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Why Women? - the 100 Women Pathway Project23 Sep 202400:42:08
In the world of conservation, two leaders from Planet Women Kristine Zeigler and Janet Nguyen are making waves by transforming the way we think about environmental leadership. In this enlightening conversation we discuss "why women' their work and leadership are absolutely crucial to solving the climate crisis and upleveling the bottom line.
Leave It to Beavers - Your Local Ecosystem Engineers20 Aug 202400:45:12
Have you ever wondered about terms like ecosystem, watershed and biodiversity? Joining this conversation is Kate Lundquist, co-director of the Water Institute at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center and Champion of Bring Back the Beaver Campaign.
Tuesdays for Trash- small acts when multiplied can transform the world.01 Aug 202300:22:55
Join us for an engaging discussion with Sharona Shnayder, an exceptional youth activist who initiated a grassroots movement focused on picking up trash. Discover how her remarkable journey has unfolded and witness the tremendous growth of T4T into a global movement. Delve into the ways Tuesdays for Trash effectively utilized social media to inspire and mobilize individuals to actively contribute to the fight against climate change.
Frozen - Arctic Angels advocate to protect and save Arctic Ice04 Jun 202300:35:44
Polar ice acts as the Earth's cooling system - reflecting the sun's rays back into the atmosphere. If we lose arctic sea ice, we lose an essential planetary operating system. Listen to this important podcast episode and learn how the Arctic Angels are working to save the ice. Listen in to hear from Ingrid (Norway), Saoirse (Ireland) and Beth (Ireland).
Climate Communication: How to keep it Simple20 Apr 202300:31:11
A conversation with Sophie Gallois, a global marketing and communication expert talks about how she and her company The Climate Agency help startups get clear communication to bring their projects to scale. Our discussion led to ideas about getting simple climate communication across the board.
Bio-Plastics, Solar Lamps, and the FrogID App - COOL Solutions for Reversing Global Warming16 Feb 202300:39:03
Women environmental leaders are creating cool solutions to reduce the effects of climate change. In today's conversation with Paola Gianturco, photojournalist, we dive into a few for inspiration and on-the-ground resources for action. Photo Credit: Scott Sangster. Paola and her granddaughter and co-author Avery Sangster. Links: https://www.coolreversingglobalwarming.com https://drawdown.org
Visioning the Future - A New Climate Culture09 Jan 202300:40:18
A conversation with Eloisa Lewis, Founder, and CEO of New Climate Culture. Her company and think tank focuses on reimagining and redesigning the future based on the foundational principles of Permaculture. Link: https://www.newclimateculture.com/
The Green Amendment - How We Can Speak For Our Environmental Rights11 Nov 202200:34:12
I had a conversation with Maya van Rossum, the author of "The Green Amendment-The People's Fight for a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment" to talk about how we can be empowered to fight for our rights and use the power of our constitutional rights. Show Links: The Green Amendment Press Release: https://bit.ly/greenamendmentpr Green Amendments for the Generations Website: https://forthegenerations.org/ Delaware Riverkeeper Network: https://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/ Link to Buy The Green Amendment Book: https://amzn.to/3WUGerr
She Changes Climate - Women's Leadership in Climate Action21 Sep 202200:30:15
A conversation with Rebecca Burgess, UK Country Director of the Hunger Project and team member of She Changes Climate, talking about women's leadership in Climate action and negotiations. Links: The Hunger Project: https://thp.org/ She Changes Climate: https://www.shechangesclimate.org/
Youth, Gaming and Climate Solutions - The Next Generation is on it.28 Jun 202200:36:56
A conversation with Lil Milagro Henriquez - Executive Director and Founder of Mycelium Youth Network. Mycelium Youth Network (MYN) provides high-quality Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM) programming with a focus on ancestrally-grounded climate resilience that is free or low-cost to low-income youth in the Bay Area.
Ancestral Knowledge - Its Importance to Environmental Activism19 Apr 202200:39:59
Karen Crespo Triveno, of Quechua, Bolivian ancestry talks about the importance of ancestral knowledge, working with reciprocity and land-caring - and bringing them into environmental activism. Show Links: Leaders4earth: https://www.instagram.com/p/CGVuvt9J-4O/ Women’s Earth Alliance: https://womensearthalliance.org #earthday #indigenousknowledge #savetheearth #environmentaljustice #womensearthalliance #leaders4earth
We Are Not Sunk. Translating Hope Into Action02 Mar 202200:35:06
An uplifting conversation with Dr. Elin Kelsey whose latest book is"Hope Matters: How Changing the Way We Think is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis."
Earth and Soul - a conversation with author Leah Rampy22 Jul 202400:34:22
Climate change is more than just rising temperatures—it's about the complex interactions within our global systems. In this podcast, Leah Rampy, the author of Earth and Soul, invites you on her journey to comprehend living in these transformative times. This is a conversation about a personal journey and the discoveries Leah made along the way searching for the collective paths to sustainability and offering guidance for a greener future.
What am I going to do with all this stuff? Recycling to Reuse.21 Jan 202200:29:56
How Sara Barber created her company Eeviee.com to organize recycling materials back into the economy.
Sustainable Fashion - Who Made My Clothes? - Getting to Transparency09 Dec 202100:32:54
Talking with Ellie Cotlar, fashion designer and sustainability consultant about sustainable fashion and how consumers can make more educated choices to support the environment.
Upcycling Food Waste (With Good Taste)26 Oct 202100:28:35
In this episode, I have a conversation with Claire Schlemme, one of the co-founders of Renewal Mill - a company that upcycles food waste into baking flour - with tasty ingredients to make brownies, cookies, and muffins.
What's Rain Got To Do With It? - Hydrology to Combat Climate Change29 Sep 202100:39:38
Talking with environmental artist Stacy Levy about her work and how it integrates with water and rain in urban environments.
Green Infrastructure - Designing with Nature to Manage Rain and Storm Water15 Sep 202100:34:56
This season we are starting out with ‘GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE” and a conversation with Kat Sawyer who is the Green Infrastructure Manager at the Watershed Project, in Richmond California. The goal is to make our watersheds more resilient with green schools, rain gardens, stormwater catchment, healthier public spaces, making cities climate-resilient. Trillions of gallons of stormwater runoff flood our roads and streets every year. Green infrastructure can change that. Show Links: https://thewatershedproject.org/
Money Talks Sustainable Business, Shopping and Innovation - You can take THAT to the bank.07 Jun 202100:38:57
In today’s episode, I had a conversation with Claire Attkisson, founder and creator of Live Creative Studio, an online Sustainable Business, marketing and branding business. Claire has an MBA in Sustainable Business and she gave us insights about the Triple Bottom Line and the Circular Economy, both foundational to having a sustainable business. Live Creative Studio also supports an online global marketplace featuring a wide range of innovative and creative businesses offering shopping alternatives for the eco-conscious shopper. Show Links: https://livecreativestudio.com | a sustainable business, marketing, shopping hub.
Tomato Bliss- A Happy Vegetable or a revolutionary way to grow food.21 May 202100:28:16
In today’s episode I’ll be talking with artist and now farmer Marie Krane creator and founder to Tomato Bliss and Lotus Flower Farm where she is growing heirloom tomatoes using regenerative farming practices and crop diversity. We will be discussing why crop diversity is so important, how these practices restore nutrients to the soil that result in more excellent tasting tomatoes, and how nutrient-rich soil can sequester carbon. Show Links: https://tomatobliss.com | independent sustainable farmers grow heirloom tomatoes. https://kissthegroundmovie.com | a movie about regenerative farming and restoring soil to grow healthy food. #recipeforbliss, #tomatobliss
Women and Land - How growing up on the land led to a career in environmental justice.06 May 202100:26:27
Join me and Kahea Pacheco - a mixed heritage native Hawaiian woman in a conversation about how women’s relationship with the land and resources can uniquely position them to lead on environmental issues. We discuss what environmental violence is and the impact that violence to the land in the form of depleted soil, polluted air and water is detrimental to the health of a community. Kahea also discusses her work at Women’s Earth Alliance and how they are supporting women-led environmental organizations. WEA is beginning its 15th year and has pivoted during the Covid pandemic to provide virtual and online assistance to the women they support. Show Links: https://womensearthalliance.org/ | global organization that trains and supports grass-root women’s environmental efforts to build healthy sustainable communities.
Oysters and Climate Change - sea level rise? The oysters are ready.15 Apr 202100:36:49
In this episode I talk with Linda Hunter, the Founder and Director of The Wild Oyster Project in San Francisco. We discuss how The Wild Oyster Project has pivoted from their usual program of using oyster shells to build oyster reefs in the San Francisco Bay because of the restrictions during the Covid pandemic. These reefs are part of coastal habitat restoration projects that help restore native habitats and protect the coast from sea level rise. Sea level rise that results from climate change is on the agenda of coastal cities. The Wild Oyster Project uses community engagement and educational outreach to include community support to help people understand their local ecosystem and how they can be part of the climate change solution. Show Links: https://wildoysters.org/ | works to restore native oysters to San Francisco Bay, to clean the water and mitigate sea-level rise. https://savesfbay.org/ | San Francisco regional organization working to protect and restore water and coastal habitat.
From Legacy to Action - Black Environmental Leaders working for Climate Justice26 Jun 202400:41:55
In this episode, Semia Bray, co-director of the Black Environmental Leaders Association, shares her family’s inspiring journey of agency and advocacy. Discover how she guides current and future leaders to align with nature and the built environment, championing environmentally just causes while honoring her profound legacy.
Guardians of Grazing - modern shepherdesses revive an ancient practice for land management20 May 202400:27:17
Diane Anatascio, Programs and Ranch Manager of Shepherdess Land and Livestock, a women-owned business shares how the ancient tradition of shepherding is being reinvented with prescribed grazing - a land management practice that is a frontline defense for wildfires and modern environmental stewardship.
Dazzle Africa - Popping the Bubble on the Safari World22 Apr 202400:31:17
Stacy James, cofounder and driving force behind Dazzle Africa takes us behind the scenes as she shares how Dazzle Africa takes guests on safari in Zambia and join in community to support wildlife preservation and support education for the next generation of local conservationists.
Blue Ocean Gear - High Tech revolution reduces ocean plastic and supports sustainble fishing21 Mar 202400:27:52
A deep dive conversation with Kortney Opshaug, founder and CEO of Blue Ocean Gear. Learn how their cutting-edge tracking technology is transforming the business of ocean fishing, yielding tangible results in reducing plastic pollution , reducing CO2 emissions and championing sustainable fishing methods for the betterment of our oceans.
Remaking a Climate Just World: The Story is in our Bones22 Feb 202400:42:42
In conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake; she shares insights from her latest book – The Story is in Our Bones – How Worldviews and Climate Justice can remake a World in Crisis. We learn about the vital role that indigenous women climate leaders play in frontline activism and policy advocacy and the importance of the Right of Nature movement. This story emphasizes how understanding and honoring the narratives of our own lineages can connect us to the larger narrative of environmental relationships.
"Eons of Wisdom - Biomimicry taps nature for social change and climate solutions06 Sep 202300:44:36
This episode highlights a conversation with Toby Herzlich, visionary founder of Biomimicry for Social Innovation - an organization committed to integrating the principles of Biomimicry in leadership development, fostering innovative thinking to address the pressing challenges of social and climate change.
Listening for Leadership: Bioneers Co-founder Nina Simons shares her Insights19 Aug 202300:31:43
In this episode, co-founder and Chief Relationship Strategist at Bioneers joins us to share her passion and insights into fostering relationships with nature and listening for leadership
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