• Kimberly & Leo, Petty Harbour, Newfoundland
    Mar 18 2026

    In this conversation, Kimberly and Leo from Fishing for Success discuss the history and current state of Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, focusing on the the effects of climate change, the impact of the cod moratorium and community advocacy for sustainable fishing practices. They share insights into their non-profit organization, which aims to reconnect youth with nature through fishing, and the importance of empowering women in the fishing community through their Girls Who Fish program.

    Keywords

    Petty Harbour, Fishing for Success, cod moratorium, sustainable fishing, climate change, community advocacy, Girls Who Fish, Newfoundland, youth education, food sovereignty

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    23 mins
  • Tom Lusink - Isle of Raasay
    Feb 25 2026

    Today we’re talking with Tom Lusink from the Isle of Raasay, West Scotland. The conversation explores the challenges faced by coastal communities, particularly regarding climate changes and housing shortages and the proactive measures taken by residents to address these issues. It highlights the resilience of communities that often take matters into their own hands when local government support is lacking.

    Keywords

    community resilience, housing solutions, coastal communities, self-reliance, social housing, local government, island living, community investment, housing crisis, community action

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    25 mins
  • Petra Grell-Shillingford in Dominica, Caribbean
    Feb 1 2026

    Today we’re talking with Petra Grell-Shillingford from Dominica. Our conversation explores the resilience of Dominica in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, focusing on agricultural initiatives, environmental changes, community adaptations, and the importance of mental health in recovery. Petra shares insights on how the island is diversifying its economy, the impact of climate change, and the innovative steps being taken at both governmental and community levels to build a sustainable future.

    Takeaways

    • Dominica's economy is primarily agrarian, focusing on sustainable agriculture.
    • Hurricane Maria had a devastating impact, leading to a complete rethinking of resilience.
    • The government is promoting replanting initiatives for coconuts and avocados.
    • Climate change is causing significant environmental changes, including rising temperatures.
    • Sargassum is a growing issue affecting local fisheries and communities.
    • Community-level adaptations include climate-proofing homes and investing in renewable energy.
    • Mental health is a critical aspect of recovery post-disaster.
    • The private sector is supporting climate resilience through loans for retrofitting homes.
    • Innovative agricultural practices are being adopted to cope with climate challenges.
    • The community is focused on building a sustainable future for the next generation.
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    21 mins
  • Zakaria Oulad in Agadir, Morocco
    Jan 26 2026

    Today we’re talking with Zakaria Oulad, who’s sharing his story of resilience in Agadir, Morocco. Agadir experienced a heatwave in August 2023 where the temperature spiked at 50.4 degrees celsius. This extreme weather event shocked the city and brought the reality of living with climate change into stark focus.

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    24 mins
  • Trailer
    Jan 26 2026

    The Novara podcast, hosted by Veronica Lysaght and Dr Nigel Jollands, features inspiring stories from coastal communities dealing with a changing climate. The podcast explores resilience and adaptation in diverse communities, highlighting the challenges and successes of these communities in the face of environmental changes.

    Takeaways

    • Coastal communities facing climate challenges
    • Resilience and adaptation in diverse communities

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to the Novara Stories on the Edge Podcast

    Many thanks to Joe Jollands for composing the sting for us :-)

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    1 min