Christine Mulholland's podcast focuses on ecological issues and inspires action for wildlife conservation.
Christine Mulholland, an environmentalist from Huntington Beach, has launched a podcast titled ‘What’s Going On?’ to raise awareness about pressing ecological issues. The podcast features discussions with experts on topics related to wildlife conservation and sustainability, driven by alarming statistics such as a 73% decline in monitored animal populations. Mulholland’s initiative aims to engage listeners and inspire collective action towards environmental change. Supporting her efforts is her sister, Tracy, highlighting the importance of awareness and community involvement in tackling these critical challenges.
Huntington Beach – Christine Mulholland, a passionate environmentalist, has launched a new podcast titled “What’s Going On?” aimed at discussing pressing environmental issues and inspiring change. The podcast is now available on platforms such as Spotify and YouTube, showcasing Mulholland’s belief that she can use her voice effectively as a tool for advocacy. The initiative comes as global ecological imbalances are increasingly pressing, with animal populations declining dramatically.
Mulholland’s interest in environmental matters began at a young age, stemming from her childhood experiences, such as forming a committee with her peers to save worms from gutters. At 38, she observes that ecosystems around the world are increasingly unbalanced. The stark realities of wildlife conservation weigh heavily on her, leading to an understanding shared by many that societal change is critical in addressing environmental challenges.
The World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report 2024 highlights significant declines in wildlife, noting a 73% drop in monitored animal populations from 1970 to 2020. This alarming statistic serves as a backdrop for Mulholland’s endeavor, which aims to raise awareness through engaging conversations with experts and advocates in the environmental field. Guests on “What’s Going On?” have included notable figures such as photojournalist and conservationist Paul Hilton and anti-poaching advocate Hongxiang Huang.
In addition to the podcast, Mulholland has a history of involvement in environmental initiatives. In 2012, she co-founded Generation Awakening, a nonprofit focused on environmental and wildlife conservation. Her efforts also include organizing the successful “Race Against Extinction” 5K event in 2018, which raised more than $40,000 for endangered species protection.
Despite her current focus on podcasting, Mulholland’s entrepreneurial spirit led her to open a vegan drive-through restaurant called “Veg’D” in 2021. However, due to high rent, the establishment closed in February 2024, resulting in the loss of her personal savings. This moment of frustration ultimately guided her back to her passion for advocacy, leading to the realization that audio storytelling could amplify her message and engage a wider audience.
Supporting her podcast efforts is Mulholland’s sister, Tracy, who works as a science teacher and writer. Tracy emphasizes the need for increased awareness regarding wildlife issues and supports the need for collective action to tackle environmental problems. Upcoming podcast episodes promise to include discussions with impactful guests, including anti-whaling activist Capt. Paul Watson and breathwork therapist Alyssa Stefanson. Mulholland aims to create a dynamic balance between serious environmental discussions and uplifting content to encourage broader listener engagement.
In her personal life, Mulholland practices sustainability by being mindful of energy consumption and actively participating in recycling initiatives. This commitment to a greener lifestyle reflects her dedication to the cause. With aspirations to achieve a top 1% status for her podcast, she seeks to connect with millions of listeners worldwide, igniting collective action toward a healthier planet.
Mulholland seeks to engage a diverse audience, reflecting her belief that good individuals significantly outnumber the bad and possess the potential to foster meaningful change through awareness and compassion. As she records from her home in Huntington Beach and Dream X Studios in Newport Beach, Mulholland continues to spread her message, hoping to inspire listeners to take action for the environment.
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