
Episode Zero - What is Sisters in a Hot Mess?
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About this listen
Episode 0: Welcome to Sisters in a Hot Mess
A podcast about parenting in a climate crisis
In this intro episode, sisters Charlie (a climate lawyer and twin mum in Australia) and Tocky (a UK-based marketeer and new mum) kick off Sisters in a Hot Mess — a podcast for parents trying to raise kids in a world on fire (literally and figuratively).
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- Who we are and why we’re doing this
- What "informed optimism" means and why it matters
- How climate change is way more than just “hotter summers”
- Laughs, chaos, swearing, and sisterly bickering
- Our mission: to make climate conversations more honest, hopeful and human
Topics we’ll cover this season:
- Guilt, nappies, and making sustainable choices when you’re in survival mode
- Greenwashing, misinformation, and how to spot the BS
- Feeding your kids (without feeding climate breakdown)
- How climate change affects your child’s health
- Simple, practical “hot tips” at the end of each episode
Listen every second Tuesday for real talk, good laughs, and useful climate parenting insights — no shame, no perfection, just messy progress.
Follow us on Instagram: @sistersinahotmess
Got a HOT TIP or topic idea? Email us at: info@sistersinahotmess
Subscribe now on YouTube or your podcast app of choice.
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