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The Overpopulation Podcast

The Overpopulation Podcast (here’s why we use the term “overpopulation”) 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. We are proud to be the first and only nonprofit organization globally that draws the connections between pronatalism, human supremacy, social inequalities, and ecological overshoot. Ranking in the top 1.5% of all podcasts globally, we draw over 20,000 listeners from across 80 countries.

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Latest Episodes

Being Better Together | Using Early Warning to Reduce Exposure to Climate Extremes

Being Better Together | Using Early Warning to Reduce Exposure to Climate Extremes

Climatologist and director of the Climate Hazards Center, Dr. Chris Funk talks about the links between population growth and vulnerability to extreme weather events, and how working together with local communities to employ early warning systems can reduce suffering and save lives.

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Challenging Growthism | Reclaiming our Humanity from the Destructive Grip of Mainstream Economics

Challenging Growthism | Reclaiming our Humanity from the Destructive Grip of Mainstream Economics

Ecological economist Dr. Joshua Farley discusses the urgent need to realign our economic systems with ecological and social justice imperatives by reclaiming our humanity from the destructive grip of mainstream economics.

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What Does Water Want? | Restoring Earth by Realigning with Water’s Rhythms

What Does Water Want? | Restoring Earth by Realigning with Water’s Rhythms

Erica Gies, award-winning journalist and author of Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge, chats with us about the complex relationships between water, nature, and human societies, emphasizing the need to embrace 'slow water'—respecting the natural rhythms of water’s cycles for the benefit of both human and nonhuman life.

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New Podcast Announcement: "Beyond pronatalism | Finding fulfillment, with or without kids"
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New Podcast Announcement: "Beyond pronatalism | Finding fulfillment, with or without kids"

We’re excited to share that we’ve launched a second podcast, Beyond Pronatalism: Finding Fulfillment, With or Without Kids. Host Nandita Bajaj interviews women and men from diverse backgrounds who are courageously and creatively navigating pronatalism - the powerful pressures to have children - and forging unconventional pathways to fulfillment.

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The Delusion of Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Impact

The Delusion of Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Impact

Dr. James Hopeward, an environmental civil engineering professor at the University of South Australia, highlights the limitations of conventional economic growth models and their environmental impacts, emphasizing the need for more holistic and ecologically grounded engineering practices (and cultural beliefs).

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Neither Property nor Persons | A Case for Animals as Legal “Beings”
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Neither Property nor Persons | A Case for Animals as Legal “Beings”

Legal scholar Maneesha Deckha argues for a new legal category of “beingness” for animals that transcends the inadequate legal categories of “persons” or “property,” while also highlighting why a critique of human exceptionalism is essential to advancing the goals of anti-racism and decolonization.

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Becoming Solutionaries | Toward an Ethic of Most Good and Least Harm
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Becoming Solutionaries | Toward an Ethic of Most Good and Least Harm

In this episode, we chat with Zoe Weil, co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education, about her pioneering work in the area of comprehensive humane education, an approach to teaching that draws the intimate links between human rights, animal protection, and environmental sustainability.

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Rising from the Ashes of “Development” | Stories of Radical Ecological Democracy from India and Beyond
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Rising from the Ashes of “Development” | Stories of Radical Ecological Democracy from India and Beyond

In this episode, we explore with environmentalist and author Ashish Kothari how entrenched “development” ideologies have led to both ecological and social destruction in India and globally, and how Ashish works to elevate and connect movements of radical community-led alternatives around the world that harmonize human activities with the planet's needs.

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Social Ecological Economics | Radical Transformation towards Social and Ecological Justice

Social Ecological Economics | Radical Transformation towards Social and Ecological Justice

In this episode we speak with Dr. Clive Spash, an economist who is fundamentally challenging conventional economic paradigms through his development of social ecological economics. His work addresses the intersections of human behavior, environmental values, and economic systems - advocating for a radical transformation towards a more socially and ecologically just world.

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Confronting the Population Taboo: Moving from Dominator to Partnership Societies

Confronting the Population Taboo: Moving from Dominator to Partnership Societies

In this episode we speak with Riane Eisler, a social systems scientist, futurist, cultural historian, attorney, consultant, speaker, and author of many books, including The Chalice and the Blade and The Real Wealth of Nations, about how to construct a more equitable, sustainable and less violent world based on partnership rather than domination.

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Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene

Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene

In this episode we speak with Jo-Anne McArthur, acclaimed animal photojournalist and founder and president of We Animals Media, an organization whose photographers document the lives of unseen and ignored animals caught within human systems of exploitation and oppression.

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Highway to Hell: The Dystopian Fantasies of Tech Billionaires
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Highway to Hell: The Dystopian Fantasies of Tech Billionaires

In this episode, we chat with philosopher and historian Dr. Émile Torres about the dystopian fantasies of ecologically blind tech billionaires — transhumanists, longtermists, and effective altruists — of defying nature, transcending humanity, and colonizing the universe.

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Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?
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Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?

In this episode with award-winning author and journalist Alan Weisman, we discuss his book Countdown capturing his journey to over 20 countries over five continents to ask what experts agreed were probably the most important questions on Earth, and also the hardest. How many humans can the planet hold without capsizing?

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