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| How to Beat Job Search Burnout and Land Your Green Career | Lauren Celano, Propel Careers | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:47:40 | |
Job search burnout is real... And it's one of the most undertalked challenges facing professionals trying to break into environmental and climate work. In this episode I sit down for the second time with Lauren Celano, CEO of Propel Careers, for a conversation about what burnout actually looks like, how to catch it early, and the practical strategies that help people stay grounded and keep moving when the search feels like it's going nowhere. Lauren has coached thousands of professionals through career transitions and brings a level of honesty and tactical clarity to this conversation that most career advice completely misses. We get into how to build your target organization list using conference websites and venture capital firm portfolios, why warm outreach beats cold applications every time, how to use LinkedIn as a living portfolio rather than a static resume, and why accumulating small daily victories is the most underrated way to rebuild momentum when you're down. If you've been applying and not hearing back, or just feeling worn down by the process, this one is for you. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction02:00 What is job search burnout and how does it show up07:00 Why our careers are tied to our sense of identity and value09:00 Strategies to stay resilient during a long search13:00 The importance of tracking your wins and progress15:00 How to build a targeted organization list using conference websites23:00 Using venture capital firm portfolios to find hidden employers28:00 Outreach strategies once you have your target list32:00 How to use your LinkedIn summary section effectively35:00 Posting content to stay visible and build momentum37:00 Accumulating small victories to beat burnout40:00 Volunteering and community involvement as momentum builders43:00 Writing your ideal job description as a clarity exercise48:00 Final words 🔗 Connect with Lauren!💼 LinkedIn: /laurencelano/🎙️ Podcast: Propelling Careers 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Renewable Energy Careers: Why Every Job Can Be a Green Job | Pete Rose, Hydro-Quebec | 15 May 2025 | 00:59:09 | |
What if the green career you're looking for isn't a specific job title...but a mindset you bring to any role? In this episode I sit down with Pete Rose, Director of Stakeholder Relations at Hydro-Quebec, North America's largest producer of renewable energy, for a conversation about his journey from UNICEF and the Government of Quebec to the forefront of the clean energy transition. Pete brings a perspective you don't often hear in green career conversations - that diverse, non-linear experience isn't a liability, it's exactly what the sustainability space needs. We get into the Champlain-Hudson Power Express Project, what Hydro-Quebec actually does, how a $40 million Green Economy Fund gets built and deployed, and why Pete believes that with the right mindset, any job can be a green job. Oh! And we find out whether Pete is a movie buff, an SNL fanatic, or both. If you've ever felt like your background doesn't fit neatly into the green economy, this episode will change how you think about that. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction01:09 The Pete Rose name03:13 Career background07:05 Champlain-Hudson Power Express Project10:18 What does Hydro-Quebec do?13:04 What does Pete do at Hydro-Quebec?15:14 Educational and experience background21:10 The $40 million Green Economy Fund29:10 Why anything can be a green job35:54 Advice for young professionals45:25 Advice for experienced professionals48:46 Resources49:00 Final words53:14 Pete the movie and SNL buff 🔗 Connect with Pete!💼 LinkedIn: /peter-rose-003b8/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| ESG and Sustainability Careers in Law: How to Build a Purpose-Driven Legal Career | Christine Uri, ESG Attorney | 24 Jun 2023 | 00:34:23 | |
What does it look like to build a legal career entirely around ESG and corporate sustainability? And how do you get there when your path isn't straight? In this episode I sit down with Christine Uri, Chief Legal Officer, Chief Sustainability Officer, and one of LinkedIn's Top 100 Voices in ESG, for a conversation about her non-linear path to law, what it actually means to help companies navigate the legal risks of climate change, and the practical strategies green job seekers need to hear. Christine has spent 15+ years advising startups, tech companies, nonprofits, and global enterprises on corporate sustainability strategy, ESG legal risk, and everything in between. She's one of the most prolific voices in this space and brings a level of clarity and candor that cuts through the noise. We get into her less-than-direct path to the practice of law, what ESG work actually looks like day to day, how she helps companies turn sustainability commitments into real strategy, and why purposeful action matters more than the perfect plan. If you're a lawyer or legal professional wondering whether there's a path into ESG and sustainability work, this one is essential listening. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. 🔗 Connect with Christine!💼 LinkedIn: /in/christineuri/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Environmental Engineering and Consulting Careers: 25 Years of Advice from a Senior Principal | Mark Johnson, Geosyntec Consultants | 24 Jun 2023 | 00:38:45 | |
What does a 25-year career in environmental consulting actually look like? And what does it take to break in? In this episode I sit down with Mark Johnson, Senior Principal at Geosyntec Consultants, for a conversation about what environmental engineers actually do, why the environmental career field is more diverse than most people realize, and what he looks for when interviewing candidates for his firm. Mark has spent over two decades specializing in environmental management, due diligence, and site investigations across commercial, industrial, and public sector industries. He brings a level of experience and candor that you don't often hear in career conversations. We get into his educational and professional background, what drew him to environmental work, the intangible qualities that separate candidates who get hired from those who don't, and his "Goldilocks Approach" to finding the right fit in this field, which is worth the listen alone. If you're considering environmental engineering or consulting as a career path, this is the episode to start with. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. 🔗 Connect with Mark!💼 LinkedIn: Mark Johnson, PE — Geosyntec Consultants 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney 🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Latinx Careers in Sustainability: Breaking Barriers in the Green Economy | Cristina Garcia, Latinxs in Sustainability | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:44:28 | |
The environmental and climate fields are among the least racially and ethnically diverse across all disciplines. Cristina Garcia decided to do something about it. In this episode I sit down with Cristina Garcia, founder of Latinxs in Sustainability, Queens native, and environmental engineer, for a conversation about what it actually takes to build pathways for underrepresented professionals into the green economy, why the degree alone doesn't open doors, and what she'd tell any first-generation professional who feels like this space wasn't built for them. We get into her journey from civil engineering to environmental work after watching An Inconvenient Truth, the real barriers diverse professionals face when trying to break in, why luck shouldn't be the deciding factor in who gets a foot in the door, and the practical steps - communities, certifications, cover letters - that actually move the needle. If you've ever felt like the green careers space wasn't meant for someone like you, this one's for you. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Meet Cristina Garcia, founder of Latinxs in Sustainability 02:57 Background and educational journey 04:27 The An Inconvenient Truth moment that changed everything 11:40 Graduating with degrees but still struggling to get in 18:09 Landing at the NYC Mayor's Office of Sustainability 19:05 Why is it so hard to break into this space?21:10 The CUNY bias problem 22:54 Unpaid internships and who gets left out 25:17 Actionable advice: seek community first 27:39 Free certifications that make your resume stand out 31:22 Advice for mid-career professionals looking to pivot 36:55 Resources: Latinxs in Sustainability, Brown Girl Green, WOCCS, YPE 39:00 Final words: find your seat at your table 🔗 Connect with Cristina & Latinxs in Sustainability!💼 LinkedIn: /cristina-garcia-cem-a9bb1686/ 🌱 Website: latinxsinsustainability.org 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney 🔗 Linktree: linktr.ee/jalmanzar 🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Sustainability Careers in Tech: How a Corporate Attorney Built a Green Career | Kim Alcantara, BetVictor | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:29:48 | |
What does it look like to bring sustainability into a corporate legal role - from the inside? In this first episode of Green Collar Careers, I sit down with Kim Alcantara, Head of Legal at BetVictor, a UK-based online betting platform, for a conversation about how she built a career at the intersection of law and sustainability, what it actually looks like to incorporate environmental best practices into corporate operations, and what she'd tell anyone looking to do the same. If you've ever wondered whether you can make an environmental impact from inside a corporate role - this one's for you. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. 🔗 Connect with Kim!💼 LinkedIn: /kim-alcantara-26ab9a36/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney 🔗Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🔗 Linktree: linktr.ee/jalmanzar 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| 5 Minutes of Green Career Experts - What This Podcast Is About | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:05:00 | |
Welcome to Green Collar Careers. I'm Jose Almanzar - environmental attorney, former environmental scientist, and someone who has spent 20+ years building a career at the intersection of law, science, and purpose. This podcast exists for one reason: too many professionals feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but don't know how to make the move without starting over. I built this to change that. Each episode I sit down with people who have built meaningful careers in this space - attorneys, scientists, communicators, engineers, and career changers - to hear how they got there, what they learned, and what they'd tell someone just starting out. You don't need to start over. You need to reposition. This 5-minute clip gives you a preview of what to expect. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. About Jose Almanzar:Environmental attorney at Holland & Knight LLP, former environmental scientist, and host of Green Collar Careers. Born in the Dominican Republic, raised in New York City, and committed to helping professionals find their place in the environmental and climate space. | |||
| Green Building and Sustainable Real Estate Careers: From Roofer to Developer | Dusten Hendrickson, Mailbox Money Real Estate | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:50:01 | |
What does sustainable real estate development actually look like from the ground up, and what does it take to build a career in green building when you didn't start with a traditional path? In this episode I sit down with Dusten Hendrickson, real estate developer and founder of Mailbox Money Real Estate and Private Equity, for a conversation about his journey from working as a roofer to building market-affordable, sustainably designed homes and everything he learned about self-awareness, failure, and entrepreneurship along the way. Dusten brings a refreshingly honest perspective on what it takes to integrate sustainability into real estate development, the opportunities that exist in green building right now, and what both career changers and experienced professionals need to hear if they're thinking about making a move into this space. If you've ever wondered whether sustainability and real estate can coexist — this episode will show you what that actually looks like in practice. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction04:10 Business background09:26 Building efficiency measures13:03 Energy efficiency measures20:21 Early childhood23:08 Educational and professional background28:27 Advice to your younger self33:10 Opportunities in green real estate36:05 Advice for experienced professionals39:53 Learning from mistakes and failure41:23 Final words of advice42:33 Parenting discussion 🔗 Connect with Dusten!💼 LinkedIn: /dusten-hendrickson/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Mentorship and Diversity in Environmental Law: How to Navigate Your Career with Intention | Marisa Blackshire, Bloom Energy | 02 Apr 2025 | 00:45:50 | |
What separates the professionals who break into environmental law from those who don't? According to Marisa Blackshire, a lot of it comes down to mentorship, and knowing how to use it. In this episode I sit down with Marisa Blackshire, Vice President of Environment & Regulatory Law at Bloom Energy, for a conversation about her journey from aspiring professional to industry leader, why flexibility in your job search opens doors you didn't know existed, and what it actually means to find, use, and become a mentor in the environmental space. Marisa brings warmth, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom to this conversation, covering mentee etiquette, diversity in environmental law, career advice for both young and experienced professionals, and what her role at one of the leading clean energy companies in the country actually looks like day to day. If you're trying to figure out how to get into this space and keep moving once you're in, this one is worth your full attention. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction02:10 Marisa's childhood04:02 Early legal and environmental interests05:30 Early career and education10:52 Mentorship programs12:57 How to find a mentor20:51 Seeking a mentor22:38 Mentee etiquette26:22 Advice for young professionals29:28 Advice for experienced professionals34:12 Marisa's role at Bloom Energy40:53 Diversity in environmental law43:01 Final words 🔗 Connect with Marisa!💼 LinkedIn: /marisa-blackshire-esq/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Environmental Insurance Careers: How to Break Into Environmental Risk Management | Mary Gerding, Hylant | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:31:51 | |
Environmental insurance is one of the most overlooked and underappreciated career paths in the green economy. It's also one of the most essential. In this episode I sit down with Mary Gerding, Managing Director of Environmental Risk at Hylant, for a conversation about what environmental insurance actually is, how it drives the cleanup of contaminated sites, and what her journey from administrative work to industry expert looks like up close. Mary brings a rare combination of technical knowledge and practical wisdom to this conversation, covering the skills that matter most in environmental risk management, the real challenges of the field, and what aspiring professionals need to know to break in. If you've never considered environmental insurance as a career path, this episode will open a door you didn't know existed. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction04:56 Environmental insurance 10106:15 Professional background: from admin to industry expert15:30 Breaking into the environmental industry25:44 Advice for seasoned professionals28:59 Final thoughts and a special movie recommendation 🔗 Connect with Mary!💼 LinkedIn: /mary-gerding-8a6b4440/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Environmental Law and Government Careers: How to Break Into Environmental Policy | Will Kellermeyer, NJ Department of Environmental Protection | 01 Mar 2025 | 00:33:11 | |
What does it actually look like to shape environmental policy from inside a government agency, and how do you build a career that puts you at the intersection of law, regulation, and real environmental impact? In this episode I sit down with Will Kellermeyer, attorney and policy advisor at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, for a conversation about his journey into environmental law, what it's like to work in government, and how legal frameworks actually drive sustainability outcomes on the ground. Will brings a candid, insider perspective on what skills matter most in this field, the real challenges of shaping environmental regulations, and what both young professionals and seasoned practitioners need to know if they're considering a career in environmental law or government policy. If you've ever wondered whether government is the right path for your environmental career, this one gives you the full picture. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction02:20 Background06:20 Early career10:05 Environmental interests15:34 Advice for young professionals21:23 The importance of self assessment25:20 Advice for seasoned professionals30:36 Final words 🔗 Connect with Will!💼 LinkedIn: /williamkellermeyer/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Sustainability Careers in Higher Education: How to Break In and Move Up | Ryan McPherson, University at Buffalo | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:45:06 | |
Higher education is one of the most overlooked pathways into sustainability work, and one of the most accessible for professionals at every stage. In this episode I sit down with Ryan McPherson, Chief Sustainability Officer at the University at Buffalo, for a conversation about how his career evolved into sustainability leadership, why informational interviews are still one of the most underutilized tools in the job search, and how to leverage your institutional networks to open doors that cold applications never will. Ryan brings a grounded, practical perspective on what sustainability work actually looks like inside a major research university, and what both early-career professionals and seasoned practitioners need to hear if they're thinking about making a move into this space. If you've never considered higher education as a home for your environmental career, this episode will change that. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction03:10 Childhood and early environmental interests06:11 Early career10:09 Sustainability work at University at Buffalo22:55 Advice for early career professionals30:10 Advice for seasoned professionals35:35 Resources40:30 Final words 📚 Resources Mentioned:🏛️ UB Sustainability: buffalo.edu/sustainability.html📰 NY Times Climate Forward: nytimes.com/column/climate-fwd🌿 GreenBiz: greenbiz.com🎙️ Rich Roll Podcast: richroll.com/all-episodes/ 🔗 Connect with Ryan!💼 LinkedIn: /ryan-a-mcpherson-212a0218/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Battery Storage and Decarbonization Careers: How to Find Your Happy Place in the Green Economy | Evan van Hook, Viridi | 24 May 2024 | 00:47:29 | |
What does it take to decarbonize our economy and how do you build a career at the center of that work? In this episode I sit down with Evan van Hook, Chief Sustainability Officer at Viridi, for a conversation about battery storage, the real challenges of decarbonization, and what he calls finding your "Happy Place"...the intersection of what you're good at, what you care about, and where the work actually needs to be done. Evan brings decades of experience navigating the environmental and sustainability space and offers some of the most grounded career advice you'll hear - for students just starting out and experienced professionals ready to make a move. If you're trying to figure out where you fit in the clean energy transition, this one will help you find your direction. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction02:15 Background12:40 Mobilizing for environmental work20:45 Finding your happy place26:30 What does a Chief Sustainability Officer actually do?38:00 Advice for students40:00 Advice for experienced professionals43:45 Resources44:15 Final words 🔗 Connect with Evan!💼 LinkedIn: /d-evan-van-hook-167aa8228/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Environmental Health and Safety Law Careers: Breaking Into Corporate America | Jonathan Nwagbaraocha, Xerox | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:38:29 | |
What does it actually look like to build an environmental law career inside a major corporation, and what does it take to get there? In this episode I sit down with Jonathan Nwagbaraocha, in-house Environmental, Health and Safety Counsel at Xerox, for a conversation about his journey into corporate environmental law, what skills matter most when you're starting out, and what both recent grads and experienced professionals need to know if they want to break into this space. Jonathan brings a grounded, practical perspective on building a green and EHS career from the inside - the networking moves that actually work, how to stay flexible early in your career, and why confidence in your existing skills matters more than you think. If you're wondering whether corporate America is a viable path for meaningful environmental work, this one will change how you think about it. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction05:30 Educational background06:25 Initial environmental interests08:45 Early career15:50 Getting to Xerox17:45 Skills for green careers20:15 Advice for recent grads22:40 Building your network27:25 Advice for experienced professionals31:10 Additional resources33:20 Final words 📚 Resources Mentioned:🌿 Green 2.0: diversegreen.org⚖️ ABA SEER Year in Review: americanbar.org/groups/environment_energy_resources/publications/year_in_review_home/ 🔗 Connect with Jonathan!💼 LinkedIn: /jnwagbaraocha/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq dot com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| How to Land Your Dream Job in the Environmental Space: Cold Outreach, Boards of Advisors and Finding Your Calling | Lauren Celano, Propel Careers | 17 Jul 2023 | 00:42:14 | |
What if the key to finding your green career wasn't more credentials - but finally getting clear on what you actually love to do? In this episode I sit down with Lauren Celano, founder and CEO of Propel Careers, a life science search and career development firm, for a conversation about how the skills and lessons from life sciences translate directly into environmental and climate work, and what it actually takes to land the job you want. Lauren has recruited for dozens of the nation's most innovative life sciences organizations and coached thousands of students, postdocs, and professionals to advance their careers. She brings a level of practical clarity to the job search that most career advice completely misses. We get into her background, how life sciences and environmental work intersect, the concept of building your personal "board of advisors," how to do cold outreach that actually gets responses, and an exercise she calls "loved it/loathed it" that helps you figure out what you're actually meant to be doing. If you've ever felt unclear about your direction or stuck in a job search that isn't moving, this one is for you. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map — FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. 🔗 Connect with Lauren!💼 LinkedIn: /laurencelano/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq dot com 📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| What Actually Gets You Hired in Environmental Work | Keith Brodock, LaBella Associates | 12 May 2026 | 00:59:25 | |
“Everysingle position I've ever gotten came through someone I knew.” Thatis what Keith Brodock, Senior Principal at LaBella Associates, told me after 25years of building one of the most decorated careers in environmentalengineering. Three patents. Seventeen PE licenses across the country. A canoeguide in Minnesota. A production line worker at IBM. And somehow, all of it ledto remediating contaminated sites, designing cleanup systems, and helping thenext generation of environmental professionals find their footing. Inthis episode of the Green Collar Careers podcast, Keith breaks down theunconventional path that took him from chemical engineering at ClarksonUniversity to becoming one of the most sought-after environmental engineers onthe East Coast. Ifyou have ever wondered whether your non-traditional background can translateinto a meaningful environmental career, Keith Brodock is your proof that itcan. Getthe free Green Pivot Map (90-Day Framework) at josealmanzaresq.com #GreenCareers#EnvironmentalEngineering #CareerPivot #GreenCollarCareers#EnvironmentalCareers #Networking #CareerAdvice #Sustainability#LaBellaAssociates #ClimateWork Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:28 - What LaBella Associates does 5:24 - Geothermal energy: why hasn't it taken off? 6:37 - Keith's role as an environmental engineer 11:53 - Growing up in the IBM era & early influences 17:26 - Chemical engineering at Clarkson University 25:01 - How Keith accidentally landed in environmental work 26:27 - The Green Pivot Map 28:24 - The black hole of online job applications 41:00 - How to stand out in the environmental job market 45:27 - Networking: the real way careers get built 47:36 - Introverts vs. extroverts at conferences 53:05 - Advice for mid-career professionals wanting to pivot 56:37 - Final words for anyone sitting on the sidelines 🎙️ Connect with Keith Brodock: LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/keithbrodock 🎙️ Connect with Jose: Website:josealmanzaresq.com LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/josealmanzaresq Substack:substack.com/@josealmanzar Subscribeto Green Collar Careers Podcast: 🎧 Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae: 📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨Logo Credit - Leo: 📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar Careers GreenCollar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulledtoward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Eachepisode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningfulcareers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way.Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmentalscientist. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter atjosealmanzaresq.com and Substack. 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcastconstitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothingsaid in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or theiremployers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are theirown and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to thispodcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship orany other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Storytelling for the Planet: Making the Pivot from Pharma to Conservation | Dana Geller | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:52:34 | |
"I kept looking over myshoulder thinking, surely they're looking for someone else." That is how Dana Geller felt whenshe first applied to the Nature Conservancy. After years of leading high-stakescommunications in global pharma and humanitarian aid, she felt an internal"compass" pulling her toward climate work—but she didn't think hercorporate background would translate to the world of PhDs and conservationscientists. She was wrong. In this episode, Dana Geller, theNew York Director of Marketing and Communications at The Nature Conservancy,breaks down exactly how she transitioned from the corporate world to one of themost prestigious environmental organizations in the world. We dive deep into: · The “SlowBurn” Pivot:How childhood memories and an orange sky over Brooklyn turned a lifelongpassion into a professional mission. · The Secretto Translating Skills: Why her"storytelling muscles" from pharma were exactly what the climatemovement needed to make invisible systems visible. · ReplacingAnxiety with Agency: How Danashifts the conversation from "doom and gloom" to actionable progress. · The“Outsider” Advantage: Why beingthe person without the PhD is your greatest asset in reaching thepublic. · The LinkedInSuccess Story: How Danalanded a senior role at TNC through a cold application by stacking hercredentials and trusting her experience. If you feel stuck in a corporaterole and wonder if you have anything to offer the environmental movement, thisconversation is your proof that you do. Get the free Green Pivot Map(90-Day Framework) at JoseAlmanzarEsq.com #GreenCareers #ClimateAction#Sustainability #CareerPivot #NatureConservancy #Storytelling #ClimateJobs#GreenCollarCareers #EnvironmentalLaw #MarketingStrategy Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction
02:42 The Childhood Spark
08:44 The Orange Sky Moment
09:36 The LinkedIn "Home Run"
13:12 The Extroverted Search
16:24 The Outsider Advantage
21:26 Nature is Not an Escape
25:16 Anxiety vs. Agency
37:15 Leading Experts
45:15 Final Advice 🎙️ Connect with Dana Geller: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/danazgeller
🎙️ Connect with Jose: Website:josealmanzaresq.com LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/josealmanzaresq Substack:substack.com/@josealmanzar
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🎙️About Green Collar Careers
Green CollarCareers is apodcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmentalor climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode featureshonest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in thisspace and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by JoseAlmanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist.
📩 Subscribe to the newsletter atjosealmanzaresq.com and Substack.
📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. Thispodcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsedby the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed bythe podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinionsof their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not enteringinto an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host ortheir guests. | |||
| What Environmental Employers Actually Want: 40 Years of Advice in One Conversation | Kevin Doyle, Yale School of the Environment | 22 Mar 2026 | 00:59:09 | |
Description: What does 40+ years of placing people inenvironmental careers teach you? Everything.
Kevin Doyle hasspent more than four decades at the intersection of environmental work andcareers.
As ExecutiveDirector of Career and Professional Development at the Yale School of theEnvironment, and before that, two decades at the Environmental CareersOrganization placing students in federal agencies and nonprofits nationwide, Kevinhas seen more environmental career pivots succeed and fail than almost anyonealive.
In this conversationwe cover everything. à How the drivers ofenvironmental jobs have fundamentally shifted away from the federal governmenttoward corporate sustainability, impact investing, and state-level policy. à The four-partCommunity of Practice framework Yale uses to help students find their path. à Why projectmanagement is the single most important skill for every environmentalprofessional in 2026. à What separates thepeople who thrive from those who struggle even with identical degrees. à The honest truthabout graduate school vs. certification programs. à And what to do whenthe job market feels impossible.
We also get intophilosophy - Alan Watts, Krishnamurti, meditation, and why the thinking braingets in the way of finding your path. This one goes deep.
If you've everwondered where you fit in the environmental and climate space (or whetheryou're too late to make a move) this is the episode.
Get the free GreenPivot Map → josealmanzaresq dot com
#GreenCareers#EnvironmentalCareers #ClimateJobs #Sustainability #CareerPivot#GreenCollarCareers #YaleSchoolOfTheEnvironment #EnvironmentalLaw #CareerAdvice#GreenJobs
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction& Kevin's background 06:00 His first jobin local government 11:00 How the environmentalcareers field has changed 18:00 Stop thinkingabout job titles and start here instead 22:00 How to findyour path when you don't know what you want 28:00 Whatenvironmental employers are actually looking for in 2026 31:00 Why projectmanagement is the #1 skill every environmental professional needs 34:00 The portfoliovs. the resume + employers don't fill jobs, they acquire talent 39:00 What separates people who thrive from thosewho struggle 45:00 Build yourpersonal advisory board 47:00 Graduateschool vs. certification programs 51:00 Three piecesof advice for mid-career professionals making the pivot right now 58:00 —Finalmessage: "We need you." 🎙️ Connect with Kevin Doyle: LinkedIn: in/kevin-doyle-98aa4820 Yale School of theEnvironment: environment.yale dot edu
🎙️ Connect with Jose: Website:josealmanzaresq dot com LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/josealmanzaresq Substack:substack.com/@josealmanzar
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🎙️About Green Collar Careers
Green CollarCareers is apodcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmentalor climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode featureshonest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in thisspace and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by JoseAlmanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist.
📩 Subscribe to the newsletter atjosealmanzaresq.com and Substack.
📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. Thispodcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsedby the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed bythe podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinionsof their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not enteringinto an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host ortheir guests. | |||
| From Climate Anxiety to Climate Career: How Gen Z Is Reshaping Environmental Work | Heidi Pan | 08 Mar 2026 | 00:46:08 | |
What does itactually look like to build a career around environmental work when you're 19years old, hosting a podcast, attending college, interning at NASA, and stillfiguring it out?
In this episode, Isit down with Heidi Pan - host of the 1.5 Degrees podcast andenvironmental studies student at UPenn - for an honest conversation aboutclimate anxiety, career uncertainty, and what it means to take action when theproblem feels too big for any one person to solve.
Heidi started herpodcast at 16. She's been interviewed by the BBC. And she still doesn't have itall figured out, which is exactly what makes this conversation worth your time.We get into the job market realities facing Gen Z, why your degree doesn't guaranteea career path anymore, how to break into environmental work without a sciencebackground, and the simple networking move that gets responses from peopleyou'd never expect to hear back from.
If you've ever feltlike you're not doing enough, or that the problem is too big for your smallcorner of the world, this one's for you.
🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - Free Feeling pulledtoward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created asimple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and takeintentional steps toward a career that actually fits.
Grab your free copyat josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" onLinkedIn.
Timestamps: 00:00Introduction 00:40 MeetHeidi Pan 07:28 Whatis the 1.5 Degrees Podcast actually about? 10:44 Whereis this all leading? Heidi's career prospects 13:45Leaning into communications and storytelling 18:09Climate anxiety: how Gen Z is actually talking about it 23:41 GreenPivot Map (free resource - link in show notes) 24:18 WhatGen Z is saying about the job market right now 27:03Practical advice for students entering environmental careers 29:02 How toput yourself out there on social media (even when it's terrifying) 35:20 Youdon't need a STEM background to work in environmental 37:36 Theexact cold email strategy that gets responses 40:47 Jose'sinbox playbook: how to get anyone's attention 44:45 Finalwords of advice: "Just do it" 🔗 Connect with Heidi & Jose!
🔗 Website: sites.google dot com/view/heidipan/
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🎙️ About Green Collar Careers Green CollarCareers is apodcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmentalor climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode featureshonest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in thisspace and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by JoseAlmanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist.
🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, andYouTube.
📩 Subscribe to the newsletter atjosealmanzaresq.com and Substack.
📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. Thispodcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsedby the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed bythe podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinionsof their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not enteringinto an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host ortheir guests. | |||
| From Bartender to Corporate Sustainability: How Stacy Savage Built a Green Career | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:47:21 | |
In thisepisode of the GreenCollar Careers Podcast, I sit downwith Stacy Savage, founder of Zero Waste Strategies and the self-proclaimed“Texas Trash Talker.”
Stacy’scareer path is a masterclass in transferable skills.
She wentfrom slinging fajitas and margaritas in Austin to knocking on doors acrosslegislative districts in Texas as a grassroots organizer. Over nine years, shelearned how to handle rejection, regulate her emotions, communicate acrosspolitical divides, and qualify conversations quickly…skills that would latershape her work in policy, consulting, and entrepreneurship.
Today, sheadvises companies on a “zero waste” strategy and helps them see sustainabilitynot just as compliance, but as competitive advantage.
In thisepisode, we talk about: · Howdoor-to-door organizing builds elite communication skills · Handlingrejection and staying mission-focused · Transitioningfrom nonprofit work to entrepreneurship · Building amemorable personal brand · Turningadvocacy experience into business value · And how tocarve out your niche in the environmental field
If you’re astudent, career changer, or early professional wondering how your currentskills translate into environmental work, this conversation is for you. Subscribefor more stories from people building meaningful careers in environmental,climate, and sustainability work.
#GreenCareers#SustainabilityCareers #EnvironmentalPodcast #CareerAdvice Timestamps: 00:00 –Introduction 00:51 –Introducing Stacy Savage 01:29 – The“Texas Trash Talker” Origin Story 03:55 –Growing Up in Southeast Texas Oil & Gas Country 06:00 – FromBiology Major to Bartender 08:50 – GetPaid for Grassroots Organizing 10:30 – 9Years of Door-to-Door Environmental Organizing 12:45 –Organizing Across All Texas Legislative Districts 13:30 –Handling Rejection & Emotional Regulation 15:00 –Sales Skills, Qualification & Finding Supporters 31:24 –Breaking Into Sustainability & Business Skillsets 45:29 –Final Career Advice: Trust the Nudge & Take Action 🔗 Connect with Stacy & Jose!
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DISCLAIMER:Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorneyadvertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host,their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host andtheir guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers.By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into anattorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or theirguests. | |||
| Environmental Justice Careers: How Data, Systems Thinking, and Refusing to Sell Out Built a Movement | Aaron Mair, Former Sierra Club President | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:56:37 | |
What does it take to build a career that doesn't just advance your life, but changes the conditions of an entire community? In this episode I sit down with Aaron Mair, the 57th President of the Sierra Club and the first Black person to lead the organization in its history. Aaron's path is one of the most genuinely non-linear on this show: Navy veteran, Binghamton University alum, data systems analyst for the New York State Department of Health, GIS pioneer, environmental justice founder, Sierra Club president, and now a builder of career pathways for youth of color into the green economy. Aaron also talks about how he helped build the Champlain Hudson Power Express, how he developed the Ebola screening protocol for New York State, and why he thinks the most important career move a young person can make right now is getting into the water and environmental protection sector - where civil service jobs are available, pay well, and desperately need the next generation. This one goes deep. We cover intergenerational wealth, agency, the role of ethics in career decision-making, and why Aaron believes you cannot eat dollars. If you've ever felt like your background didn't fit the environmental space, this episode will reframe that entirely. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction00:55 Meet Aaron Mair01:41 First Black president of the Sierra Club — what that means06:35 World systems theory, sociology, and learning how to think09:32 Getting into state service — internships, access, and the civil service gap12:23 Data, public health, and connecting science to society33:40 What employers in the green economy actually need36:10 DEP water jobs — a wide open door most youth of color don't know about37:50 Timbuktu Summer Science and Career Program and building new pathways39:04 The broader awakening - treating Earth as more than a resource basin46:40 Advice to young Aaron - trust yourself, ask for help, get applied experience55:38 Final words and closing 🔗 Connect with Aaron!💼 LinkedIn: /aaron-mair-554508a/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| From NYPD Officer to IP Attorney: How to Reinvent Your Career Without a Roadmap | Pablo Segarra, Esq. | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:58:20 | |
What does it actually take to reinvent yourself - not once, but multiple times - and build real credibility each time you start over? In this episode I sit down with my old friend Pablo Segarra, a Bronx-born, Brooklyn-raised attorney who's been living and practicing law in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic for nearly a decade. Pablo's path is genuinely unlike anyone else I've had on this show: NYPD officer, law school student working nights while injured, solo practitioner serving entrepreneurs, Web3 legal advisor, and now IP and trademark attorney with over 1,400 clients under his belt. We get into what happened after a serious car accident cut his police career short and sent him toward law school - a move he literally described as a "crazy idea" because he didn't believe he was worthy of applying. We talk about how he built credibility in the crypto space almost overnight, why he credits cutting the time between thought and action as his single biggest career accelerator, and the mistake he kept making even after he'd made it, taking every speaking gig and platform opportunity without asking whether it actually served his goals. This one is not an environmental episode in the traditional sense. Pablo is an IP attorney, not an environmentalist. But his playbook for pivoting, building visibility from scratch, and deciding when to say no is one of the most practical and transferable conversations I've had on this show. If you're sitting on a move you haven't made yet, this episode will push you. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction01:12 Meet Pablo Segarra and a career that isn't linear02:43 Why Pablo moved from New York to the Dominican Republic07:22 Leaving the NYPD after a life-changing injury11:41 The "crazy idea" of going to law school15:15 Overcoming self-doubt and finally applying22:00 Building a law practice for solopreneurs25:30 Getting into Web3 and the crypto space27:40 How to build credibility in a new field fast32:00 The formula: research, identify players, act fast36:00 Advice for young professionals entering a brutal job market40:00 Build your own table if there's no seat for you48:00 Everything is a "no" unless it's an obvious "yes"51:00 What Pablo would tell his younger self55:35 If it keeps you up at night, you care about it57:50 Final reflections 🔗 Connect with Pablo!💼 LinkedIn: /pablo-segarra-esq/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| How to Pivot into Environmental Law When You Have No Environmental Background | Yvonne Norman, Columbia Law's Sabin Center | 30 Dec 2025 | 01:00:53 | |
What do you do when a successful career stops feeling like yours? And the work you actually want to do is in a field you know almost nothing about? In this episode I sit down with Yvonne Norman, Legal Network Manager at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, for one of the most honest and practical conversations about career pivoting I've had on this show. Yvonne spent over 20 years in civil litigation - personal injury, medical malpractice, plaintiff and defense work across solo practices and big firms. By any external measure, she had made it. Then burnout hit hard, and a physical wake-up call in the fall of 2021 forced her to ask a question she had been avoiding: what did she actually want her work to mean? What followed was a multi-year, intentional journey from civil litigator to recognized voice in environmental and climate law, with no environmental background, no roadmap, and no guarantee it would work. She shares the exact playbook: how she started consuming content before she felt qualified, co-authored her first article on extreme heat, leveraged bar association committees, sought out informational meetings, and ultimately landed at one of the most prestigious climate law institutions in the country because the people there already knew her name. We also get into the three things she wishes she had done earlier, what "pivoting within the pivot" actually looks like, and the one action item anyone can take today to start moving toward environmental work. If you've been sitting on that pull toward environmental or climate work and haven't moved yet, this episode is the push. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction01:14 Yvonne's background and journey to environmental law03:58 Early legal career in civil litigation05:57 Experiencing burnout after 20 years09:49 Returning to her original motivation for becoming an attorney12:48 First steps into environmental law16:37 Overcoming imposter syndrome as an outsider21:07 The power of bar associations and active volunteering23:33 How intentional networking opened unexpected doors27:12 The playbook — posting, writing and informational meetings36:07 Narrowing down your focus within the environmental space40:28 Applying for jobs and the long road of rejection42:26 Landing at Columbia Law's Sabin Center47:16 Three things Yvonne wishes she had done differently56:10 One action item anyone can take today58:48 Final words 🔗 Connect with Yvonne!💼 LinkedIn: /ivonne-norman-esq/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||
| Clean Energy Careers and Climate Tech: How to Break In and Build Real Impact | Keith Kinch, BlocPower | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:48:45 | |
What does it take to build a career at the center of the clean energy transition? In this episode I sit down with Keith Kinch, climate innovation leader, entrepreneur, and co-founder of BlocPower, for a conversation about breaking into clean energy careers, scaling climate tech companies, and what it means to do this work when your community is on the line. Keith helped grow BlocPower from a Brooklyn startup into a nationally recognized leader in building electrification. He now serves as a Strategic Advisor at Legacy Suite and Founder in Residence at Browning the Green Space, where he supports founders and professionals building equitable pathways into the clean energy economy. We get into his upbringing in East New York as the son of Barbadian immigrants, how Superstorm Sandy became a turning point in his climate journey, the real lessons from scaling BlocPower for over a decade, and his three-part framework for breaking into the green economy - no matter where you're starting from. We also get into the emotional weight of caring about places like Barbados and the Dominican Republic when the climate data is hard to look at, and what Keith holds onto to stay hopeful anyway. If you're trying to figure out where you fit in the clean energy transition — this one will give you both a framework and a reason to keep going. 🗺️ Get the Green Pivot Map - FreeFeeling pulled toward environmental or climate work but not sure where to start? I created a simple 90-day framework to help you reposition your existing skills and take intentional steps toward a career that actually fits. Grab your free copy at josealmanzaresq.com or message me "PIVOT" on LinkedIn. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction01:30 Climate innovation, Brooklyn and building electrification01:56 What is Browning the Green Space?04:27 Growing up in Brooklyn as the child of immigrants07:20 Early awareness of energy inefficiency08:54 Superstorm Sandy as a turning point09:46 The origin story of BlocPower12:22 Scaling impact and real-world health outcomes15:55 Confidence, leadership and taking the leap16:17 Three-part framework for breaking into green careers18:54 Networking, outreach and learning from people in the space20:12 Doing the work you're good at even when it's hard23:30 Climate change, the Caribbean and the emotional weight of the work24:51 Hope, innovation and adapting human behavior32:30 Future-proofing your career in clean energy37:00 What gives Keith hope for the next 20 years47:00 Final words 🔗 Connect with Keith!💼 LinkedIn: /keith-kinch-amazing/ 🔗 Connect with Jose!💼 LinkedIn: /jose-almanzar-esq📷 Instagram: @jose_environmental_attorney🔗 Website: josealmanzaresq.com 🎵 Music Credit - Kwae:📷 Instagram: @kwaemusic 🎨 Logo Credit - Leo:📷 Instagram: @logic9uy_art 🎙️ About Green Collar CareersGreen Collar Careers is a podcast and newsletter for professionals who feel pulled toward environmental or climate work but aren't sure how to make the move. Each episode features honest conversations with people who have built meaningful careers in this space and the practical lessons they learned along the way. Hosted by Jose Almanzar, environmental attorney and former environmental scientist. 🔎 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. 📩 Subscribe to the newsletter at josealmanzaresq.com 📢 DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast constitutes legal advice. This podcast is not attorney advertising. Nothing said in this podcast is endorsed by the podcast host, their guests, or their employers. The views expressed by the podcast host and their guests are their own and do not reflect the opinions of their employers. By listening to this podcast, the listener is not entering into an attorney-client relationship or any other relationship with the host or their guests. | |||