Endgame
By End Game Productions
Endgame is about grappling with the climate crisis from the inside out. From the vantage point of a country town in Australia, the project explores the connections between big and small things to look at how the crisis is re-shaping our relationship to ourselves, each other and the world. For more go to our website at www.endgamepodcast.net
Latest episode
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Whatever works for you
Enter the subconscious and cling tenaciously to our culturally constructed beliefs. For program details and show notes go to endgamepodcast.net/whatever-works-for-you -
An ocean of plastic
Kyla Brettle's 'moment' in a supermarket before a bed of roses and a magpie floats past... Toast#1 The climate crises from the domestic fringe -
When you know a place
Listen to an invisible world that parallels our own. Allow yourself to be inspired by insights gleaned over twenty-five years of deep listening to natural ecologies - with bioacoustic landscape recordist, Andrew Skeoch. For episode details go to en… -
Highly strung
Rob Law takes you into his music room and introduces you to some of the voices you hear in Endgame. For episode details go to endgamepodcast.net/highly-strung -
The rules have changed
Kyla Brettle on the fate of her toothbrush and Jem Bendall’s essay, Deep Adaptation. Toast#2 The climate crisis from the domestic fringe -
Humans can surprise you
Terry White and Neil Barrett have 100 years of climate activism between them. Rob interviews them on staying in the game. -
A welcome to Country
A Thursday night in 2019 finds Kyla at a community information session about the Climate Emergency. Speakers Uncle Rick Nelson and Warwick Smith put ‘change’ in a local perspective. Original music by Rob Law, Sam Thomas and Eliza Hull [learn more] -
Can’t stop now
Heather Cummins and Laura Noonan on the first experience of climate action - igniting a local campaign to declare a climate emergency. On the importance of friendship, safe spaces and the antidote to despair -
Dragons of inaction
Rob Law asks if our brains be getting in the way of how we process climate change… Opening the lid on our ancient brain and how cognitive biases both help and hinder our climate response. -
Before the rush
Kyla Brettle on collapsing after Christmas and getting to the nub of living sustainably. Toast#3 The climate crisis from the domestic fringe