p/when-spirit-becomes-one-5f5  *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 202...2025-01-0131 minconscient podcastconscient podcastflowingflowing throughopening ever-new vistas through listening and conversation I received an email from composer Hildegard Westerkamp, about ego, and set Hildi’s words to  sound. The time seems right for you to let everyone’s words flow through you - as if through a medium or force - back to all of us in ever new shapes. This creates shifts in everyone’s perception, ideas, attitudes, feelings and approaches towards the world the way it is now.  I have always felt that this was precisely what I was doing with environmental sounds. I recorded them...2024-11-0506 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste208 clara schryer - science as storyMy interest in science is quite poetic. The things that I find the most interesting about science are when it can be woven into a story that makes sense and I think that's kind of artistic in a way: you take the scientific knowledge and make it into a more abstract kind of poetic thing.Note: I'll be back during the winter of 2025 with season 6 on the theme of 'art and culture in times of crisis and collapse'. Also, this episode was published on October 23, 2024 : our daughter Clara Schryer's 23rd birthday. Bonne fête chère Clara!*...2024-10-2358 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste188 dawit seto - talking about climate through artHaving a conversation about the artworks and important issues such as climate change is everywhere in the globe. It's important for us also in the Horn of Africa region to talk about it through art, not politics necessarily. I feel like it opens a little bit of a door, a little bit more than the politics.Dawit Seto is an Ethiopian performing artist specializing in contemporary dance and choreography who is currently based in Switzerland and whose artistic work intricately weaves together the stories of migrant histories from East Africa and engages in vigorous advocacy for climate justice in...2024-07-3036 minconscient podcastconscient podcastupdate on season 5This is an audio from a short video recorded on June 22, 2024 on an inflatable kayak outing where I thank conscient podcast listeners (and a calm presence readers) and let you know that there are many new conscient episodes coming in the next few days and to please take your time (in particular if you are a regular listener). Please don’t feel overwhelmed). This amount of volume and diversity of voices is part of my ongoing research. One trick is to listen to the opening seconds featuring a key quote from that episode and see if i...2024-07-0301 minconscient podcastconscient podcasta calm presence - accept | adapt | respondThis is a bonus episode featuring the audio version of my June 3, 2024 accept | adapt | respond posting on my 'a calm presence' Substack, whose purpose is to provide 'short, practical essays about collapse acceptance, adaptation, response and art'.You can subscribe to the newsletter (which is actually more of a learning journal) here.You can subscribe to the a calm presence podcast on any podcast player. Note: this reading of accept | adapt | respond includes excerpts from my 1998 soundscape composition Au dernier vivant les biens.  *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODES...2024-06-0937 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste165 bill crandall - art can change usBeing an artist, or making art, in the context of climate is more about being a kind of light in the darkness, making us believe in ourselves and believe in the future so that we want to endeavor to save the thing that we have, our habitat. Some people like to say art can't change the world, but art can change us. Then we can change the world more effectively.I first heard about Bill Crandall from his Viaduct Arts project, a newsletter that brings together various ways artists can help carry us up and over the climate crisis...2024-04-2950 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste160 shannon litzenberger - a culture of collective thrivingWe are in a very unstable environment right now. We don't have to be change makers. Change is happening. It is happening quickly and the pace of change is accelerating. So this ‘plan and execute’ way of engaging with the world is less and less relevant. Building this capacity to play and improvise and allow for emergent possibilities to arise is a kind of new leadership capacity that makes more sense in the context of the world as it is in this moment. This is a follow up conversation with Shannon picking up on our exchange on December 8, 2021 in Tkaró...2024-04-0138 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste158 bob sirman - engaging with the artistic experienceWe're not just talking about saving the environment. What we're first and foremost trying to get people to do is care for the environment and you can't care for the environment unless you feel part of it, unless you feel attached to it, unless you can see outside the building and understand we're not living in bubbles. What I mean by bubbles, especially, is that we're not living in an individual bubble, that we have social responsibility, that we make connectivity with other people, building blocks for community, for betterment of, of various kinds.Robert (Bob) Sirman served as...2024-03-2242 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste156 siobhan angus - camera geologicaI think that's what the arts contribute to these discussions. There's the possibility of that kind of emotional or embodied connection to things that, as I think these questions of climate and environment, come closer and closer to people's lives, right? We can think of the wildfire smoke here last summer, people experiencing flooding, hurricanes, wildfires, drought in real time... Through storytelling or sound or visual media, we can really feel that on an embodied level and that  is a really powerful starting point.I first heard about Siobhan Angus through a Carleton University Climate Commons Noon for Now e...2024-03-0735 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste155 sanita fejzic - peasant futurismsI think artists can challenge us by showing our blind spots, in a way, educating us, but also inspiring us about what's possible, right? I think in SCALE we talk about re-authoring the world. That's what artists do. We re-author the world. We create alternative ways of even just thinking about what's desirable in the first place.I first met novelist, playwright, poet, and essayist Sanita Fejzić in 2021 while we were both on the Mission Circle of SCALE, the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency, where we had great debates about climate justice and the role of art i...2024-03-0337 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste154 riel schryer - the art of history and gamingThere's a sort of pulling back and forth between these two ideas. Out of the idea of fundamental inferiority comes slavery. And out of the idea of cultural inferiority come things like residential schools, right? The logics that fuel those two things are different, but they both obviously have negative results. And I think in the modern world sometimes we still fall into that trap of thinking that moving away from just beliefs of fundamental inferiority is enough. When, you know, beliefs of cultural inferiority can be similarly damaging.Riel Schryer is a student of history, a gamer and … my...2024-02-2137 minconscient podcastconscient podcasttrailer season 5Trailer for season 5 of the conscient podcast : conversations about the ecological crisis with brilliant, passionate, and visionary artists and cultural workers' on the theme of 'preparing for the end of the world as we know it and creating the conditions for other possible worlds to emerge'. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESI’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back and be present.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast...2024-02-1403 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste153 full circle - how can we support those who are frightened by the ecological crisis and in need of a calm presence?The final episode of season 4 and my conclusion from my sounding modernity learning and unlearning journey featuring an exchange with Catherine Ingram about 'a calm presence'.See the web version of this site on a laptop or desktop computer for a complete transcription of this episode.*  *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back.In pa...2023-12-3110 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste152 questions - what do you question?a selection of questions and observations from the end of episodes this seasonMy gesture of reciprocity for this episode is to the Resilience.   *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and its francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I I publish fee ‘a calm presence...2023-12-2408 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste150 compactor - are there strange sounds on your street?i heard a strange tapping sound from my window one morning and had a chat when the workers repairing the street  TRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE (Bell and breath) (sound of me walking towards a machine on a city street) I heard a strange tapping sound from my window one morning and decided to walk towards the sound. Claude: It's okay. I was interested in that machine, but you're not using it right now. Oh… Worker :  I actually t...2023-12-1005 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste149 spinning - let the sound take you wherever it might in your imaginationi came upon a 1980’s era ‘discman’ portable CD player that still work, sort of and listened to it trying to spin up TRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE (bell and breath) (old cd player trying to spin up) While going through a box of old technologies to be recycled, I came upon a 1980s era discman portable CD player that still sort of worked.  I listened to it, trying to spin up to speed to do its job, but it wasn't able to, it...2023-12-0305 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste146 countdown - can you turn back time?I recorded myself counting down from 100 to 1 in the snow and played in backwards, hoping, against all odds, to turn back time TRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE (bell and breath) (Ambiance and footsteps in the snow played backwards) On December 29, 2022, I recorded myself counting from 100 to 0 in crusty snow at our cottage. My goal was to explore what it felt like to cross over the tipping point into irreversible climate catastrophe.  But, you know, to be fair, I like to just count...2023-11-1205 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste144 drifting - can you go with the flow?while drifting on a river in a kayak i listenedTRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE(bell and breath) (kayak drifting on a river) * CREDITS One of my ‘happy places’ in life is drifting down a river on a kayak. It’s an opportunity to slow down and regenerate with earthly elements. To let go and be carried away. This recording was made on July 13, 2023 on the Preston River in Duhamel, Québec. This episode was created while I was in resid...2023-10-2905 minconscient podcastconscient podcastbonus episode - unlearning through soundThis episode is a recording of a presentation I gave on October 6, 2023 about my ‘Sounding Modernity’ project to the XI International Symposium on Soundscape, organized by the FKL-Forum Klanglandschaft in Lugano, Switzerland. See TRANSCRIPT  (with a laptop or desktop only) to read what was said. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscien...2023-10-1330 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste139 stream - this episode. Is about listening. to this stream. for 5 minutes. enjoy.while introducing a 5 minute recording of a bubbly stream I realized that the stream was flowing within meTRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE(bell and breath)(In a hushed voice)This episode..  (silence)is about listening… (silence)to this stream… (silence)for 5 minutes…(silence)Enjoy*CREDITSThis episode was recorded by Lac St-Anne near Duhamel, Québec on August 18, 2023. I was on an e-bike ride in the backcountry when I heard this beauti...2023-09-2405 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste137 ritardando - do slowing down sounds slow you down?i’ve always been comforted and relaxed by sounds that gradually slow downTRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE(bell and breath)Slowing down sounds slow me down(layering of slowing down soundscape compositions from my simplesoundscapes podcast (2016-2019: e06 cycles (from first generation, not published) e42 fidget - ah, let us pay attention for a minute or two to the spinninge42fidget - red, yellow and bluee109 lake - slow slower stope11 arrival - the modulation of propeller as metaphor)2023-09-1005 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste135 layers - how do you feel now?i played back four episodes from this season at the same time and listened to how they interactTRANSCRIPTION OF EPISODE(bell and breath) Episode 105 stretches time(e105 ropes)Episode 101 releases tension(e101 tension)Episode 118 follows your shit(e118 shit)e116 mourns loss(e116 loss)How do you feel now?*I love to listen to the interplay of layered soundscapes : how they come in and out of each other like cloud formations, so I...2023-08-2705 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste134 drops - are you a drop of water?one morning I heard rhythmic water dripping from a gutter and improvised this poem(bell and breath)(Voice synchronized to sound of water drop)I am a drop of waterI am a drop of rainI am your bodyI am your pain (Repeated)Are you a drop of water?*CREDITSRecorded at the back deck of our home in Ottawa on August 13th, 2023.  I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the hum...2023-08-2005 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste131 modernity - are you modernity?an exercise where I invite listeners to stop what they are doing, listen and to enjoy the experience(unedited improvised narration)Listening is at the heart of this season of the conscient podcast. Specifically, listening to the sounds of modernity, but also listening to everything, all at once and noticing what is going on, usually a mix of systems collapse and resilient beauty. So today’s episode is a listening exercise. At the end of this recording I invite you to stop what you are doing for a few minutes and listen to wha...2023-07-3005 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste117 portrait of robin mathews (bonus episode)Here is another bonus episode, this one is called 'Portrait of Robin Mathews'. It is 3 part unpublished radio program I created in 2005 in collaboration with Robin based on an interview I recorded with him in 2004. The program is a layered discussion about the history of political poetry in Canada, the role of the artist in society and family matters, in particular his relationship with me as my father-in-law.  This program also includes Robin reading excerpts of his poetry as well as some of my soundscape compositions. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey c...2023-07-191h 09conscient podcastconscient podcaste126 sleepless - what keeps you up at night?(soundscapes of east vancouver at c. 5am)I can’t sleep tonight. What about you? I love nighttime soundscapes. They’re so bareboned, minimal, like the rumble that you hear now, mostly from Vancouver harbour, but also the industrial area here in east vancouver.So I'm up, recording, listening, figuring out what keeps me up at night, this night, other nights, when I listen and try to understand... Sometimes I feel like I can hear inaudible sounds, like the polar ice caps melting…(homeless person walking by...2023-06-2505 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste125 observer - how do you respond to climate news?(bell)I take stock of climate news by reading the headlines of the excellent daily newspaper, national observer, for example, on Tuesday April 25th, 2023 these were the headlines : ‘We might have a coverup problem’: MPs grill Alberta Energy Regulator CEO over oil sands tailings leaks(sound of dripping and filtering from simplesoundscapes e34 goutte)‘Meet the man turning mushrooms into meat’(quiet field with crickets)‘How the pandemic challenged libertarianism’(crowd at protest)‘Tide-powered clean energy could help West Coast communities ditch diesel’(beach in Cu...2023-06-1805 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste125 promenade - how do you soundwalk?I decided to go for a walk this morning here in Kitchener, Ontario. A soundwalk.. Just because it's something to do; to be connected to a place. This is a settlement of course : a city.What I try to do is listen to sounds past, present, and future at the same time. How does one do that? It’s mostly about feeling our way through what was here, and what I assume was forested lands. What is here now is mostly asphalt, brick houses and a few trees. In the future, one could hope...2023-06-1105 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste122 quiet - stop and listen(bell and breath)(Sounds of forest in winter with icicles)Sometimes we just have to stop and listen. Without passing judgement. Just listen….Sometimes we just have to stop and listen*Recorded at our cottage in Duhamel, Québec on December 30th, 2022.Thanks to the forest and the frozen rain for this wonderful soundscape.I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this episode. (including all the toxic materials and e...2023-05-2805 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste121 rumble - what killed dr decibel?(bell)(humming to urban drones) This is Dr. Decibel. Your sonic superhero on the unseated ancestral territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations otherwise known as…  Well, I think you know where I am.(plane passing by)You have a problem here people. The low frequencies are excessive : traffic, industry, ventilation. Layers and layers of rumble and I hate rumble. Rumbleeeee is not something that I enjoy, so I’m going to use my superpowers today to reduce the amount of rumble in your city.Ruuuuumble… (imitation...2023-05-2105 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste120 metro - stop and listen(bell and breath)(sounds of a subway car throughout)Sometimes we just have to stop and listen. Without passing judgement. Just listen….Sometimes we just have to stop and listen.*Recorded on February 2, 2023 at 1.43pm between the Georges-Vanier, Lucien-L’Allier, Bonaventure and Square Victoria stops of the Montreal metro.I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this episode. (including all the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transp...2023-05-1405 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste119 construction - how does the sound of construction affect you?In this episode I invite you to listen to a construction site, unaltered and raw. How does the sound of construction affect you?*This episode was recorded at the corner of Frances St and Salsbury Drive, Vancouver on March 6, 2023 at 10.10am.Thanks to the construction workers for use of their sounds. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this episode. (including all the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation and infrastructure that ma...2023-05-0705 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste118 toilet - where does your shit go?(bell and breath)where does your shit go?(toilet flush 1)where does your shit go?(toilet flush 2)where does your shit go?(toilet flush 3)where does your shit go?(toilet flush 4)where does your shit go?*These four toilet flushes were recorded in Peterborough, Toronto and Ottawa, Ontario Thanks to the sanitary workers around the world who literally clean up our shit. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human la...2023-04-3005 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste117 - deeper into the forest (bonus)a conversation between robin and myself about the origins of this poem (in memoriam Robin Mathews : November 1, 1931 - April 25, 2023)(in memoriam Robin Mathews : November 1, 1931 - April 25, 2023)Transcription of bonus episodeRobinThat's a funny poem. ClaudeWhat's it about, do you think? What do you remember it being about? Do you recognize it as your own? ? RobinI do recognize it, but I don't know where it came from. ClaudeWell, you wrote it just a few weeks ago on...2023-04-2303 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste116 loss - what does ecological loss sound like where you live?(bell and breath)(muffled sound of ocean waves)This recording filters out all high and mid-range frequencies that I captured of ocean waves at Canaveral National Seashore in Florida, on March 23, 2023 around midnight while doing an impromptu soundwalk with colleagues from the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology conference Listenng Pasts - Listening Futures.Why did I do this? I invite you to sit with the loss of these upper and mid frequencies as a metaphor for the loss of biodiversity on earth.I don’t mean to inflict undue pai...2023-04-1605 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste115 ordinary - open your window and listen, what do you hear?(bell)I got up this morning, or I was awoken rather by the most beautiful sound. It was a snow plow, very gently pushing the snow from the sidewalk. It was a beep and I could hear it, at a distance, and now it's passed. So I decided to take out my microphone and, and record. It made me think about my friend and colleague Eric La Casa in France, who I've known for a long time, and is a very accomplished sound artist, and who often records quite ordinary sounds spaces - but they're n...2023-04-0905 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste114 privilege - what are the privileges in your life?(Claude Schryer n 2023)It's March 6, 2023 and I’m at Trout Lake Park in Vancouver. About 2 years ago, I went for a long soundwalk with climate activist, and now politician, Anjali Appadurai, which became episode 23 of season 2 of this podcast. It was the first time that Anjali did a soundwalk and it was a very powerful moment for me because I've often thought back about what Anjali said that day. It has informed my work as a climate activist and on the role of art in the climate emergency. I encourage you to read, to listen to...2023-04-0205 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste113 soundwalk (part 2) - how can we deepen our listening?(Jacek Smolicki)The ultimate question I'm asking is how can we move away from soundwalk as a kind of framed aesthetic experience or artistic experience and turn it into an existential practice or basically something that is just ingrained in our everyday life and we don't have to frame it anymore. It's just basically part of our way of living. (Claude Schryer)Can you give an example of that? (Jacek Smolicki)An academic example would be the concepts developed by Steven Feld, acoustemology, where basically listening, a kind of so...2023-03-2606 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste113 soundwalk (part 1) - what is my position in listening ?(Claude Schryer)Jacek, what is soundwalking? (Jacek Smolicki)That's a very broad question, but I'll try to answer from two perspectives: my own and from what is kind of more generally considered soundwalking. So, to quote Hildegard Westerkamp, one of the pioneers of that practice, basically, a soundwalk is any kind of excursion into an environment which is motivated by us listening to it. Whether we do it with or without technologies or whether we do it on our own or in a group and the point of soundwalking is to connect or r...2023-03-2605 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste110 drain - where does your bathwater go?(sound of bath draining, at first with a strong oscillating rhythm followed by water flowing and silence)It goes down the drain (again) and into the sewer system to be processed and dumped into the Ottawa river, then it evaporates into the sky and it rains back into our lakes and rivers, bringing with it with many pollutants, and then is pumped into our homes, in our bodies and heated until… (repeated and improvised)Where does your bathwater go? *The rhythm comes from this sound of my bathtub draining, which occurs fro...2023-03-0505 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste105 rope - how did this episode make you feel?This recording is a rope holding a boat to the dock at Toronto Harbour on November 26th, 2022. Sketches by Sabrina Mathews. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’ve been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It’s my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and its francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I I publish fee ‘a calm presence' Substack see https://acalmpresence.substack.com.Y...2023-01-2905 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste104 time - what does a very small moment in a much larger space sound like?(bell and breath)(loud sound of train passing at close distance)(once the train has passed, cross fade between quiet city and very quiet mountain forest)(indigenous artist and curator France Trepanier from conscient podcast é55 trépanier - a very small moment in a much larger space, in French):I think that with this cycle of colonialism, and what it has brought, that we are coming to the end of this cycleand with hindsight, we will realize that it was a very small moment in a much larger space, and that we ar...2023-01-2205 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste102 aesthetics - how can we 'de-modernize' art?(ocean shoreline)The problem with beauty is that it can distract us from reality.Sit with me, please, take a moment. Sit and listen… Over there, about 56 kilometers to the northeast, is the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations, also known as Vancouver.Listen to the ocean flowing, like the blood and liquids in your body. We are water.Listen to the ravens passing by and croaking. They are poetry in motion.Listen to the city rumbling at a distance, but it's hard to hea...2023-01-0805 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste101 tension - how do you feel now?(Deep breath)TensionI was thinking about the tensions in our lives and the art of finding a balance point… So I went for a sound walk in Vancouver and came upon a piece of fishing line. I brought it home, strung it up and recorded myself plucking it (sound of fishing line being plucked by hand) I held the fishing line with my left hand while I gradually reduced the tension with my right hand. Later that day I went for another soundwalk and came upon a whit...2023-01-0104 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste00 what is sounding modernity?Welcome to episode 0 of season four of the conscient podcast, Sounding Modernity, five-minute sound meditations, published every Sunday from January 1 through December 31, 2023. My name is Claude Schryer and I'm happy to be back podcasting  about art and the ecological crisis after a 10 month break.I'm talking to you today from the unceded traditional territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation, also known as Ottawa, where my family and I are grateful to live. Veuillez prendre note qu’une version en français de cet épisode et de toute la saison 4 est disponible sur le canal b...2022-12-0609 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste99 (b) winter soundscape revisited – homage to r. murray schafer (composition only)'What would the Prairies be without wind?  It’s the keynote sound here, the one against which everything else is registered. But to record it? Impossible.'R. Murray Schafer, winter diary, 1997See episode 99 for details on winter diary revisited - homage to r. murray schafer and to listen to the version with a 25' introduction and 3' of credits.Note: an article for the Institute for Music in Canada about this composition is available here : Winter Diary Revisited *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I’...2022-02-0839 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste98 epilogue – perspectives on season 3'I came to realize that in season three that I continue to be very deeply moved by the layering of words and soundscapes. There's something about it, when new contexts for listening are created, that I find it very stimulating. It's like the spirits of the sounds are actually speaking directly to me and that I can hear and feel their presence. Now I've always felt this, but I rarely talk about it, because it sounds so, you know, strange or is hard to explain, but there it is. It's something that I just love doing and I'm interested to...2022-01-1715 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste98 epilogue – perspectives on season 3This episode is a reading of my January 2022 blog about some of the high and lows of season 3 of this podcast and my interest in layering words and soundscapes that create new contexts for listening, with excerpts from episodes 65, 69, 81, 86, 96 and a preview of e99 Winter Diary Revisited. This episode is a reading of my conscient podcast blog for the month of January 2022. Some might recall that I started the 3rd season of this podcast with a fictional case study: (Teacher) Today, we’re going to do a case study today of the second season...2022-01-1615 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste98 epilogue – perspectives on season 3This episode is a reading of my January 2022 blog about some of the high and lows of season 3 of this podcast and my interest in layering words and soundscapes that create new contexts for listening, with excerpts from episodes 65, 69, 81, 86, 96 and a preview of e99 Winter Diary Revisited. This episode is a reading of my conscient podcast blog for the month of January 2022. Some might recall that I started the 3rd season of this podcast with a fictional case study: (Teacher) Today, we’re going to do a case study today of the second season...2022-01-1615 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste97 chantal chagnon, kevin jesuino, melanie kloetzel – climate art web'We are missing so many voices that could be the change. Art gives us that opportunity to amplify those voices and I think it's important that now, more than ever, that we amplify those marginalized voices, those racialized voices, those voices that are being directly affected with what's happening around mother earth (CHANTAL CHAGNON). An online map that showcases all the ideas, artists, institutions, projects and programs that are around this idea of climate and art intersecting with each other, and we would launch this resource at the online sharing that would happen in spring of 2022 (KEVIN JESUINO) I...2022-01-1045 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste84 viviane gosselin + mauro vescera of the museum of vancouverMuseums have been very good at normalizing social values and so when you have this shift and the government is seeing it, we have to change behavior, the museum can create that space where people can rethink some of their conventional thinking about consuming, for example and there's all kinds of ways, like we were saying earlier, of integrating this kind of knowledge, not in a lecturing way. I think that's the key word, is we can be cheeky. This is a social activity. Nobody is forcing anyone to come to the museum and so when people come, they want...2021-11-1745 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste83 the greatest mass movement in history‘This episode lasts 59 seconds. I want to share a November 13th, 2021, tweet by British writer and climate activist George Monbiot: 'Now we have no choice but to raise the scale of civil disobedience until we have built the greatest mass movement in history. We do not consent to the destruction of our life support systems’.’George Monbiot, November 13th, 2021, tweet This episode lasts 59 seconds. I want to share a November 13th, 2021, tweet by British writer and climate activist George Monbiot: ‘Now we have no choice but to raise the scale of civil disobedience until we h...2021-11-1500 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste73 judith marcuse – finding the energy to keep moving'I feel really at the base of myself that creating anything, art, sofas, whatever it is, allows us to give of ourselves to something that may not be lasting but in the moment, that act of creation can engender hope, can engender a sense of autonomy, a sense of possibility and we can't despair right now, we're at a tipping point, as everyone is saying and the question for me is how do we find the energy alone and collectively to keep moving in this urgency that we're all feeling without drowning in despair. I think art has an essential...2021-10-2624 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit'It’s 2.29am on Sunday October 17th, 2021. I can hear the rumble of the city in the background, but the rain has stopped for a few minutes. Yesterday, I walked by the People’s Coop Bookstore on Commercial Avenue in Vancouver and thought I saw a new book by Richard Wagamese in the corner of my eye. How could this be? The title was What Comes From Spirit. My heart was pounding. Could this be a new book from my favorite author, who tragically passed away in 2017?'Claude Schryer, October 17th, 2021. VancouverIt’s 2.29am on Sunday...2021-10-2207 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste71 green sessions debrief'The Green Sessions was invented because this small group of people got together and decided we wanted to do something that created impact. I'm really interested in new and more opportunities for us to collaborate as a sector and putting people into focus and a place of knowledge on this agenda'Emma Stenning, former Executive Director, SoulPepper theatre companyComplete excerptThe Green Sessions was invented because this small group of people got together and decided we wanted to do something that created impact and we put really a fairly modest amount of money behind...2021-10-2111 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste70 one step at a time'We make choices by not making choices And we live with unbearable consequences We hear alarm bells, but do not respond We cling to uncertainty like a sad song We act as if unaware and innocent We are cognitively dissonant' Claude Schryer, September 28, 2021, Duhamel, QCone step at a time(September 28, 2021)We make choices by not making choices And we live with unbearable consequences We hear alarm bells, but do not respondWe cling to uncertainty like a sad song We act as if unaware and...2021-10-2004 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste69 soundwalk in the dark'It's 4 56 am on Tuesday, rather than Wednesday, September 29th. I'm about to do something I've never done before, a soundwalk in the dark. I wanted to share with you this experience of walking in the dark and see what happens.'Claude Schryer, September 29, 2021, Duhamel QCYou’ll hear two excerpts from season 2 of the conscient podcast in this episode:e22 westerkamp(Claude Schryer)I'm interested to know, for instance, around sound walking, you've recorded them, and you use them as stimulants or as proposals to people. What, what does that brin...2021-10-1938 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste68 andrew davies and no. 9 gardens'I think the transformation of knowledge is really important. What we can do from our generation to the next is try and help prepare them for the impacts of climate change, but it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom…'Andrew Davies, September 26, 2021e68 andrews davies and no. 9 gardens is a conversation that I recorded on September 26th 2021, in one take, while in a yurt with Andrew Davies, Director of No 9 Gardens, near Kingston, Ontario. We talked about the art and environment, reconciliation, yurts, education, passing on knowledge and the joys of farming and art makin...2021-10-1810 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste67 wanna be an ally'I've been thinking about decolonization and reconciliation and other issues in our relations with indigenous communities. I was reading the 'wanna be an ally' poem the other day that really affected me positively but also emotionally and I wanted to read it to you.'Claude Schryer, Duhamel QCTranscription of monologue conscient podcast, episode 67, ‘wanna be an ally’ I've been thinking about decolonization and reconciliation and other issues in our relations with indigenous communities. I was reading a text the other day that really affected me positively but also emotionally and I wanted to read...2021-10-1709 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste66 stillness'I’m interested in doing episodes that are in the moment, unedited moments of thinking out loud and not thinking too much because the rest of my body is working at soaking in this space.'Claude Schryer, Duhamel QCe66 stillness is a monologue that I recorded on September 14th, 2021, in one take, while sitting still in a kayak in a shallow bay on the Preston River, in Duhamel Québec where I talk about stillness, not-thinking and what I am hearing and feeling at that moment. This recording includes quotes from an unpublished episode of simpl...2021-10-1214 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste65 drifting into season 3'What I'm looking for, ultimately, is an anchoring point: where are we at and what can we do to ensure the continuation of life?'Claude Schryer, Duhamel QC(transcript)This is Claude Schryer, conscient podcast, the first episode of season 3. I took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do in season 3, because there are so many things that podcasts can do : interviews, or you can do, monologues, but after season 2, which was pretty darn intense – BTW I'm on a kayak right now, so you can hear that - pretty darn inte...2021-10-1116 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste64 a case study (part 2)'Welcome back to the History of 2021 in Canada seminar. We’re going to conclude our case study today of the 2nd season of the conscient podcast.'Claude Schryerou can listen to part one here. This is the conclusion!The setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021. Th...2021-10-0743 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste63 a case study (part 1)'Welcome to the History of 2021 in Canada seminar. We’re going to do a case study today of the second season of the conscient podcast.'Claude SchryerThe setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel, student of history, for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021. The episode is in two parts, episode 63 is part 1 and episode 64 is par...2021-10-0430 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste63 a case study (part 1)episode 63 is part 1 of a bilingual speculative fiction radio play set in an undergraduate university history seminar course about the arts scene in 2021 in Canada that launches season 3. The setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel, student of history, for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021. The episode is in two parts, episode 63 is part 1 and episode 64...2021-09-1930 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste64 a case study (part 2)episode 64 is part 2 of a bilingual speculative fiction radio play set in an undergraduate university history seminar course about the arts scene in 2021 in Canada that launches season 3. You can listen to part one here. This is the conclusion! The setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021.  There a...2021-09-1943 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste64 a case study (part 2)episode 64 is part 2 of a bilingual speculative fiction radio play set in an undergraduate university history seminar course about the arts scene in 2021 in Canada that launches season 3. You can listen to part one here. This is the conclusion! The setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021.  There a...2021-09-1943 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste63 a case study (part 1)episode 63 is part 1 of a bilingual speculative fiction radio play set in an undergraduate university history seminar course about the arts scene in 2021 in Canada that launches season 3. The setting is an undergraduate university history seminar course called ‘History of 2021 in Canada’. I want to thank my son Riel, student of history, for the idea. It is set in the distant future, where a professor is presenting a ‘case study’ based on the second season of the conscient podcast as part of a class on art in 2021. The episode is in two parts, episode 63 is part 1 and episode 64...2021-09-1930 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste49 windatt – hoslitic messagesWhat if you tasked the arts sector with how to make messages, not about the crisis, but on the shifts in behavior that are necessary on a more meaningful basis. When the pandemic began and certain products weren't on the shelves at grocery stores, but there was still lots of stuff. There were shortages, but there wasn't that much shortage. How much would my life really change if half the products in the store were just not here, right and half of them didn't come from all over in the world? Like they were just: whatever made sense to have...2021-07-1245 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste46 badham – creating artistic space to thinkI think going forward, there's a lot that the arts can do. Philosophically art is one of the only places that we can still ask these questions, play out politics and negotiate ideas. Further, art isn't about communicating climate disaster, art is about creating space for people to think through some of these issues.dr. marnie badham, conscient podcast, may 13, 2021, australiaWith a twenty-five-year history of art and social justice in Australia and Canada, Dr. Marnie Badham's research sits at the intersection of socially-engaged art practice, participatory methodologies and the politics of cultural measurement. Through aesthetic forms of...2021-07-0738 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste39 engle – the integral role of the arts in societal changeThe role of artists and culture is fundamental and so necessary, and we need so much more of it and not only on the side. The role of arts and culture in societal and civilizational change right now needs to be much more integral into, yes, artworks and imagination - helping us to culturally co-produce how we live and work together into the future and that means art works - but it also means artists' perspectives into much more mainstream institutions, ideas, and thoughts about how change occurs.jayne engle, conscient podcast, april 17, 2021, montréalDr. Jayne Eng...2021-06-1137 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste36 fanconi – towards carbon positive workBen Twist at Creative Carbon Scotland talks about the transformation from a Culture of Consumerism to a Culture of Stewardship, and we are the culture makers, so isn’t that our job right now to make a new culture? And it will take all of us as artists together to do that…  It’s not enough to do carbon neutral work. We want to do carbon positive work. We want our artwork to be involved with ecological restoration. What does that mean? I’ve been thinking a lot about that. What is theatre practice that actually gives back, that makes something mo...2021-06-0136 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste33 toscano – what we’re fighting forIt's artists who not only can craft a good story, but also we can tell the story that's the hardest to tell and that is the story about the impacts of climate solutions. So it's really not too hard to talk about the impacts of climate change, and I see people when they speak. They go through the laundry list of all the horrors that are upon us and they don't realize it, but they're actually closing people's minds, closing people down because they're getting overwhelmed. It's not that we shouldn't talk about the impacts, but it's so helpful to...2021-05-2127 minconscient podcastconscient podcastdon’t listen to this episode – something Cage saidThe idea came to me while biking. I thought... what if I stated, over and over, that people need to wake up to the reality of the climate emergency. you know, with my slow conscient podcast voice: ‘people. need. to wake up. to the reality. of the climate emergency.’ But it would be pointless because people already know that they need to wake up to the reality of the climate emergency. Repeating it, over and over, is actually counterproductive, and boring. People would probably tune out and all that would be left are these words that have no value whatever. But the...2021-05-011h 04conscient podcastconscient podcaste24 weaving – the good, possible and beautifulThe recognition, and finding ways to assist people, in an awareness of all the good, the possible and the beautiful and where those things can lead, is one of the roles that artists can specifically play. jil p. weaving, conscient podcast, March 31, 2021, Vancouverjil p. weaving is a site-specific artist who has created works for presentation in both galleries and unconventional spaces. She was Coordinator of Arts and Culture for the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation where she developed and managed a number of projects, such as the Arts, Health and Seniors Project. I had the pleas...2021-04-1633 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste23 appadurai – what does a just transition look like?The climate crisis and the broader ecological crisis is a symptom of the deeper disease, which is that rift from nature, that seed of domination, of accumulation, of greed and of the urge to dominate others through colonialism, through slavery, through othering – the root is actually othering – and that is something that artists can touch. That is what has to be healed, and when we heal that, what does the world on the other side of a just transition look like? I really don’t want to believe that it it looks like exactly this, but with solar. The first langua...2021-04-1438 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste22 westerkamp – slowing down through listeningWe need toallow for time to pass without any action, without any solutions and to just experience it. I think that a slowdown is an absolute - if there is any chance to survive - that kind of slowing down through listening and meditation and through not doing so much. I think there's some hope in that.Hildegard Westerkamp, conscient podcast conversation with Claude Schryer, March 31, 2021, VancouverHildegard Westerkamp emigrated to Canada in 1968 from Germany and lives in Vancouver on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish peoples - the Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh), Tsleil-Waututh (Stó:lō and...2021-04-0835 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste21 dufresne – capitalism is overI think capitalism is over, but the problem is we have nothing to replace it with. Here's when we need artists, and others, to tell us what kind of vision they have for a future that is different than that: a future of play and meaningful work would be one future that I think is not just utopic, but very possible. So there's a possible future moving forward that could be much better than it is right now, but we're not going to get there without democracy of suffering as we're experiencing it now and will at least over the...2021-04-0231 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste19 reality – quotes and composition(episode script)[frogs 2017 05 22, Preston River, QC]Welcome to the conscient podcast. My name is Claude Schryer. Season 1 was about exploring how the arts contribute to environmental awareness and action. I produced 3 episodes in French, 15 in English as well as a series of bilingual blogs and videos. You can see and hear them at https://www.conscient.ca/. Season 2 is about accepting reality, working through ecological grief and charting a path forward. Today you’ll hear episode 1, called reality. It touches upon our perception of reality, the possibility of human exti...2021-03-1842 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste17 piro – creative facilitators in the age of climate changeWhat does it mean to be creative facilitators in the age of climate change in the midst of a disaster? Some learnings: self-care is community care, good solutions scale up and the need to work with those who have been disproportionately targeted.Em Piro, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 10 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Bios...2020-10-0619 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste16 delaparra – start somewhere and be curiousIt’s about asking where do I start?  Maybe you don't know exactly where you want to end up yet, but if you start somewhere and are curious, try things and get feedback, and you keep iterating, ultimately, meaningful things will emerge.Lauren de la Parra, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 9 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada...2020-10-0619 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste15 chasansky – make climate a part of strategic planningThe way to make artists and arts organizations thrive is to make sure that climate change is a part of their thoughts, business plans and strategic plans because the timeline is short and severe climate change effects are within a strategic planning time horizon. Matthew Chasansky, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 8 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Cana...2020-10-0623 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste14 kirn – scientists, artists and sustainablistsScientists tell us the what (observable evidence of what's happening or what's coming). Artists can provide the so what (why is it important? what does it mean? why should we care?). Sustainablists provide the now what (what do we do and how do we move forward?)Marda Kirn, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 7 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and C...2020-10-0630 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste13 freiband – weaving art into actionThere's a textile metaphor of culture where our actions just weave into the weft that's already there and change the pattern and shift and alter things… Andrew Freiband, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 6 of 10 in CCL USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona from March 8-14, 2020 thanks to a collaboration of EcoArts Connections, the University of Arizona and...2020-10-0623 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste12 liverman – looking for some hopeI look for artists and the cultural sector to help us envisage a future that's positive. We've tended to spend our whole time talking to each other about how bad it is and I'm looking for some hope.Diana Liverman, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 5 of 10 in CCL USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona from March 8...2020-10-0614 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste11 dunlap – perpetuating the values that you want to seeAsk yourself: what are you? What do you, as an artist, want to perpetuate in the world? Is what you're doing perpetuating the values and the culture that you want to see? Eliana Dunlap, Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 4 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona from March 8-14, 2020 thanks to a collab...2020-10-0616 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste10 mwase – expanding consciousnessArt is a practice of expanding consciousness, which gives us a tremendous opportunity to explore and to embody possibility and to engage with the earth as it continues to change and with each other.Rebecca Mwase, excerpt from an interview at Creative Climate Leadership USA, March, 2020(episode 3 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Biosphere 2 in Oracle...2020-10-0515 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste09 mcmahon – watching things drop awayIt’s like this critter, this virus, this nature, has moved in to this realm of culture and we're watching things drop away that we created and use to define ourselves as human, versus animal: this little virus is just going Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing these aren't real.Ellen McMahon, CCL USA, March, 2020(episode 2 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA  was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US an...2020-10-0515 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste08 johnston – the arts shape our belief systemsI think the arts, and culture more widely, has a huge role to play in shaping our belief systems and values that determine the way that we relate to the environment.Sholeh Johnston, CCL USA, March, 2020(episode 1 of 10 in Creative Climate Leadership USA Series)Creative Climate Leadership USA was developed by Julie’s Bicycle, an international  leader in arts, culture and climate change based in London (led by Alison Tickell) and brought together 25 arts and culture leaders from the US and Canada to Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona from March 8-14, 2020 thanks to a collaboration of EcoArt...2020-10-0517 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste06 lim – making necessary concessionsAre we willing to divest from our arts practices, or to change radically our performance practices, in order to make necessary changes and concessions?milton lim, conscient podcast, january 2020, ottawaMilton Lim is a media artist and performance creator based in Vancouver.Lim holds a BFA (Hons.) in theatre performance and psychology from Simon Fraser University.His current work utilizes publicly available data and game structures to articulate new expressions of value and labour within our systems of power and politics.He is a Co-Artistic Director of Hong Kong Exile, an...2020-09-2420 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste05 carruthers – art that informs, forms and transformsI really believe that what we call arts in this culture now, its role is to inform, form and transform the nature of cultures in relation with the world.  I think that's what we're talking about when we're talking about work that addresses the climate crisis.beth carruthers, conscient podcast, October 2019, ottawaBeth Carruthers is an artist and researcher whose work focuses on studying the impact of the arts across sectors to see how they can become more engaged with sustainable futures. Beth Carruthers’ work is immersed in questions of how cultural practices and sensuous, embodi...2020-07-0119 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste03 tickell – creative cultural allegiancesArt can speak to people in meaningful ways that really does call on us to respond to this differently. So wherever you are, anywhere in the world, you will almost certainly have some kind of creative cultural allegiance and how do we use that in a purposeful way is a critical question for us all…alison tickell, conscient podcast, october 2019, ottawaMeet UK musician and climate change activist and CEO of Julie’s Bicycle Alison Tickell.Alison is a colleague and friend who I first met at the National Arts Centre’s Summit on Theatre and Cli...2020-06-2419 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste01 terrified – triggering my climate denial bubble to burstWhat triggered my climate denial bubble to burst? I feel compelled to share this personal experience, in the hope that it might help others who are also struggling with the current sustainability crisis and searching for a path forward…In this first episode of the conscient podcast I narrate my 'terrified' essay, about his climate change anxiety and the role of arts and culture in raising environmental awareness.This episode is an audio version of my May 2019 blog, terrified (see original blog in the transcript of this episode).terrified is the touchstone of conscient, where I shar...2020-05-0115 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste01 terrified – triggering my climate denial bubble to burstWhat triggered my climate denial bubble to burst? I feel compelled to share this personal experience, in the hope that it might help others who are also struggling with the current sustainability crisis and searching for a path forward… Claude Schryer This episode is an audio version of my May 2019 blog, terrified (see original blog below). terrified is the touchstone of conscient, where I share my anxiety about the climate crisis and my belief that arts and culture can play a critical role in raising public awareness about environmental issues and to move from awareness to actio...2020-05-0118 minconscient podcastconscient podcaste01 terrified – triggering my climate denial bubble to burstWhat triggered my climate denial bubble to burst? I feel compelled to share this personal experience, in the hope that it might help others who are also struggling with the current sustainability crisis and searching for a path forward… Claude Schryer This episode is an audio version of my May 2019 blog, terrified (see original blog below). terrified is the touchstone of conscient, where I share my anxiety about the climate crisis and my belief that arts and culture can play a critical role in raising public awareness about environmental issues and to move from awareness to actio...2020-05-0118 min