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343: Two Climate People Talk about Their Feelings: Heidi Lim’s New YouTube Channel

343: Two Climate People Talk about Their Feelings: Heidi Lim’s New YouTube Channel

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You should know about my friend Heidi Lim. She's a leading voice of carbon removal on TikTok.

She's been making short-form content for ages but today's show is her first foray into long-form. I have the honor of being her first guest and co-releasing the episode.

It is my sincere honor to help Heidi launch her new content on YouTube!

We get real in this show, talking about the difficult and sometimes unsung work of climate communications, why our world feels so screwed up, and the black hole of tech jobs that suck so much talent into its brain drain.

Best wishes, Heidi! So glad you're now doing this. Count me as a big fan!

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