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Season Six

Movement Music & Artivism: The H.O.M.E. Review w/ Rev Yearwood & DeJuan Cross

In this special 10-year anniversary episode of The Coolest Show Podcast, host Rev Yearwood is joined by DeJuan Cross, one of the producers and engineers behind the groundbreaking album “H.O.M.E. Heal Our Mother Earth.” Together, they dive into an in-depth review of the album, reflecting on its creation and enduring impact in the realm of environmental justice. This episode offers listeners a unique opportunity to hear first hand stories from behind the scenes, exploring the artistic and technical processes that brought this powerful project to life.

DeJuan Cross shares his experiences and insights on the collaborative effort that went into producing “H.O.M.E.” He discusses the challenges and inspirations faced by the team, highlighting how they aimed to convey urgent environmental messages through music. The episode previews several tracks from the album, providing a taste of the evocative sounds and lyrics that have inspired many to take action in the fight to protect our planet. Cross’s reflections add a rich layer of context to the album, emphasizing its relevance even a decade later.

Rev Yearwood and DeJuan Cross also discuss the legacy of “H.O.M.E. Heal Our Mother Earth,” underlining its significance in today’s ongoing environmental movement. This anniversary episode serves as both a celebration of the project’s success and a renewed call to action for listeners. For those eager to revisit the album or experience it for the first time, the episode directs them to listen on the official website: The Coolest Show. Tune in to rediscover the album’s powerful message and its role in advocating for a healthier, more sustainable world.

The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at TheCoolestShow.com! Follow @Think100Climate and @RevYearwood on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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Season Five

Producers Episode with Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, Destiny Hodges, & DeJuan Cross

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Season Four

We Shall Breathe w/ Brandi Williams

The fossil fuel industry is dying out as we transition to clean energy and electric vehicles. But in order to hold on to dear life they are trying to make a big pivot to plastics as their new big business.

Petrochemicals are the building blocks for plastics, pesticides, clothing, digital devices, and other common products. They are made from oil and natural gas, and contaminate air, water and soil. Emissions from petrochemical production account for 10 to 15 percent of the U.S.’s climate pollution.

Join us at the We Shall Breathe Virtual Summit to learn from the leaders on the frontlines who are challenging the petrochemical industry and join the fight.

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Season Three

Climate Auntie w/ Raya Salter

The fight for Energy Justice has an adversary posing as a friend. The fossil fuel companies have begun to use their tactics in the clean energy space by taking indigenous lands to create solar farms in Hawaii and other island nations that have historically depended on their energy solutions from outside sources. Rev Yearwood speaks with Raya Salter, the “Climate Auntie,” an attorney, consultant, educator, and the Lead Policy Organizer for the NY Renews Climate Justice Coalition.

Raya explains the energy fight through the lens of the people being affected first and worse by showing how much income is lost in paying energy bills. Also, she shares how she became involved in the movement as the Climate Auntie and how social media has become her platform to spread awareness and joy with her climate family.

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Season Two

Time for Transformation w/ Dr. Mildred McClain

In a period of powerful uprising for racial justice, we armor ourselves with love.. The living legend Dr. Mildred McClain joins The Coolest Show this week and shares why love is her leading force, how we can draw inspiration from those who came before us, and the necessity of communities of color taking the lead. Dr. Mildred McClain co-founded and is Executive Director of the Harambee House/Citizens For Environmental Justice, a community based organization in Savannah, Georgia, whose mission is to build the capacity of communities to solve their problems and to engage in positive growth and development. Conversations with Dr. McClain are nourishment for the soul, listen in!. #BlackLivesMatter. More at TheCoolestShow.com and @Think100Climate.

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Season One

Our Oceans & The Earth’s Lawyers w/ David Helvarg, Valeria Merino, and Trip Van Noppen

We celebrate World Environment Day with a lively discussion about what our oceans mean to our planet, communities, and health with Author, Activist, and Adventurer David Helvarg, and Global Earth Day Vice President Valeria Merino. Earthjustice President Trip Van Noppen also sits down with us to discuss the critical legal battles to protect our clean water and air, act on climate change, and ensure future generations have a healthy planet to thrive on. Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. hosts and Mustafa Santiago Ali joins as a co-host. Recorded live for radio, the episode opens with current events in the climate movement.