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The Carbon Connection

The Carbon Connection

The Carbon Almanac Network

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Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 41

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The Carbon Connection highlights conversations about the many facets of climate change. These conversations are about hope, advocacy, and changing our future.
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Creating the conditions for well-being in climate work with Jeanette Bronée

Episode 40

mardi 1 août 2023Duration 30:44

SUMMARY

Jeanette Bronée is a Carbon Almanac Network member and helped facilitate partnerships. In this episode, she offers insight into team building and how to create the conditions that sustain corporate teams in their climate work. Community-based organizations can also apply Jeanette's principles.

Jeanette Bronée is a global keynote and two-time TEDx Speaker, culture strategist, and author of The Self-Care Mindset.

Jeanette is rethinking self-care in the workplace as the foundation for peak performance, engagement, and a culture where people belong and work better together.

As an internationally recognized self-care mindset expert, she has spoken at the United Nations, given keynotes across the US, and spoken to audiences on five continents. She shares the tools to reclaim agency and cultivate the human connection that helps us communicate and collaborate with curiosity and care to navigate challenges, innovate, and grow stronger together in our constantly changing reality. 

She gives us the C.A.R.E.-driven framework so we can change our relationship with self-care at work in order to be busy and healthy at the same time, cultivating a culture where people create impact and sustainable success together. Her clients include IBM, BlackRock, Lockheed Martin, Kaiser Permanente, Genentech, Microsoft, Facebook, ebay, Siemens, and more. 

Her new book, "The Self-Care Mindset, Rethinking How We Change and Grow, Harness Well-Being and Reclaim Work-Life Quality," is a book of tools to harness our human advantage to grow through adversity.  

LINKS

Jeanette Bronée

The Carbon Almanac

The Carbon Almanac Podcast Network

CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Jeanette Bronée

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Sustainability in Dentistry with Dr. Rob Slater

Episode 39

mardi 6 juin 2023Duration 38:18

SUMMARY

Today we're trying a new format for this podcast.

When The Carbon Connection launched one year ago, the objective was to highlight climate conversations happening around the world. The plan was to collaborate with hosts and producers of other podcasts and highlight their conversations with guests. Click on the link in the show notes to see the conversations we've been able to share, thanks to the independent podcasters and teams with which we've had the opportunity to collaborate.

Moving forward, we will continue to highlight climate conversations. This time we're sitting down with partners of The Carbon Almanac Network.

In the podcast's new format, we'll speak with partners to learn more about their community engagement efforts, what has worked for them, what hasn't, and what they've learned.

We begin this new journey by speaking with Dr. Rob Slater, founder of One Devonshire Place, a specialty orthodontics practice in England.

Rob is also a podcast producer and contributor to The Carbon Almanac Podcast Network.

In today's episode, Rob and I discuss sustainability in dentistry. We discuss how Rob started his practice and what he has learned about making his practice more sustainable. Rob shares his successes and challenges and offers insight into how patients can enter conversations about sustainability with their family dentist.

LINKS

One Devonshire Place is a Friends partner of The Carbon Almanac Network

View The Carbon Connection catalog

British Lingual Orthodontic Society

British Orthodontic Society - Corporate Social Responsibility

Sustainable Dentistry (American Dental Association)

Sustainability in Dentistry: A Multifaceted Approach Needed (Journal of Dental Research)



CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Dr. Rob Slater

Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Talking with Green Teachers - Climate Literacy and Resilience

Episode 30

mardi 17 janvier 2023Duration 40:21

SUMMARY

In this episode of The Carbon Connection, we learn from Andra Yeghoian, the Chief Innovation Officer at Ten Strands, a non-profit organization in California that works with schools, government, and stakeholders to enhance environmental literacy in California schools.

In this conversation with Ian Shanahan, the host of Talking with Green Teachers, Yeghoian discusses her trauma and climate research and how to lead a trauma-informed classroom.

LINKS

Talking with Green Teachers

The Carbon Almanac


CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Ian Shanahan, Host of Talking with Green Teachers

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

CarbonSessions - Regenerative Farming with Kate Field

Episode 29

mardi 10 janvier 2023Duration 01:16:36

SUMMARY

In this edition of The Carbon Connection, we feature an episode of the CarbonSessions podcast. Co-hosts Katherine Palmer and Brian D. Tormey speak with Kate Field, the co-founder of Leap Farm, a carbon-positive farm in Tasmania, Australia. In addition to speaking about climate and farming-related topics, Palmer, Tormey, and Field talk about regenerative agriculture, the limits of reforestation, carbon capture, methane, and more.

LINKS

Leap Farm

CarbonSessions

The Carbon Almanac

CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment

CarbonSessions Producers - Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington, Rob Slater

Production Team: Barbara Orsi

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

The Carbon Almanac Collective - Community Building and Making a Difference

Episode 28

mardi 27 décembre 2022Duration 42:54

SUMMARY

In this episode of The Carbon Connection, we learn how volunteers created the community and culture of The Carbon Almanac Network. Host Jennifer Myers Chua speaks with contributors Louise Karch, Eva Forde, and Diane Osgood. They discuss working with team members, celebrating each other's strengths, and building a movement that helps to create the conditions for conversations about our changing climate.

How did strangers from six continents come together to create a movement?

Let's find out.

You can learn more about how volunteers from around the world built The Carbon Almanac Network in this article in Fast Company magazine (December 2022).

Lessons from a project with no managers, no boss, and everyone is a leader

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CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment

Jennifer Myers Chua, Host/Producer, The Carbon Almanac Collective

Louise Karch, Eva Forde, Diane Osgood

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

DECODE Project - Teens, Eco-Anxiety and The Carbon Almanac

Episode 27

mardi 20 décembre 2022Duration 52:03

SUMMARY

In this episode, Dr. Cara Ooi speaks with artist and educator Manon Doran about her work with teens. They also discuss Manon's work as a contributor to The Carbon Almanac, how some teens and adults experience eco-anxiety, and how it can lead to paralysis and inaction. They propose steps and small daily shifts that can lead teens and all of us to concrete climate actions.

To learn more about eco-anxiety, go to the Footnotes section of The Carbon Almanac website and enter "eco-anxiety."

In the results, you'll find links to a five-part series about eco-anxiety initially published in The Daily Difference newsletter.

In the search results, you will also find a link to the resources used to write the page about eco-anxiety in The Carbon Almanac.

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CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Dr. Cara Ooi, Sleep Doctor and host of the DECODE Project Podcast.

Production Team: Julie Desmarais

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Generation Carbon - Poop! Why does it stink?

Episode 26

mardi 13 décembre 2022Duration 16:05

SUMMARY

The Carbon Almanac Network features podcasts for both kids and adults.

On this show, we've learned about CarbonSessions and The Carbon Almanac Collective. Today we’ll listen to the podcast for kids. This podcast was created for kids ages 6-10. A cohort we’re calling Generation Carbon.

On this podcast, Gen C changemakers are asked to help grownups learn about the environment and save the planet.

Each episode revolves around a question submitted by a Generation Carbon Changemaker.

Today we’re showcasing the episode where curious changemakers Julian and Aaron wonder…

Poop. Why does it stink so much?

What’s it good for?

And how can we use poop to restore the environment?

What did our guest expert have to say?

Let’s find out.

LINKS



CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Julian, Aaron and Clara

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Broken Ground - Wrapping Communities in Climate Justice

Episode 25

mardi 6 décembre 2022Duration 25:00

SUMMARY

In this episode of The Carbon Connection, we hear from Heather McTeer Toney, who shares a story about a situation needing her attention after she was elected mayor of Greenville, Mississippi, in 2004.

Like many in the South, her community had a brown water problem, meaning that when you turned on the tap, the water was tinged with rust and sediment that were both public health issues and a deterrent to economic development. What started as a commitment to helping her community with a basic need evolved into a lasting commitment to environmental justice.

Heather McTeer Toney served under President Obama as the regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency's Southeast Region. Today she continues her work as the Climate Justice Liaison at the Environmental Defense Fund. She is a senior advisor to Moms Clean Air Force, where her work engages parents and caretakers in developing culturally responsive solutions to the climate issues that affect our children's future.


CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment

  • Erin Malec, Director of Communications, Southern Environmental Law Center
  • Southern Environmental Law Center

Production Team: Jennifer Simpson

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

Climate Crisis Conversations - Talking with children about climate change

Episode 24

mardi 29 novembre 2022Duration 37:12

SUMMARY

How can adults talks about climate change with children?

This question is at the heart of this conversation between psychotherapist Caroline Hickman and host Verity Sharp.

Caroline Hickman is a climate psychologist and teaching fellow at the University of Bath in England. In this thoughtful conversation, Hickman offers guidance to parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, teachers, and all adults interacting with children.

Hickman shares she sees anger over the climate emergency expressed more than eco-anxiety and speaks about supporting children instead of only talking to them.

She also shares practical solutions and what she learned from her conversation with a six-year-old child when she asked the child how she wants adults to talk to her about serious topics.

Useful Resources


CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment


Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen

CarbonSessions - Quiz on Food and Climate

Episode 23

mardi 22 novembre 2022Duration 20:52

SUMMARY

It's time for some interesting food facts.

In this episode of The Carbon Connection, we join hosts Leekei Tang, Jenn Swanson, and Olabanji Stephen as they discuss fun facts about the food we eat, the food we may think twice about eating, and the impact our food choices can have on the climate.

CarbonSessions features carbon conversations for every day, with everyone, from everywhere in the world. It is part of The Carbon Almanac Podcast Network.

Show notes for Quiz on Food and Climate

The Carbon Almanac

CONTRIBUTORS

Special Acknowledgment: Leekei Tang, Jenn Swanson, and Olabanji Stephen, hosts of CarbonSessions.

Episode Producer: Tania Marien

Production Team: Leekei Tang and Robert Slater

Senior Producer: Tania Marien

Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua

Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed

Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua

Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen


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