This interview podcast explores the psychological impact of overwhelming global issues like climate change, particularly on young people. The host interviews Sarah Jaquette Ray, who discusses her research on students experiencing intense emotions like guilt, despair, and even eco-suicide due to the scale of environmental problems. Ray explains how the way these issues are framed—often emphasizing individual responsibility and overwhelming negativity—can lead to inaction and burnout. She suggests fostering a sense of collective efficacy and focusing on the positive aspects of environmental action to combat these negative emotions, using the example of a photographer who shifted from horror to love while documenting the impact of plastic on albatrosses. The podcast concludes by emphasizing the importance of finding joy and purpose in small actions, shifting from a mindset of individual burden to collective responsibility.