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Nathaniel Stinnett is a political advisor & Executive Director of the Environmental Voter Project. We discuss how the organization started, the stats on environmentalists who don't vote, how modern political campaigns work, how you can sign up to volunteer, why this election is so important for climate change, why it's crucial to be a voter regardless who you vote for & more.
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Aditi Mayer is a sustainable fashion blogger, photojournalist & labor rights advocate born & raised in Los Angeles. We dig into the plight of garment workers from LA to India to Bangladesh, the importance of worker-led labor rights initiatives, ways to make sustainable fashion more intersectional, how to better align your closet with your values, ethical consumption (or at least conscious consumption) under capitalism, prioritizing economic sustainability within your hierarchy of needs & more.
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Addie Fisher is a Texas-based blogger & sustainability influencer who writes the Old World New blog. We chat about how to get started with sustainable living, how to raise environmentally aware kids, why "low impact" is more appealing phrasing than "zero waste," how studying building preservation sparks her personal sustainability journey, the power of saying no to straws and single-use in our convenience culture, Plastic Free July, composting, making sustainability a more accessible conversation & more.
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Charlotte Mei is a nutritionist, presenter & sustainability advocate based in Singapore. We discuss the #happyplatessg food waste campaign that got her interested in social media, the climate change conversation in Singapore, combating the wasteful byproducts brought on by a culture of convenience, affluence & perfection, taking a page from the older Asian generation, favorite zero waste alternatives, swapping & renting sustainable fashion in Singapore, urban composting & more.
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Sammy Roth covers energy & environment for the Los Angeles Times. He also writes the weekly Boiling Point newsletter. We get into his initial interest in climate change, his experience studying at The Earth Institute at Columbia University, the small bit of optimism provided by clean energy advances in wind & solar, concerning reports that 2020 is likely going to be the hottest year on record, the political vs. technological components to solving climate change & more.
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Jonathan Levy, aka @zerowasteguy, works with businesses, government agencies & waste haulers on steps that they can take to reduce waste. We discuss his supply chain background, why the key to zero waste is not just one person's commitments, but changing the system, getting brands to think in terms of the "triple bottom line," the importance of shopping local, worm farming as a limit-space composting option & so much more.
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Indy Srinath is a Los Angeles-based urban farmer, forager & content creator — plus, she manages a community garden on Skid Row. We talk about WWOOFING, designing accessible garden spaces, the ancestral trauma of traditional row agriculture, gardening on a roof, how she got into mushroom foraging, making sustainability more inclusive & more.
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Miles Lewis is a Los Angeles-based artist, as well as an art & environmental educator. We discuss his personal sustainability journey, the zero waste workshops that he's developed & puts on around the community, the importance of using what you already have instead of buying new things to virtue signal, understanding the difference between sustainable vs. regenerative, the marathon of activism & more.
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Jackie Nuñez is the founder of The Last Plastic Straw, as well as program manager for the Plastic Pollution Coalition, so she's well-versed in the plastic pollution crisis. We dive into her ah-ha! moment, how starting small often has a snowball effect, the Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act of 2020, her tips for beginners trying to cut back on single-use plastic, Plastic Free July & more.
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Nyleve Henry is the CEO & founder of NyLaurent Visual Design Agency, specializing in wardrobe rental. We dig into her supply chain background & how that got her thinking about waste at every level, some shocking stats about food waste, her tried & true sustainability tips, how her vintage shopping hobby turned into an unexpected career path & her fresh vision for more sustainable wardrobe rental.
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Jessica DeFino (aka Jessica L. Yarbrough) is a beauty reporter covering natural, holistic & sustainable skin care. We dig into the definition of clean beauty, how her "problem skin" led her down a long, winding road towards sustainability, the incestuous nature of the beauty & media industries that results in misinformation, her personal skincare routine, some shocking statistics that might make you rethink your own routine & more.
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Nicole Robertson is the CEO & founder of Swap Society, an online clothing swap for women and kids. We discuss how a random career change ignited her personal sustainability journey & opened her eyes to how polluting the fashion industry is, the Playa del Rey clothing swap that inspired her online platform, the guilt of consumerism, opting out of fast fashion, becoming an advocate for sustainable fashion & how the coronavirus has impacted her company's operations.
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Shilla Kim-Parker is the CEO & co-founder of Thrilling, aka shopthrilling.com, which is a platform that partners with small vintage & secondhand shops across the U.S. & helps them go online. We dig into the inspiration for the company, the 2.1 million dollar question of how she was able to raise funding as a woman of color in Silicon Valley, the union between her personal & professional sustainability journey, Thrilling's current collab with Banana Republic, how they're supporting their stores via a Covid relief fund & some jaw-dropping stats on the enormous environmental footprint of fashion.
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Dianna Cohen is an artist, as well as co-founder & CEO of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, so she has a design-based philosophy on breaking our addiction to plastic. We talk about why ocean cleanup won't solve the problem, but you can greatly reduce your personal contribution to The Great Pacific Garbage Patch with some simple lifestyle tweaks.
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Kevin Green, who leads Rare's Center for Behavior & the Environment, outlines six relatively easy behaviors you can adopt to reduce your carbon footprint & live a more sustainable lifestyle. If you're feeling overwhelmed about climate change, this interview will make you feel more empowered. It's also the perfect starter episode to send to your eco-curious friends & family!
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The trailer for a new podcast about how individual actions can add up to make a big impact on climate change. New episodes every Wednesday, starting Earth Day, April 22nd!