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Planetary Conversations with Warren Bell

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Program Overview

Most observers would agree that we must turn away from harming our planetary home, and one another, if coming generations are to have any chance of surviving and thriving. They say we have to abandon the path of cruelty, neglect and physical harm to others, and seek out the path of harmlessness towards all living things and especially towards all the peoples on this earth. Simply put, we must learn to share.

Planetary Conversations with Dr. Warren Bell is a podcast that explores this idea through in-depth interviews with guests who, one way or another, have taken steps towards improving life on our planet. They show us signposts that direct us towards a world where all the human family and all living things have an assured place, and where every one of us is truly able to make a constructive and creative contribution.Input your text here! The text element is intended for longform copy that could potentially include multiple paragraphs.

Warren Bell is a family physician who has practiced full-service clinical medicine for nearly fifty years. Beyond his day-to-day practice, Warren has been actively involved in advocacy for human and planetary health. He is a co-founder of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) and was a leading member of a citizens’ group that saved most of a large river delta wetland from commercial development. He has been a voice for justice for Indigenous peoples and for moving away from capitalist and colonialist conduct around the world. In addition, as a primary care psychotherapist, a major theme in both his clinical and advocacy work has been seeking to reform human thinking and behaviour in order to foster planetary health and human wellbeing.

Warren Bell

Episodes and More

 
Ep 001 - January 16, 2026 - Paul Kershaw - Generation Squeeze
Warren's first guest of the season is Dr. Paul Kershaw, an award-winning tenured professor at the University of British Columbia. Paul is a policy professor in the UBC School of Population and Public Health. He is the founder of Generation Squeeze, a non-profit organization that is the driving force behind advocacy for policy changes to support housing affordability, rent controls, taxes on empty homes, the recent $10/day daycare program across Canada, fair access to medical care, and generational equity.
Ep 002 - January 23, 2026 - BC Human Rights Commission
This week's show is all about Human Rights in BC. Warren's guests are Kasari Govender and Laura Track. Kasari Govender is the first independent B.C. Commissioner for Human Rights and is responsible for promoting and protecting human rights in our province through the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner.
Ep 003 - January 30, 2026 - MiningWatch Canada - Jamie Kneen
In this episode Warren's guest is Jamie Kneen, Outreach Coordinator and Canada Program Co-Lead for MiningWatch Canada. Jamie leads MiningWatch's work on mining policy advocacy and mining activity in western and northern Canada, leading policy reform and providing strategic and technical support to communities affected by mineral exploration and mining projects. Tune in for this insightful conversation on the impacts of mining in Canada, particularly on indigenous communities.
EP 004 - February 6, 2026
Listen in on Warren's interview from October 2025 with Sara Kishawi, Gaza born resident of Nanaimo B.C. Sara is a Vancouver Island University student and an activist for Palestinian rights. Sara shares her reactions and reflections on the war and pending ceasefire in the Gaza strip. This interview was conducted at the height of the conflict in Gaza and just as a ceasefire was being negotiated. Sara led student protests on the VIU Campus for which she was sanctioned by the University. Her case before the BC Supreme Court has since been heard with a decision made in the University's favour.
EP 005 - February 13, 2026
In this episode Warren's guest is Dr. Deirdre Nunan, an orthopedic surgeon from Saskatchewan, Canada. Dr. Nunan has spent many years working with Doctors Without Borders bringing her skills to people in famine stricken and impoverished communities in countries around the world. Recently Dr. Nunan has spent time in the Gaza strip treating patients impacted by the war between Israel and Hamas. In this interview from September of 2025, during the height of the war in Gaza, Dr. Nunan shares with Warren her experiences working alongside local physicians in Gaza, the challenges she faced and the questions this war raises about the way we each choose to live on this planet.
EP 006 - February 20, 2026
Check out Warren's interview with Dan Meakes, a local educator, pastor, farmer and facilitator of the EDSI program (Economic Disconnection and Social Isolation) in the Shuswap. Dan and Warren talk about the state of social isolation and economic disconnection in our communities and about ways to support individuals who experience these issues or are at risk of disconnection due to their socio-economic status, age or health challenges.
Ep 007 - February 27, 2026
In this episode listen in on Warren's interview with Guy Lachapelle, Ph.D. a Professor of Political Science at Concordia University. Guy is currently the Director of the Center on Values, Attitudes and Societies (CEVAS). and the vice-president of the Quebec Political Science Association (SQSP). Warren and Guy will talk about the world values survey, a global research project that explores people's values and beliefs, how they change over time, and what social and political impact they have.
Ep 008 - March 6, 2026
In this show Warren's guest is Luke Kemp, Ph.D. a research associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge. He has a background in human geography, international relations and economics, all of which he tutored or lectured in at the Australian National University. Luke is the author of Goliath's Curse, a historical study of the collapse of human societies from the Bronze Age to the Modern era.
Ep 009 - March 20, 2026
In this episode hear Warren's conversation with Susan Blacklin, the author of Water Confidential - Witnessing Justice Denied. In her book she shares stories of the fifteen years during which she observed the challenges in obtaining safe drinking water for Canadians in rural and First Nations communities. Her late ex-husband, Dr. Hans Peterson, developed a biological water treatment process for First Nations. She shares the indifference of Government and sometimes outright discrimination toward First nations as they attempted to make safe drinking water a reality for their communities.
Ep 010 - March 27, 2026
This week Warren's guest is Darcia Narvaez, Professor of Psychology Emerita at the University of Notre Dam. Darcia has written extensively on issues of character, moral development, and human flourishing. She studies the effects of early life experience on sociality, morality and thriving. She hosts the website EvolvedNest.org which emphasizes the importance of nestedness for all ages in order to maintain wellbeing and compassionate morality.
Ep 011 - April 3, 2026
In this episode Warren's guest is Mike Boudreau, Engineer, businessman, Rotarian, member of PeaceBuilders.world and leader of the Peace and Pizza program in Salmon Arm. Warren and Mike talk about Mike's journey from Engineer to peace builder and to the practice of Buddhism. Mike's story is one of personal evolution and change, and finding ways to be at peace with one's self, and to bring peace to the world.
Ep 012 - April 10, 2026
In this episode Warren's guest is Andrea Copland, Digital Librarian at the Planetary Health Alliance and Librarian at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Warren and Andrea will talk about her work to assist the Planetary Health Alliance to communicate the organization's research mission to the planetary health and global community. She is also a musician who uses her skills as an information professional to help the planet AND find new ways that music can be a vehicle for change and connection.
Ep 013 - April 17, 2026
In this episode Warren's guest is Economist Mark Anielski, author of The Economics of Happiness and developer of the integrated five-capitals accounting model for measuring and accounting for conditions of well-being in communities, businesses and nations. Mark and Warren will talk about Mark's journey into economics, the role of spirituality in human thriving, and his work to integrate concepts of well-being into our standard economic models.
Ep 014 - April 24, 2026
For this show Warren's guests are Salmon Arm residents Kathy DeMille, Jenae Pedersen RN, and Adele Preto MD (Rtd.). These ladies are all associated with the Shuswap Hospice Society and will talk with Warren about the history and value of palliative and hospice care in our area, and around the world. From the valiant work of clinical staff and volunteers in providing palliative and hospice care, to the challenges in finding resources and facilities to support our community, this conversation will offer insight into the world of end of life care and providing for loved ones through their final days.
Ep 015 - May 1, 2026
In this episode Warren's guest is Julian Branch, an award-winning journalist who spent many years in the business as a national correspondent with The Canadian Press. Following his time in journalism, Julian embarked on a second career in strategic communications, where he served as the Director of Communications for 3 provincial premiers. In his retirement Julian has pursued an issue few people know. Asbestos-cement fabricated water pipes deliver water to millions of people around the world including in Canada. Research shows the pipes have reached the end of their lives and are shedding fibres into the water. While the hazards of inhaling asbestos are well documented, there is still a debate regarding the hazards of ingested asbestos. Warren and Julian will discuss this issue and highlight the urgent actions that need to be taken for the health of every person impacted by asbestos contamination of our water.

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Contact us at planetaryconversations@voiceoftheshuswap.ca