Leonie Joubert-Science writer

Episode 80,   Aug 21, 2019, 02:02 PM

Leonie Joubert studied journalism at Rhodes University after giving up art school at the same campus. She got into science writing after sailing to Marion Island on the South African research vessel SA Agulhas in 2003. Her first book Scorched, which looked at climate change in South Africa, was published in 2006.

Today she writes about science, climate change, urban development, food production and mental health. We touch on some of these issues during our conversation.

The main focus of her writing however is on climate change, the psychological impact of climate change on individuals and society and the emergence of psylocibin, a psychedelic, as a means to alleviate the impact of certain mental health issues such as depression. And perhaps even the anxiety bought about by climate change.

We chatted about her journey into science writing, her recent crisis of confidence and how she has rediscovered her strength of purpose, and the current global research into psylocibin.

Find out more about Leonie here.

Listen to the Psychonauts audio book episodes here.